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A low-cost ultrabook alternative

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Computerworld - While ultrabooks -- those light, stylish computers that use Intel's Ivy Bridge processors -- are getting most of the attention these days, HP has stepped in with a less expensive alternative. The HP Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us offers an AMD processor and a larger display than most ultrabooks at a lower price.

The Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us has a smoothly rounded design that is 0.8-in. thick in front and 0.9-in. thick in back. At 14.6 x 9.9 in. x 0.8 in. and weighing 4.5 lb., the Envy Sleekbook is larger and more than a pound heavier than Fujitsu's Lifebook U772 ultrabook with like Hp HSTNN-LB31 battery , Hp EV088AA battery , Hp 417066-001 battery , Hp F4486B battery , Hp F4486A battery, Hp CGR-B1870AE battery , Hp Pavilion ZD7000 battery , Hp PP2182D battery , Hp 338794-001 battery , Hp PP2182L battery , Hp 345027-001 battery , but it offers the luxury of a 15.6-in. screen. If you add the power cord, it has a total travel weight of 5 lb. and just about fits on an airliner's tray table.

black aluminum lid and base are complemented by its rubberized red plastic bottom -- a welcome change in a world dominated by dull silver systems. Unfortunately, the black-on-black keyboard area will likely prove hard to use at night without a light, and the surface picks up fingerprints faster than an episode of Sherlock. HP offers a backlit keyboard option for $25.

The system uses an AMD A6-4455M dual-core processor with 1MB of built-in cache that operates at roughly the same voltage range and power as Intel's latest Core i3 chips. The A6-4455M runs at 2.1GHz, but can sprint briefly to 2.4GHz when needed. That's faster than many Ivy Bridge chips; however, the A6 is produced using AMD's 32nanometer (nm) semiconductor process technology compared to the 22nm technology Intel uses for Ivy Bridge chips. (The smaller process technology translates to lower power use and faster speeds.) AMD is planning on moving to 22nm technology next year.