Definition of Ultrabook in US English:
Ultrabook
nounˈəltrəˌbʊkˈəltrəˌbo͝ok
trademark A thin, lightweight form of laptop having similar functionality to an ordinary laptop but lacking some of its hardware features.
if I want a PC I will buy a desktop and if I want something more portable I'll buy an Ultrabook
Example sentencesExamples
- A device can be marketed as an Ultrabook only if it uses a specific processor manufactured by Intel.
- A touchscreen will add at least $100 to the price of an Ultrabook.
- Most interesting features were the suggestions that forthcoming ultrabook laptops will incorporate touch, so that zooming in on a webpage will be as easy as it is on a tablet currently, but typing will offer the familiar laptop experience.
- A typical ultrabook weighs about three pounds, uses an Intel quad-core processor, boasts a 5-8 hour battery life, and frequently lacks any hard drive storage in favor of lighter solid-state drives (SSDs).
- HP also revealed that the HP Envy X2 Ultrabook it unveiled in Berlin will also use Clover Trail.