>>Interesting, I do not get advertisement... (well, other than the whole site is a big ad, like any magazine :)
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>>I think the closest you'll find (in that website) are the Lenovo Brandon mentioned and the Sony Vaio T 15 (
http://store.sony.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SYCTOProcess?catalogId=100803&storeId=20153&langId=200&LBomId=8198552921666529700&categoryId=8198552921644904505) but both have 8Gb RAM max
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>15.5" LED backlit Full HD display (1920 x 1080) is interesting.
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>So, there are some full HD ultrabook available. I would then assume, if that is the case, then there is a HDMI output.
Although it does not say it for the T 15, this is what it says for the T13, and I would assume it applies to both (bad page Sony!)
http://store.sony.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=20153&langId=200&catalogId=100803&identifier=S_Laptops_TThe 13.3" T Series seamlessly integrates the ports that other Ultrabook PCs lack, without adding extra heft to its smooth, full-flat design. HDMI®, VGA and Gigabit Ethernet ports mean you can connect to your HDTV, Blu-ray Disc™ player, external monitor and more (cables sold separately). With the USB 3.0 port, transfer heavy files at speeds up to ten times faster than USB 2.0. And there's a memory card slot for quick transfer of photos and videos.
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