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Ultramobiles
Ultramobiles are a category of midsize computing devices weighing under 3.5 pounds and with a typical display size between 7 and 13.9 inches. Ultramobiles include tablets, thin and lightweight PCs, and convertibles. The category includes three types: premium, basic, and utility. All are user-interface optimized for media consumption.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About Ultramobiles
SMBs can get a competitive edge by implementing ultramobile technologies for customers/clients or staff. For example, a business can save money and reduce tech support by issuing ultramobiles to employees, especially remote employees or staff frequently in the field. Or, a service business can use ultramobiles in interactions with customers, for placing orders, gathering demographic data, and more.
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