Deciding on an ultrabook

thormejh

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Feb 10, 2014
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Ok, so
i have been looking and looking through ultrabooks and i cant really find one that suits my needs and i was hoping someone on here knew something i didn't. what i need in the ultrabook is as follows

-usb-c
-skylake i7
-good trackpad
-good keyboard
-1080 is fine
-good battery life
-2 usb ports minimum
-i would like an hdmi out but i can live without
-256gb ssd
-13.3 screen size

the razer stealth looks good but its so small at 12.5, i might have to get it just because its the only one i can find that fits most of my needs, but idk if the keyboard and trackpad are good? Any info you might have would be great!

Thank you,
Mac
 
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As far as wanting all of those specs, I believe the only Ultrabook with USB-C is the Razer Stealth, excluding the new Macbook which is probably a really bad option in general. If you can live without the USB-C then the HP Spectre x360, Asus UX303UB, and the Lenovo Yoga 900 are all good options fitting most of your other requirements. From what I have seen the Razer Stealth is a good competitor all around with keyboard, trackpad, display, and performance. I would say if money isn't as much of an object then the Razer Stealth is your best option because of USB-C then followed by the HP Spectre x360 which doesnt have USB-C, but has really good reviews in its keyboard, touchpad, display, build, and battery life.

zyro812

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As far as wanting all of those specs, I believe the only Ultrabook with USB-C is the Razer Stealth, excluding the new Macbook which is probably a really bad option in general. If you can live without the USB-C then the HP Spectre x360, Asus UX303UB, and the Lenovo Yoga 900 are all good options fitting most of your other requirements. From what I have seen the Razer Stealth is a good competitor all around with keyboard, trackpad, display, and performance. I would say if money isn't as much of an object then the Razer Stealth is your best option because of USB-C then followed by the HP Spectre x360 which doesnt have USB-C, but has really good reviews in its keyboard, touchpad, display, build, and battery life.
 
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thormejh

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Feb 10, 2014
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Hey thank you for the answer! i was looking at the hp real hard but in the end i decided to go with the surface pro 4. So many people loved it and it had the 6650u (for the 540 graphics). Its good so far, i hope i love it as much as everyone else though in the coming months!