"Hewlett-Packard introduced today its first business "Ultrabook," offering nine hours of battery life, a solid-state drive, and a security chip that protects data in email and information on the hard drive. (The Ultrabook term refers to thin, stylish Windows laptops mimicking Apple's MacBook Air.)"
"The new Ultrabook laptop, called the HP Folio, will also go on sale Dec. 7 at a starting price of $900. It has a 13.3-inch diagonal high-definition display, weighs 3.3 pounds, and is 0.7 inches thick. HP said the Folio is powered by the latest Intel Core processors without providing details, and can be configured with a range of Microsoft Windows 7 operating systems, including Windows 7 Professional. It also includes a solid-state drive (SSD) with 128GB of storage."
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