In 2016, our definition of UMPC was: the screen cannot be larger than 7 inches,
In 2016, our definition of UMPC was: the screen cannot be larger than 7 inches, and if it is larger than 7 inches, you will not be able to carry it in your pocket, and thus UMPC is best realized in Pocket 2! For Ultrabook, our definition is: the screen can’t be smaller than 8.9 inches and no larger than 10 inches, and the weight should be limited to 700g. Best experience of using it would be: an adult male from Europe and America with a height of 180 cm feel free and unconstr...ained when striking the keyboard with two hands, and a 13-year-old girl can pick it up, hold it, or carry it with one hand easily and easily put it into a mini backpack.It can only be called Ultrabook when these design standards can be met. Of course, the keyboard should adoptthe standard "QWERTY" layout, instead of a variety of perverted, anti-human designs. It should have four advantages of being light, thin, fast and small. Too small is not suitable for two-handed input, and if too large, it is reduced to a cumbersome Laptop. We think there is no Ultrabook on the market that meets this standard. From the moment Intel defined Ultrabook, ASUS, Toshiba, Lenovo, Acer, HP, Dell, Samsung, LG, ThinkPad all have launched the so-called Ultrabook, but none of them are really Ultrabook. If just considering the weight and volume of the plate, even 2in1, which features the concept of "both tablet and PC", doesn’t have any advantages compared to the criteria we defined. After all, the tablet of Surface Pro 6 already weighs 770g alone, and the overall weight is more than 1,000g if the weight of the keyboard cover is added. We have launched P2 Max for the purpose of proving that the weight of Ultrabook can be controlled below 700g and 8.9 inches is enough! 展开