Nov 16 2011, 12:36am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
HP today introduced its first business Ultrabook, which features a thin and light design, strong security options and a responsive solid state hard drive for the ultimate mobile experience. The HP Folio also delivers up to 9 hours of battery life, which is according to HP the highest performance available among Ultrabook devices currently on the market. Watch a video below introducing the HP Folio Ultrabook.
Measuring less than 18 millimeters thin and using an ultraslim 13.3-inch diagonal HD BrightView display, the HP Folio weighs just 3.3 pounds. It combines the cool industrial design found on consumer products with the security and usability business users demand. Powered by the latest Intel Core processors, the HP Folio 13 also includes Intel Rapid Start Technology, which helps save time by getting users systems up and running fast.
The HP Folio 13 includes a backlit keyboard for mobile users who work in low-light conditions. A full array of ports, including RJ-45 and USB 3.0, allows users greater flexibility to connect to the information they need. The HP Folio13 also includes an SSD with 128 GB of storage for fast response times and increased reliability. One model will include a TPM Embedded Security Chip that protects data in email as well as information on the hard drive for security-conscious users.
The HP Folio features HP CoolSense technology, which uses advanced hardware and intelligent software for a noticeably cooler notebook. The notebook also includes an HP ImagePad for highly accurate, advanced multitouch gesture support. Additional features include an HP TrueVision HD Webcam for brighter, cleaner HD images, and Dolby Advanced Audio.
The HP Folio is expected to be available on Dec. 7 with a starting price of $899.99. Shop for HP Business Computers online on the HP Store.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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