British retail chain comes with ultrabook of 515 euro

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The British computerwinkelketen Novatech introduces at the end of this month, its first ultrabook, the nFinity. Remarkable is the price; the cheapest version with Core i3 cpu, 2GB memory and 64GB ssd is going to converted around 515 euros in costs.

The nFinity is equipped with a 14.1″screen with a resolution of 1366×768 pixels, it weighs 1.65 kg and is at its thickest point, 18mm thick. This is the device to Intel’s requirements for an ultrabook. The small laptop has three usb 2.0 ports, vga, hdmi, a card reader, wi-fi, bluetooth, and a 1.3-megapixelwebcam. Support for usb 3.0 is missing. Novatech will the notebook be delivered in four variants, which all feature will be a ssd, which makes the notebook within 15 seconds to start.

The cheapest version has a Core i3 2367 1.4 GHz, 2GB ram and a 64GB ssd, and is translated as’n 515 euros in costs. The most expensive variant is with a converted price of 837 euros for a ultrabook still competitively priced and offers a Core i7 2637 1.7 GHz, 4GB ram and a ssd of 128GB. With the with 58.5 Wh battery would be approximately 7 hours on the notebook to work.

The chain expects the nFinity-series at the end of this month to go to deliver and send to other countries. The delivery to the Benelux countries, amount to fourteen pounds, or rounded to 17 euro.