How do I (a user) differentiate if I received a ultrabook or a sleekbook?

Hello. How can I differentiate between a ultrabook and a sleekbook?

I ask this question because I ordered a Ultrabook HP Envy 6 t-1100. When I received it, I noticed the following:

1. I registered it and registered it as a sleekbook (I got the email from HP) instead of a ultrabook. Why is it so? All HP Ultrabooks are registered as sleekbooks?
(I don't think so.)

2. the name of the model in the BIOS it's a sleekbook. What the BIOS of the ultrabook of 6 t - 100 want to say?

3. There is no sticker Win Pro 8 with the button under the laptop.

4. the product number on the sticker under the laptop is different from the number of products in the BIOS (I used the latter to register the product with HP). Is this a reburbished product?

5. There is no "Ultrabook" sticker on this subject.

6. There is no sign of the "Technology Intel® Rapid Start" software and "technology Intel® Smart Response". How will I know that these technologies are present on my system?

Also, HP has promised to send me the product in 5-7 business days, but took almost 12 days for them to ship it. And I think I received a SLEEKBOOK refurbished instead of a NEW ULTRABOOK - for which I paid!

I liked HP for a long time. But after their fiasco of Touchpad and a 40% drop in their stock price, I'm seriously rethink on their business practices these last time.

With all the new competition from Asus, Acer, Samsung, etc. on the market of the ultrabook, I hope HP does not lose its loyal customers because of these problems.

I hope soon to the above.

Thank you.

(I still don't understand why the models ultrabook and sleekbook are EXACTLY the same. It is confusing, mostly because a user cannot detect "invisible" mSATA SSD hard drive cache acceleration.)

The answer was:

If a user is going to "Task manager", then click on 'Détails' or 'Services', it should see the Intel drivers for the ultrabook under the tab "Description."

I suspect that the sleekbook will not have these because they are usually at that base of AMD for HP.

"Ultrabook" is a term by Intel and can only be used by manufacturers when their products meet certain stadards defined by Intel. All "ultrabooks" are Intel based.

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