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Although this Intel Core-i3 powered Ultrabook is at the low-end of the spectrum, the port variety and decent sized solid state drive still make it competitive.
It does run fairly hot, but for those needing serious graphical power in a slender frame this ultrabook is a fine option…
While not as directly powerful as the Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3, the superior build quality and lower weight give it a competitive edge.
The Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A01AU is an outstandingly light ultrabook given its large 15in screen size, with high-end internals too.
This used to be the king of Acer’s Ultrabook range, and while the storage is smaller than the new top of the line model this Ultrabook is still a decent buy.
The SSD in this Ultrabook is large given its price tag, and in general terms the specs are strong enough to make it a fairly good buy.
This is the top of the line of Acer’s Ultrabooks, and while the price tag is hefty the specs on offer are certainly high-end.
Although SSDs perform faster, the bulk storage of HDDs has a strong appeal and this Ultrabook has the largest one yet.
While definitely affordable the Companion 410 has made some compromises to drive the price down, but the end result is still interesting.
It’s heavier than any other Ultrabook released so far, but the larger screen and wide port variety more than make up for it.
No more than $1000