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After my failed attempts at buying an Android tablet (Xperia Z disappointed me with its exhoribantly high pricing), I realized that putting away my plans to own and use a light-to-carry device isn't going anywhere.
I need an Ultrabook, the lightest possible, with a screen size ideally around 13-inches (any lesser is too small for me). I would most definitely prefer a Haswell processor inside. My primary need is writing, the keyboard is of maximum importance. Battery life, screen quality and light weight are the 2nd set of priorities right after keyboard comfort.
Is this the right time for an Ultrabook? Should I chuck plans and stick to my Lenovo for another year? I have to carry around this brick everywhere in college. Not only does it consume space, it's battery life is like 2 hours long and it gets heated up, and uncomfortable to put my hands and type afterwards.
I need an Ultrabook, the lightest possible, with a screen size ideally around 13-inches (any lesser is too small for me). I would most definitely prefer a Haswell processor inside. My primary need is writing, the keyboard is of maximum importance. Battery life, screen quality and light weight are the 2nd set of priorities right after keyboard comfort.
Is this the right time for an Ultrabook? Should I chuck plans and stick to my Lenovo for another year? I have to carry around this brick everywhere in college. Not only does it consume space, it's battery life is like 2 hours long and it gets heated up, and uncomfortable to put my hands and type afterwards.