ASUS Sri Lanka has launched the distinctly elegant ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) – now verified on the Intel Evo Platform for an exceptional mobile experience, with exciting updates including an OLED touchscreen, 11th Generation Intel Core processors and Intel Iris Xe graphics.
ZenBook Flip 13 is the world's thinnest convertible laptop to include full-size HDMI and USB Type-A ports — as well as two of the latest Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports — for uncompromised on-the-go connectivity. Silky-smooth performance is ensured by matching the new processors and graphics with up to 16 GB RAM and up to a 1 TB PCIe® 3.0 SSD, the company said in a media release.
‘The WiFi 6 in ZenBook Flip 13 lets users enjoy smooth streaming of 4K UHD online videos and data transfers at faster-than-wired speeds of up to 2.4 Gbps. WiFi performance is optimized with ASUS WiFi Master Premium technology which includes ASUS WiFi Stabilizer – to filter out wireless interference, and ASUS WiFi SmartConnect – to seamlessly connect to the best WiFi signal and known mobile hotspots. Measuring just 13.9 mm thin and weighing only 1.3 kg, the compact ZenBook Flip 13 combines ultimate portability with supreme versatility. Its precision-engineered 360° ErgoLift hinge allows versatile usage modes: laptop, tablet, tent, stand, or anything in between. It also automatically lifts and tilts the new edge-to-edge keyboard for comfortable typing and improved system cooling,” the release said.
ZenBook Flip 13 features a sleek FHD OLED NanoEdge touchscreen for vivid and vibrant visuals. The OLED touchscreen has a colour volume that is 1.6X greater than a traditional LCD while also managing blue-light ratio to reduce potentially harmful emissions by up to 70% — promising greater care for the user's eyes even after many hours of use.
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