Toshiba Launches One More Ultrabook
News — On December 9, 2011 | Leave a ReplyNothing beats Ultrabooks when it comes to portability, and if you also are looking for something that’s incredibly portable, then we’d suggest you to go for an Ultrabook. The simple reason for that is the fact that Ultrabooks are light and slim laptops with minimized design. The manufacturers of Ultrabooks keep the weight and space in control by replacing hard drive with SSD (solid state drive), which is small, light and at the same time could handle a decent amount of storage space.
The Toshiba Dynabook R631 is an attractive looking system which already is offered in Japanese market, where Ultrabooks are considered as a major improvement in the laptop technology. Though, you don’t get all that for cheap and it very well could be a problem for someone who thinks that shedding the hard drive might also cut down the price a bit.
Now let’s look back at the all new Toshiba Dynabook R631 from Toshiba. The Dynabook R631 is offered with an incredibly stylish modern design which will impress one and all. But does it actually? That’s what we’re going to see here by having a closer look at the system and evaluating each and ever aspect of the system.

The all new Toshiba Dynabook R631 is a neat 13.3 inch Ultrabook having backlit LCD display having native resolution of 1366 x 768-pixels in company with a 1.3-MP web camera, which we think is sufficient for video chat.
The aspiring consumers might get excited by seeing the 1.80 GHz, but the power for this system comes from Intel Core i7-2677M processor, and hence no need to get excited. The video and graphics is taken car by an Intel HM65 Express Chipset, which clearly won’t favor the gaming fanatics, but then no body expects awe-inspiring gaming performance from an Ultrabook. Do you?
The memory of the Dynabook R631 is pretty basic 4 GB DDR3 RAM and the storage space here is taken care by a 128 GB SSD (solid state drive) as oppose to a hard disk drive (HDD). This also results in light weight and space.
Some other impressive features for Toshiba Dynabook R631 includes WiMAX, a useful SD card slot and a HDMI port, which we think all of us know is used for connecting the system to bigger monitors to watch videos etc. The Dynabook R631 will run on Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit (SP1) OS and considering the fact that it is an Ultrabook, the crucial stats for the system is 15.9-mm fat and it weighs only 1.12 kg, which makes it easy to carry all day.

Although we haven’t got any specific details regarding the availability of the system, but according to our experts’ estimate the base model for the Toshiba Dynabook R631 will be having a starting price of $2,000.
What are your thoughts on Ultrabooks and the impending Toshiba Dynabook R631? Do let us know it all through your comments.


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