It turns out that we're not quite in the "post-pc" world just yet. While the cheap, poorly-performing netbook trend has died, some say thankfully, the burgeoning market in the industry besides tablets is ultrabooks. As defined by Intel, ultrabooks are designed for reduced bulk without a corresponding hit on performance and battery life. Nearly al of them feature solid-state drives and specific engineering to keep the laptop strong, and accommodating the requirements of the ultrabook specification. Does the new 11.6-inch Acer Aspire S7 Ultrabook live up to the lofty goals set forth by Intel?