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    HP Announces Folio 13 Ultrabook

     

     

    HP has announced the Folio 13 Ultrabook. It measures 0.7 inches thick and weighs 3.3 points which makes it a little heavier than the MacBook Air. One of the deal-breakers of the Folio 13 is that it has a battery that has enough juice to power the ultrabook for up to 9 hours.

    The Folio 13 has a metal outer shell, a backlit keyboard and a single-surface Imagepad for the trackpad.  Technical specs include a 128GB SSD as standard, along with 4GB of RAM. The processor is a 1.4GHz Core i3, although it has an optional 1.6GHz Core i5 for those interested in more power.  For connectivity and ports, it has Ethernet, HDMI Out, USB 3.0, as well as a card reader. It also has WiFi.

    On the security front, the Folio 13 will feature a TPM Embedded Security Chip to protect your hard-drive information & email data. To ensure that your Ultrabook does not get heated up, you have HP CoolSense technology and there is multi-touch gesture support with HP ImagePad.  Also onboard is HP TrueVision HD webcam and Dolby Advanced Audio system.

    Crawford Del Prete, executive vice president, Worldwide Research Products, and chief research officer, IDC said in the HP Press Release, “This category of product breaks new ground and will be a likely choice for businesses to offer to employees looking for a more consumer-centric experience,” and “We expect Ultrabooks will re-ignite interest in the small form factor PC category, and by 2015 expect 95 million Ultrabooks will be shipping worldwide annually.”

    HP Folio 13 is priced at $899.99 giving it the little edge over Macbook Air, Asus Zenbook and Lenovo Ideapad.  It is set to launch December 7th.

    Check out the video and full press release below…

    http://youtu.be/PbgbCqz6H44

     

    HP Unveils Its First Business Ultrabook, Offering Industry’s Best Battery Life

    HP Folio13 designed to bridge gap between professional and personal life

    PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 16, 2011


     

    HP today introduced its first business Ultrabook™, which features a thin and light design, strong security options and a responsive solid-state hard drive for the ultimate mobile experience.

    The HP Folio13 also delivers up to 9 hours(1) of battery life, the highest performance available among Ultrabook devices currently on the market.

    With the battery life to get them through the workday, users are no longer saddled with carrying power adapters to charge their notebook PCs. Plus, a wide array of ports, including Ethernet, eliminates the need to carry dongles. Mobile professionals can now stay productive and get through their entire business day – from home to business and back home – with only the HP Folio13.

    “This category of product breaks new ground and will be a likely choice for businesses to offer to employees looking for a more consumer-centric experience,” said Crawford Del Prete, executive vice president, Worldwide Research Products, and chief research officer, IDC. “We expect Ultrabooks will re-ignite interest in the small form factor PC category, and by 2015 expect 95 million Ultrabooks will be shipping worldwide annually.”

    Measuring less than 18 millimeters thin and using an ultraslim 13.3-inch diagonal high-definition (HD)(2) BrightView display, the HP Folio13 weighs just 3.3 pounds.(3) It combines the cool industrial design found on consumer products with the security and usability business users demand.

    Powered by the latest Intel® Core™ processors,(4) the HP Folio13 also includes Intel Rapid Start Technology, which helps save time by getting users systems up and running fast.

    The HP Folio13 includes a backlit keyboard for mobile users who work in low-light conditions. A full array of ports, including RJ-45 and USB 3.0, allows users greater flexibility to connect to the information they need. The HP Folio13 also includes a solid-state drive (SSD) with 128 gigabytes (GB)(5) of storage for fast response times and increased reliability.

    One model will include a TPM Embedded Security Chip that protects data in email as well as information on the hard drive for security-conscious users.(6)

    The HP Folio13 features HP CoolSense technology, which uses advanced hardware and intelligent software for a noticeably cooler notebook. The notebook also includes an HP ImagePad for highly accurate, advanced multitouch gesture support.

    Additional features include an HP TrueVision HD Webcam(2) for brighter, cleaner HD images, and Dolby Advanced Audio.

    The HP Folio13 also can be configured with a range of Microsoft Windows® 7 operating systems, including Windows 7 Professional. A three-year limited warranty is available through an optional HP Care Pack.

    Users who need a desktop-like environment or additional audio, video, network and USB connectivity can connect the HP Folio13 to the optional HP USB 2.0 dock.

     

    Pricing and availability

    The HP Folio13 is expected to be available on Dec. 7 with a starting price of $899.99.(7)

    Additional information is available at www.hp.com/personal and http://shopping.hp.com/go/newfromhp.

    HP also introduced new HP ENVY and HP Pavilion dm4 notebook PCs. More information is available atwww.hp.com/go/newsroom.

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