Ultrabook vs. MacBook Air 2014: Key Specs Compared; Battery & Performance Of Two Machines Face Off; Which Would You Consider The Ultimate Laptop?

Ultrabook vs. MacBook Air 2014: The Ultrabooks and MacBook Air 2014 used to be a no comparison, but thanks to Intel’s move and a host of othet manufacturers delivering the look and feel of a laptop light in size but heavy in performance, the “PC laptops” are starting to look sexy again.

Sleek, stylish, fast, and portable–that is all ultrabooks are aiming for and more. Because of the revolutionary innovations the ultrabook has brought to the market, Apple is given a run for its money, not only when it comes to sale, but also in terms of quality. Now the question is: is ultrabook now the better choice over MacBook?

Here is a quick look at what the two giant laptops can offer, courtesy of ultrabookreview.com.

LOOKS
Throughout time, MacBook has retained its trademark look–silver aluminum case, black keyboard, white backlight. In fact, there is really no reason for Apple to change its sturdy, stylish, and simple look. On the other hand, ultrabooks feature a wide array of designs to choose from.

When it comes to screens, MacBooks definitely need a hand in improvement. The latest 13-inch MacBook model has 1440 x 900 resolution LCD panel, while the smaller, 11-inch design sports a 1366 x 768 resolution panel. Meanwhile, ultrabooks offer high-density displays and touchscreens. They also have an edge when it comes to viewing angles and color sharpness. However, since last year Apple has been improving its display quality with the Retina display.

UNDER THE HOOD
Ultrabooks: Windows. MacBooks: Mac OS X. Each system has its own set of features and apps for you to choose from. But in the end, it is still not definite which is better. You can make a better selection when you choose first the kinds of applications that you will use. From there you can determine which OS gives more options.

Both the latest versions of MacBook and ultrabook are powered by Interl Haswell platforms. You have the liberty to use Intel Core i5 and i7 processors for MacBook and ultrabook.

BATTERY LIFE
Until now, no 11-inch ultrabook can outlive the MacBook Air 13 which can last for more than 12 hours of everyday real-life use. Although some 13-inch ultrabooks can last longer, they are usually bulkier and heavier than MacBooks.

PRICE
Contrary to popular belief, ultrabooks have become more expensive than MacBooks. The latest 13.3-inch MacBook Air with an Intel Core i5 processor and 4 GB RAM retails at $999. Meanwhile, ultrabooks with the similar specs are worth $1100 to $1400.

Indeed, there are so much cheaper ultrabooks in the market. But they are not exactly in the same level with the MacBook.

Ultrabooks and MacBooks are powerful laptops that now rule the market. And there is really no way we can ever determine which is better. We can, however, select which is the best laptop that can cater to our needs, taste, and budget.

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