Superslim Notebooks All The Rage

Post by Sharat | December 17, 2009 | Dell Computers, Laptops | Comment

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These days the line over what constitutes a superslim laptop is increasingly blurred. There is no real formal criteria for what makes a laptop superslim.

Roughly speaking as a rule of thumb though, the notebook should not weigh any more than three pounds, and should not have a thickness exceeding an inch.

Computer manufacturers Dell and Asus have been championing the quest for both slimmer and lighter notebooks, and both have recently announced new laptops which fit the criteria of superslim, which seems to lie somewhere in between Netbook and conventional notebook.

Generally superslim laptops cost as much or more than either of those two varieties.

Asus recently launched its UX30 in Japan which retails for approximately $1230, and boasts a 3 pound aluminium chasis and is jus 0.77 inches thin, which is slim by anyone’s measure of the word.

The Dell Vostro V13 which we blogged about earlier in the week sells for roughly $504 and weighs in at a little heavier 3.5 pounds and is even thinner at 0.65 inches.

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