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ultrabook design
About this tag
The ultrabook design tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about thin-and-light Windows laptops that prioritize portability and minimalist aesthetics. A key example is the Asus ZenBook 3 (2016), which emulated the MacBook's ultra-thin aluminum chassis and weighed roughly two pounds. It featured a 12.5-inch display, 7th-gen Intel Core processors, up to 16GB RAM, and up to 1TB PCIe SSD storage. A notable design choice was its single USB-C port, which sparked debate over modern minimalism versus practical connectivity. The tag explores how manufacturers balance performance, build quality, and port selection in ultraportable Windows machines.
Asus’s ZenBook 3 arrived in 2016 as a very deliberate provocation: a Windows 10 ultraportable that copied the MacBook’s silhouette so closely that the resemblance became the story. It packed a 12.5-inch display into an ultra-thin aluminum shell, pushed the weight down to roughly two pounds, and...