Table of Contents
- Design and highlights
- screen and audio
- Performance and battery
- Value for money and completion
- Ultra technical specs
Aiming to benefit the consumer who spent the last year at home, the Incredibly Notebooks, a national brand of corporate notebooks, has expanded its product line and introduced new retail models just under a month ago that come with decent technical specifications and a very competitive price. There was a partnership with the giants Intel e Microsoft, resulting in powerful machines with Incredibly .
Design and highlights
The Ultra has a screen Full HD de 15,6 inches, a processor Intel Core i5 of the tenth generation (integrated Intel Iris graphics), 8GB of RAM and 240GB of SSD storage. Such specifications translate into a machine that is always at your disposal, as the SSD has fast startup and write/write speed, and a screen that manages to house more than necessary for work and leisure activities. In parallel, we have the processor and RAM memory to handle any multitasking in your routine.
In terms of design, the Incredibly It has a very stylish silver casing, with a very discreet “Ultra” engraved on the lid. Perhaps its biggest differential is its keyboard, because being a national notebook, we don't have any savings in including all the keys and accents (live the "ç" and the square brackets, often remapped when we have a gringo product), in addition to the numeric keypad on the right.
Another point that draws attention is the button Netflix pasted to the spacebar, a physical key that serves as a shortcut for the streaming service. In fact, this is very useful for marathoners out there. Finally, regarding its connections, we have: an HDMI output, a dual USB, Micro SD card input, Ethernet port and headphone jack (P2).
screen and audio
The Ultra's 15,6 Full HD (ie 1920 by 1080 pixels) screen is great, with comfortable brightness even outdoors. The viewing angles are surprising, making it possible to leave it on the table and even connect it to an external monitor without problems – even as a “second monitor”, the notebook screen is excellent in a home office setup. Color and contrast result in an ideal product to also be used in leisure time.
The audio delivers the expected basics, good enough to distinguish different layers of a song or dialogue/soundtrack in a Netflix series. One annoyance is that it's slightly off-center: the speaker duo are in the center and right of the screen. Those facing the Ultra may notice a slight deviation of stereo sound, which can break the immersion depending on the content watched. Fortunately, the P2 headphone jack lets you plug in your favorite.
Performance and battery
As standard in our tests here at Techlifers, we benchmarked the Ultra with the famous software Cinebench, derived from the modeling program Cinema 4D. In it, we have the rendering of a scene and we see the computer score to indicate how good the processor performance is. THE Intel Core i5-5257U (at 2.7GHz) did 1352 points in the multi-core test. It was in these tests that we first heard the fan turn on – otherwise, in everyday tasks, the Ultra is silent.
By reference, a good result single core says, generally, how agile a computer will be when running/opening programs, for example. THE multi core it serves for more arduous tasks, such as exporting a video or rendering an image – as in the case of Cinema 4D. As we know that the Ultra's proposal is to be a versatile device for leisure and work, it is clear that the test was made hoping to show the maximum performance of Intel. Because of that, we say that he did very well.
Cutting to the chase: the Ultra's battery lasts about 5 hours. In our more demanding benchmark tests cited above, we saw an average that went from 1% spending per minute, but in the basic tasks of browsing the internet, accessing social networks and watching videos on YouTube, it was an entire afternoon with him away from the power outlet. Because the charger is a standard three-pin 20A (the larger one, popular with microwaves), I unfortunately needed an adapter to connect the Ultra to the outlet closest to my current setup. Slight inconvenience, but something manageable.
Value for money and completion
The Ultra is officially sold on the Multilaser website or on Submarino, being found from R$ 2.969,99. Its cost-benefit ratio is great, especially when compared to other notebooks with the same proposal (and similar specifications). Because it's a brand national, we see a highlight of the product, which had its “portfolio revamp” announcement just over a month ago, matching the values of competitors.
On the company's website you can also find other products from the Ultra line, such as Mini PCthe All in One and other notebooks with configurations other than the Ultra tested by us. Special mention to the Ultra 500 model with 480GB of SSD and an Intel i5-10210U, whose suggested value is R$3.999. So, what do you think of notebooks? Incredibly ? Tell us in the comments below!
Ultra technical specs
Processor | Intel® Core™ i5-5257U (Cache de 3M, 3.10 GHz) |
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Operational system | Windows 10 Home |
RAM memory | 8GB |
Internal Storage | 240GB |
Connection | Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection Rede sem fio Dual Band IEEE 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 |
Color | Prata |
Price | R$ 4.049,00 |