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We can largely thank Apple and its MacBook Air for the Ultrabook trend we're seeing
Where large, clunky laptops aren't sleek enough, and thin, portable tablets aren't powerful enough, the Ultrabook shines.A unibody chassis
packed with some of the best SSDs, processors and battery life available to devices this size, the Ultrabook is a thin and portable marvel
that'll let you get on with your business, browsing or buffering without the lengthy wait times.With TheIndianSubcontinent's extensive
reviewing and lab testing, we've got a strong idea of what's going to cut it in today's Ultrabook landscape, and on this page we've
ranked the best of the best so that you can find yourself a bargain on the cream of the crop.Whether you're chasing the well-known brands
like Dell, HP, Microsoft and Lenovo, or some surprise entrants like Razer, we've got you covered.If you want to know exactly what to
consider before buying an Ultrabook, check out our video below:1
webcamGorgeous new designSteeper starting priceWhite option is pricierWeighing it a a measly 1.21kg and measuring just 76mm thick, the Dell
XPS 13 is the epitome of an Ultrabook, and it has the reputation and power to back up the 'Ultra' part too
portioning of power and portability
It wields the latest 8th-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs, obviously, but it also rocks three USB Type-C ports and the option of an
as dreamy to look at as it is to use
It also houses the latest 8th-generation Intel processors, just in case speed was a concern.Read the full review:Lenovo Yoga 9203
performanceQuad-core processorBattery lifePriceyWhile we acknowledge that Intel's Ultrabook specification is basically the Windows
response to Apple's MacBook Air, it wouldn't be fair to not give Apple right of reply in this field
The latest MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is a sleek beast, offering some excellent and reliable performance with its quad-core CPU, and while
you will be paying the kind of premium you'd expect from Apple, there are few Ultrabooks out there that get the balance of design and user
experience quite as right as the MacBook Pro.Read our full review: MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (13-inch, mid-2018)4
Spectre 13 for the first time, you might be blinded by its sheer beauty
HP has taken the already-beautiful Spectre, and spruced it up with gold trim and packed it with internal specs that blow the competition out
One of the first Ultrabooks packing a quad-core CPU, the 2017 Spectre 13 more than doubles the CPU performance of most of its competitors
brighter displaySubtler aesthetics on gunmetal versionShorter and shorter battery lifeNo 4K display option in sightRazer has to deal with
x360 comes surprisingly close
Still, for those right-brained users out there, it comes bundled with a Windows Ink-compatible stylus, unlike the vast majority of hybrids
thinnest and lightest laptop would be wise to compare the Asus ZenBook 3 to the 12-inch MacBook
The similarities are obvious, but one look at the specs and the differences stand out too
inch thick and weighs two pounds
recently, but in some cases a Windows Ultrabook can be just as good, if not better
Take the Asus ZenBook UX310, for example, the long awaited follow-up to the award-winning ZenBook UX305
Donning a 7th generation Intel Kaby Lake processor, a 178-degree rotating QHD+ screen, a USB-C port and an all-aluminium shell, this truly
Microsoft hardware design lab
Lenovo Yoga 730Thin, portable, affordableCPU: Intel Core i5 - i7 | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620 | RAM: 8 - 16GB | Screen: 13.3-inch FHD
looking to get your hands on an entry-level Ultrabook that can get some work done (without spending a fortune), the Lenovo Yoga 730 should
be at the top of your list
For anyone on a budget, the Lenovo Yoga 730 is certainly one of the best Ultrabooks around right now.Read the full review: Lenovo Yoga