Dell makes ultrabook special hardware specifications that qualified for the developer / programmer named Dell XPS 13 Laptop Developer Edition. Ultrabook comes with Ubuntu LTS 12.04, with the price of 1449 USD for the SOHO version.
specification Dell XPS 13 Laptop Developer Edition:
* Intel Core i7-3517U Ivy Bridge processor
* Intel HD 4000 graphics
* 8GB of RAM
* 256GB solid state disk
* 6 cell, 47Whr battery (Up to 6 hours, 8 minutes of battery life)
* 2 USB 3.0 ports
* Mini DisplayPort
* Headset jack
* WiFi, Bluetooth, WiDi (wireless display)
* Intel Core i7-3517U Ivy Bridge processor
* Intel HD 4000 graphics
* 8GB of RAM
* 256GB solid state disk
* 6 cell, 47Whr battery (Up to 6 hours, 8 minutes of battery life)
* 2 USB 3.0 ports
* Mini DisplayPort
* Headset jack
* WiFi, Bluetooth, WiDi (wireless display)
This laptop has a 13.3 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, and has a size of 12.4 "x 8.1" x 0.71 "with a weight under 3 pounds. The casing is made of aluminum and carbon fiber with magnesium in the palm area.
In addition to solid hardware, there is the uniqueness of this laptop is Project Sputnik with some of the features that we have quoted directly from the Dell website:
In addition to solid hardware, there is the uniqueness of this laptop is Project Sputnik with some of the features that we have quoted directly from the Dell website:
* Ubuntu 12.04 LTS loaded
* Ubuntu 12.04 LTS augmented with the necessary hardware drivers and basic tools and utilities that support building, testing and producing applications.
* A cloud launcher (beta) that enables “microcloud” creation on your laptop and simulates an at-scale environment; that environment can then be deployed seamlessly to the cloud.
* A profile tool (beta) that provides access to a library of profiles, such as Ruby and Android, to quickly set up your development environments and tool chains. Join in and help build out the community library.
* Ubuntu 12.04 LTS augmented with the necessary hardware drivers and basic tools and utilities that support building, testing and producing applications.
* A cloud launcher (beta) that enables “microcloud” creation on your laptop and simulates an at-scale environment; that environment can then be deployed seamlessly to the cloud.
* A profile tool (beta) that provides access to a library of profiles, such as Ruby and Android, to quickly set up your development environments and tool chains. Join in and help build out the community library.
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