Ultrabook for business.

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aditya_27

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Dear all,

I want to buy an ultrabook within 12" to 13.5" display which will easily fit in a small bag.
It should have a long battery life.
I have noted that Lenovo X230T goes upto 20 hours with 9 cell battery, correct me if I am wrong.
I will be using it for my daily work, reading, R&D on net, watching streaming videos online, knowledge gathering etc. heavy reading on the internet. General entertainment, must play HD movies.

No heavy gaming but must play assassins creed type games on full settings.

Budget no issue.

please suggest me a good one



 
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The ThinkPad X230T uses the older generation Intel Ivy Bridge CPU which has the Intel HD 4000 graphics core. In general, you will not be playing most recent games with anything above low graphic settings. Not sure about battery life, I recall reading it was generally at 15+ hours.

The ThinkPad X240 is the successor and the CPU will have the more powerful Intel HD 4400, but playing games at medium graphic quality might be a challenge @ 1366x768 resolution. I believe the main gripe about current generation Lenovo ThinkPad laptops is the trackpad. At best I heard it described as "OK", at worst people consider it "Horrendous".

aditya_27

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Gaming is not much important. I have a full fledge desktop for that.
I want ultrabook for ultra portablity, reading, surfin, watching videos for long type, the one which will not strain my eyes
 
The ThinkPad X230T uses the older generation Intel Ivy Bridge CPU which has the Intel HD 4000 graphics core. In general, you will not be playing most recent games with anything above low graphic settings. Not sure about battery life, I recall reading it was generally at 15+ hours.

The ThinkPad X240 is the successor and the CPU will have the more powerful Intel HD 4400, but playing games at medium graphic quality might be a challenge @ 1366x768 resolution. I believe the main gripe about current generation Lenovo ThinkPad laptops is the trackpad. At best I heard it described as "OK", at worst people consider it "Horrendous".

 
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