Just like its parent company, Porsche Design specializes in the creation of devices that offer a unique set of features with an eye towards high-end styles. This month the company introduced its Ultra One laptop, which offers a 15.6-inch Full-HD touchscreen display in a chassis that is thinner than most 13-inch mobile PCs, and with a fanless cooling design, is also dead silent as well.
In terms of design, the Porsche Design Ultra One comes in a magnesium chassis with polished stainless-steel elements; the body measures 359×249.5×13.8mm and the complete laptop weighs around 1.5 kilograms. The chassis features a special hinge block that puts virtually all ports of the machine at the back in a bid to hide cables when they are in use and further emphasize ‘Apple MacBook’ style minimalism without actually removing the USB Type-A, USB Type-C, HDMI, and microSD ports. Of course, it is debatable whether these ports are in a comfortable place to use, but at least they are present.
At the heart of the Porsche Design Ultra One notebook is Intel’s low-power 8th Generation Core i5-8200Y or i7-8500Y (Amber Lake-Y) dual-core processors, which use Intel's UHD Graphics 615 and come with a TDP of just 5 W. The CPU is accompanied by 8 GB or 16 GB of RAM as well as a 512 GB or 1 TB SSD, depending on the model (see the table below for details). Since Intel designed the processor to be as energy efficient as possible, do not expect the Porsche Design Ultra One to offer performance akin to that expected from Porsche cars. What it will likely offer is a very long battery life assuming that there is a high-capacity battery under the hood.
In order to make the Porsche Design Ultra One notebook as comfortable to use as possible, the manufacturer equipped it with a backlit keyboard featuring large flat keys (I wonder what mechanism they use) with keys like PgUp, PgDn, Home, End, Ins, Del, as well as a special key to launch the Calculator app. Furthermore, the laptop has an oversized touchpad, a page from Apple’s book, and a fingerprint reader.
On the multimedia side of things, the Porsche Design Ultra One features stereo speakers co-designed with Harman/Kardon, and Cortana-supporting microphone array. For some reason, the manufacturer never mentions any webcam that is also not seen anywhere, so either it is hidden, or is not there, which is odd, given lifestyle nature of the device.
Porsche Design Ultra One | |||
Ultra One i5 | Ultra One i7 | ||
Display | 15.6-inch 1920×1080 with touch | ||
CPU | Intel Core i5-8200Y 2C/4T 1.30 GHz - 3.90 GHz 4 MB |
Intel Core i7-8500Y 2C/4T 1.50 GHz - 4.20 GHz 4 MB |
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Graphics | HD Graphics 615 | ||
RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB | |
SSD | 512 GB | 1 TB | |
HDD | |||
ODD | |||
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | ||
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 | ||
USB 3.0 | 2 × Type-A 2 × Type-C |
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GbE | - | ||
Card Reader | microSD | ||
Other I/O | HDMI, microphone, stereo speakers by Harman/Kardon, audio jack | ||
Battery | ? | ||
Dimensions | Width: 359 mm Depth: 249.5 mm Thickness: 13.8 mm |
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Weight | Starting at 1.5 kg | ||
Additional Information | Link | Link | |
Price | $1,350 | $1,800 |
The Porsche Design Ultra One i5 and i7 laptops will be available in late December for $1,350 and $1,800, respectively. The company is currently taking pre-orders.
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