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My Ultra Thin Laptop: Keeping Me in the Loop While On the Go

Like most people, I stay pretty busy. Whether I’m up at 5 a.m. for bootcamp class, keeping in touch with my sisters, traveling for work or going to the latest social media meet-up in Portland, there is never enough time in my day. With always being on the go and I can’t tell you how valuable my ultra thin laptop is in helping me keep up with work, connect with my friends and family and stay on top of the latest. As you can imagine, I need a sleek and stylish laptop that can keeps up with my lifestyle.

Intel’s 2010 Core Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) processors do just that. The new processors are based on the award-winning Intel Core architecture, and are 32 percent smaller than standard voltage processors and 32 percent faster than previous ULV processors. Now people who want faster and smarter technology on-the-go will have a number ultraportable laptops to choose from. Many of the thin and light laptops based on the new Core ULV processors measure less than an inch thick and weigh much less than traditional laptops.

What’s also special about Intel’s latest chips? They consume less power, giving me longer battery life and increased performance. Also, because the chips are 32 percent faster, I have a faster response time. The days of the mind-numbing wait as you watch the Hourglass spin on your computer screen are over!

 

For a bit of fun, Intel and Christine Gambito of Happy Slip fame created a video about the Do’s and Don’ts of using these slim laptops. Check it out below and then let us know via comments how technology helps you navigate through your busy lives!

 

Enjoy!


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