According to industry sources, Acer, Asus and Lenovo will begin to offer ultrabooks with Thunderbolt-enabled motherboards in the Q2 2012.
The ultrabooks, which are thin and offer significant power and battery efficiency, will also run on Intel's new Ivy Bridge platform, allowing for the Thunderbolt ports.
Thunderbolt combines DisplayPort and PCI Express, but is currently very expensive ... [ read the full article ]
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Waat... All these companys are making the same phone htc made 2 years ago? Jk...
Why aren't they just making hdmi better? Get to keep backward, will try to avoid it to back hdmi, currently I dont see any benefits switching
Originally posted by i1der: Waat... All these companys are making the same phone htc made 2 years ago? Jk...
Why aren't they just making hdmi better? Get to keep backward, will try to avoid it to back hdmi, currently I dont see any benefits switching
1. It's spelled "Whaaat"
2. No idea what your "phone" comment was for.....totally clueless
3. HDMI isn't for transferring data but rather carrying audio and video over one cable so "making better" isn't on the table.
4. Your response is incoherent. "Get to keep backward, will try to avoid it to back hdmi". Please educate yourself on proper sentence structure so we all may know what you're talking about.
5. Benefit to "switching" is 10 GBPs transfer speed!!!!!!!! What else???
You are a late-to-adopt new tech person I'm guessing.