NEC VersaPro UltraLite is an ultraportable apparently similar to other devices on the market, but that hides a technical equipped and handsome.

Currently available only in Japan (and difficult to invade other markets), NEC VersaPro UltraLite is a system characterized by an ultra lightweight within 900 grams. This device is a 12.1 inch equipped with a powerful Intel Core i7-620UM combined with a memory 5 GB. Against this background, considering the type of device in question, suggests that the manufacturer wants to develop a niche product but high performance with extremely low weight and dimensions.
Storage is entrusted to a solid state drives (SSD Solid State Drive) from 62 GB. Optionally you can choose traditional models 160 GB or 320 GB. The autonomy is ensured by a lithium ion battery that promises up to 8 hours operation. A performance models reaches 12 hours. Here we expect an increase in weight (it still only comes to one kilogram). Equip with a display capable of working at a resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels, NEC VersaPro measuring 283 x 210 x 25 to 29.8 mm and is obviously a character oriented device, the high portability.
The operating system chosen by the producer is Windows 7. Alternatively, it can be installed copy of Windows XP Pro or Windows Vista Business. If the sheet is certainly commendable, efforts to create a compelling design are a bit less. For an overview, this ultraportable is characterized by an aesthetic rather sober and essential and not particularly aesthetic charms. A keyboard is matched with a classic touch pad centrally located and equipped with two pick buttons disjoint.
Network appeared in the results of some tests aimed at assessing the impact of processor and configuration as a whole. NEC VersaPro reached well point to PCMark 5092, a result higher than that achieved by Sony VAIO P equipped with an Intel Atom Z560 from 2.13 GHz (1468 points). The sale price is equivalent to about $ 2,800, retail and leaves no room for doubt about the target market that will cover the NEC VersaPro. One of the last appearances of NEC within the pages of our site dates back a few weeks ago at the launch of the tablet LifeTouch.

