Whether this will be one of the first Ultrabooks of the year seems rather unlikely, as they are not supposed to come out until spring next year, unless it’s only an announcement while the real product goes for sale along the others in spring.
The idea of an Ivy Bridge is there for very unlikely, so it may only pack one of Intel’s Sandy Bridge 17W CPU.
While Dell has tried to go head to head with Apple’s tiny MacBooks, just like this year’s XPS 15z, as well as the discontinued Adamo (photo above), which will actually celebrate its three years during next year’s CES.
Coincidence, or symbolic release?
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