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The Asus Zenbook UX31E-DH72 is an ultrabook with a 13.3 inch display, an Intel Core i7 processor, and a high resolution 1600 x 900 pixel display. This model has a Sandy Bridge processor rather than the Ivy Bridge chip you’d get in a newer Zenbook… but Woot is selling refurbished units for a low enough price that you might not mind.

Asus Zenbook UX31E

The laptop is also one of the thinnest and lightest around, measuring about 0.7 inches thick and weighing 2.9 pounds. It has a 256GB solid state drive and 4GB of RAM.

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One reply on “Deals of the Day (4-16-2013)”

  1. For 700 bucks you can find plenty of second hand Ivy Bridge i7 ultrabooks, such as this: Acer Aspire S3-391-9499 on Amazon.
    I think it’s a bad time to buy an ultrabook now, because the Haswell based ones will come out in just 2-3 months, and even if you don’t want a Haswell ultrabook, it will push down the price of Ivy Bridge ones by a bit.

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