Ultrabooks manufacturers rely on thenext show CES to be held next January in Las Vegas to showcase theirnew models and interest of the consumer. Versions feature a touchscreen Windows 8 are also planned.
All in all, are not far from 30 to 50 new Ultrabooks that should bedisclosed. For Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Toshiba, it will be the secondwave, while others use the opportunity to enter this market as Dell,HP and Samsung.
To enhance the attractiveness ofUltrabooks, president of Intel Paul Otellini predicted the launch oftouch-screen model with the arrival of Windows 8. This new systemexpected to last for the new second half of 2012 gives pride to theMetro Touch interface. For Otellini, when consumers see the newWindows, they will take advantage of its touchscreen capabilities.The Ultrabooks will have to adapt and integrate, at least for some, atouch screen multi-touch.



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