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In a research report published Monday, Gartner said it believed that consumers would become increasingly attracted to devices like the Chromebook and other thin and lightweight notebooks.
And it's been a year and a half since Intel introduced the ultrabook category — thin, lightweight notebooks that cost $800 or more.
The cheap, lightweight notebooks promise to be hot sellers as consumers pinch pennies.
By January, Dell Chief Executive Kevin Rollins was gone as the company struggled with the accelerating shift away from desktop computers and toward lightweight notebooks.
That's competitive with "lightweight" notebooks that weigh three times as much and have comparable specs: a 1-gigahertz processor, a 20-gigabyte hard drive, USB and FireWire ports, and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, not to mention a digital stylus that works like the ones on tablet PCs.
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And in 2009, Dell released a thin, lightweight notebook called the Adamo priced at $1,800, which was discontinued in 2010.
They believe that the market is now ready to embrace the tablet PC, a cross between a lightweight notebook computer and a large PDA (personal digital assistant).
Officially called the Intel Atom, the new chip family is designed specifically for devices that require both little power and a low price, and range in size from a hand-held gadget to a small, lightweight notebook computer.
And while there are a number of portable technologies that digitally pack whole desktops of information into thumb-size devices that can hang from key chains and charm bracelets, they are hardly a substitute for a lightweight notebook computer.
When Sony introduced its slim, elegant Vaio 505 model five years ago, I became addicted to lightweight notebook computers.
This is a world of lightweight notebook PCs and a gaggle of ultramobile machines smaller than a laptop but bigger than a BlackBerry.
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