Thursday, March 14, 2013

Intel showed a prototype ultrabook-transformer with a processor Haswell


As you recall, Intel is actively trying to promote the concept of touchscreen mobile PCs, making the mandatorypresence of a touch screen in future ultrabooks based on processors Haswell.
Intel Haswell ultrabook CeBIT 2013


Intel Haswell ultrabook CeBIT 2013
The exhibition CeBIT Intel decided to show an example of producers, putting on his own stand ultrabook prototype, based on the processor Haswell. Although perhaps it would be correct to call the tablet device shown transformers.
Intel Haswell ultrabook CeBIT 2013


Intel Haswell ultrabook CeBIT 2013
Virtually no technical characteristics of the device shown, for obvious reasons, was not. We only know that the thickness is 17 mm ultrabook, touch screen has a resolution of HD, and video playback prototype is able to last more than 10 hours (apparently meaning the time when using a docking station, which certainly is an extra battery).
Intel Haswell ultrabook CeBIT 2013


Intel Haswell ultrabook CeBIT 2013
Although no more information Intel did not share, the prototype can be estimated exactly how the company sees the near future mobile technology. At least with regards to devices based on processors Haswell.

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