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ASUS launches world’s thinnest convertible laptop in India

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New Delhi: Taiwanese electronics giant ASUS on Monday launched the worlds thinnest convertible laptop at Rs 1,30,990 in India.
The new “ASUS Zenbook Flip S UX370” comes with a 13.3-inch full-HD display with touch screen.
“With the ‘ASUS Zenbook Flip S UX370’, it becomes a perfect companion for those looking for stylish and powerful notebook for daily use,” Arnold Su, Business Development Manager, ASUS India, said in a statement.
The device comes with 8th-Generation Intel Core i7-8550U processor with on-board 16GB RAM. It runs on Windows 10.
The device is a mere 11.2mm and weighs just 1.1 kg, the company claimed in a statement.
It comes with ErgoLift hinge — one of the world’s most compact 360 degree hinges — that features a precision-engineered multigear metal mechanism, with a silky-smooth, stepless action that holds the display securely at any angle.
The two USB-C ports on the device support external 4K UHD displays, power delivery and data transfer — all via the reversible, any-way-up USB-C connector.
The device is currently available at ASUS stores across the country.(IANS)

 

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