Intel Core processor-powered Lenovo Ultrabooks offered a better business experience


DURHAM, NC--(Marketwired - December 11, 2014) - Principled Technologies compared two Intel Core processor-powered Lenovo Ultrabooks with two AMD-based HP notebooks. The Lenovo Ultrabooks powered by Intel proved to be all-around better for business, with advantages ranging from stronger overall system performance to a longer battery life.

To see how and why your employees could benefit from Intel Core processor-powered Lenovo Ultrabooks, see the full report at facts.pt/1I9M8cs and infographic at facts.pt/1G9VhOn.

About Principled Technologies, Inc.
Principled Technologies, Inc. is the leading provider of technology marketing and learning & development services.

Principled Technologies, Inc. is located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. For more information, please visit www.principledtechnologies.com.

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Principled Technologies, Inc.
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Durham, NC 27703
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