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It’s priced like a gaming notebook, and while the graphics card is only mid-range the other specs are ridiculously high-end.
The Metabox P150HM has an incredibly powerful graphics card, and the Sandy Bridge Intel Core i7 hits hard as well.
Although the graphics card isn’t the most powerful, it’s still truly excellent considering this notebook’s overall low price.
The graphics card here may not be the very latest, but it’s still extremely powerful and is otherwise surrounded by very beefy specs.
The Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A01AU is an outstandingly light ultrabook given its large 15in screen size, with high-end internals too.
The specs of this gaming notebook are epic in some respects, but it has low RAM and no included operating system.
It’s a slightly older gaming notebook, but the overall specs and low price still make it a fair option for budget gamers.
The M14x is a fantastically solid gaming notebook, but the price tag is really very high considering the specs that are on offer.
This is the best looking, most powerful Ultrabook you can buy. But it's expensive.
This ultraportable has some seriously strong specs, but the price tag is consequently pretty high as well.
No more than $1000
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For anyone after a mid-range ultrabook, Harvey Norman's discount sale of HP Envy 4 is simply awesome, well below Intel's ideal ultrabook pricing of $1,000 or above
Superb Ultrabook for an unmatched price! This is an Intel Core i5 Ultrabook with both the gaming capability and relatively cheap pricing