The age of Ultrabooks are upon us, where super slim models are starting to proliferate the market, but there is still a niche for traditional form factor notebooks, especially for those who are on a relatively tight budget and do not mind lugging around additional pounds on their shoulders wherever they go. The Panasonic Let’s Note J10 is one of them Ultrabooks which are thicker than normal, but you do gain from the 12.5 hours of battery life, as you can opt for an Intel 35W TDP Core i3, i5 or i7 processor underneath the hood as well. Not only that, depending on the system configuration, you can choose from a hard drive or an SSD inside, with up to 8GB RAM on board. A 10.1″ display at 1366 x 768 resolution, an Ethernet port, an USB 3.0 port, a couple of USB 2.0 ports, an SD memory card reader, HDMI and S-sub ports and a pair of audio jacks are thrown into the mix as well, with the option to include Bluetooth connectivity at additional cost. Prices start from $1,500 onwards, which is rather pricey.
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