Jan 18, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger
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If that is indeed the case, these machines could end up being $100 to $200 cheaper than the current generation of Intel's Ultrabooks, which cost upwards of $900. in Las Vegas but it's quite likely the platform could be launched under a different name, if the report is to be trusted.
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Since: Dec 11
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It may be best to see what AMD will come up with before buy one of the present generation ultrabooks. My guess is that if AMD offers a price cut, Intel will too. So far my dream Ultrabook is the Asus Zenbook but it cost over $1300.
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Since: Jan 12
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Price war!
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