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Intel’s new Evo badge will help you find thin-and-light laptops that definitely don’t suck – PC Gamer AU
Intel’s Evo hopes to become the Centrino for the Ultrabook age.

Intel is finally branding laptops built to meet the stringent requirements of the Project Athena program, a specification for thin-and-light systems that ensures battery life, performance, boot time, and speedy SSD storage. From here on out, laptops that fit the bill will be adorned with the Intel Evo sticker.
Back at the launch of the first wave of Project Athena ultrabooks, which included designs such as the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1, Intel felt it didn’t need to shout about how these were all built…
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