Ultrabooks manufacturers need to follow the equivalent Macbook screen quality and the iPad if you want to compete with Apple's products.
"Display (ultrabooks) lower quality (from the MacBook) into the factors that divert consumer choice in this iPad era," writes Brooke Crothers in CNET.com.
IPad display technology "in-plane switching" (IPS) and the "twisted nematic" (TN) carrying the resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels and 264 pixels per inch density.
The use of low-quality TN technology ultrabook indeed affect product prices are cheap but it carries a low-contrast colors and narrow viewing angle display.
While Hewlett-Packard ultrabook Envy 14 Specter, according to Crothers, came to market with technology that offers a wide viewing angle, but the selling price is expensive (1,400 U.S. dollars in the official website of HP).
Crother, citing Richard Shim of NPD DisplaySearch, said a number of brands on the market is still struggling ultrabook producing premium devices at an affordable price so that the cost of production. should be cut.

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