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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Monday 4 July 2011
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Posted on Jul 7, 09:08
CULV wasn't marketed and now people are looking for thin and light larger screened notebooks. Ultrabooks will take off only if Intel & OEMs know how to market them properly.Posted on Jul 5, 19:21
The market speaks for itself, CULV was a flop in sales. You and your friend are the minority.Posted on Jul 5, 07:12
Apple should make a 7-inch MacBook Air.Posted on Jul 4, 23:24
What do you mean the CULV-based ultra-thin notebooks were a failure? I thought that whole series of laptop was great. I loved my Asus UL30A and convinced a friend to get an Acer TimelineX. Ultrabooks are just an evolution of that concept.