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TOP 5 THINNEST LAPTOPS

TOP 5 THINNEST LAPTOPS


 Laptops have been getting thinner and lighter by the day. Apple started it all when it launched one of its prized-possessions, the MacBook Air, and took the world by storm.
It astonishingly crammed lots of technology in such a thin, lithe body. It soon caught-on, and manufacturers the world over, took notice. We have seen hordes of slim laptops since then, http://ourblogcentre.blogspot.com present top 5 slimmest laptops.


1. MacBook Air
The tremor that started the huge tide, Apple's MacBook Air redefined the style-quotient of carrying a laptop by making people look at it as a stylised gadget for the fashionably conscious. Air made all the companies scamper back to their drawing boards with an urge to redo the laptop from a mundane number-crunching device to a gadget to crave for. The Air was the first one to banish the CD/DVD-Rom from laptops, and soon everyone followed. This is a slimmest laptop that looks the part, and the MacBook Air gets it right.


2. Toshiba Portege Z930
Toshiba has been an old player in the market, producing some of the best laptops for the masses. Their much-helmed Satellite series still does the trick for some hardcore business. And fortunately, for the ones who love to have things light and quick, Toshiba has introduced the Portege Z930, one of the slimmest laptops available in the market. The Z930 looks classy and offers eight hours of battery life with 4-8 GB of DDR3 RAM. A delight to anyone who wants to work with ease on the go.



3. Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A

A high-end ultrabook meant for serious users, the Prime UX31A comes packed with the latest it can offer in processing power and speed. Besides that, a brilliant screen, perfect configuration, thin and compact body, and a look that screams no-nonsense, the Prime UX31A is an investment for the people who know where to put their money. If you are looking for a portable powerhouse you can carry around with ease, the Prime UX31A is just for you.



4. HP Spectre XT TouchSmart

HP is known to manufacture laptops catering to various segments, and the XT TouchSmart serves you well. A slimmest laptop with touch interface, the all-new Intel Thunderbolt connection, and a 1080p screen, the TouchSmart acts as your perfect business companion as well as your portable media centre while being on the move.


5. Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga
Lenovo was one of the first laptop manufacturers to introduce Windows 8, with all its fancy touch-interface. A completely convertible laptop, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga stuck to its name and gave us the right amalgamation of a tablet and a laptop in one. Besides being well-built and ergonomically precise, the flexibility, battery life and usability added up to its value. In other words, Lenovo fans will definitely love this.









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