NEW HOPE: Taiwan’s struggling computer makers will showcase a new generation of ultra-thin laptops as alternatives to Apple‘s iPad and other hot-selling tablets. Other PC makers have also been looking to these ultrabooks for relief.
ON DISPLAY: Taipei’s Computex, the world’s second-largest computer show, will feature more than a dozen 12- to 17-inch models. They are laptop-tablet hybrids with such features as instant log on.
UNDER THE HOOD: They are powered by Intel Corp.‘s new generation of “Ivy Bridge” processors, which allow for more powerful and electricity-efficient computing devices than the typical tablet.
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