The ZenBook Flip combines the elegant sophistication of ZenBook with the convenience and versatility of a 360 degree-rotatable display.
The chassis is forged from a single block of metal, carefully honed until it's a mere 13.9 mm thin and weighing just 1.3 kg to make it effortlessly portable.
Enhanced Intel processors and components to ensure high performance
Touchscreen display with sensors that can detect a touch area of just 6 mm - much more sensitive than the 9 mm industry standard.
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SleepyChris
6 Apr 1710#9
I personally wouldn't touch Asus with a barge pole after my experiences. When it goes wrong (even if it's in warranty) your in the hands of a company called LetMeRepair...they should be called LetMeBotchItAsManyTimesAsItTakesUntilTheWarantyRunsOut.
PeterGalbavy
6 Apr 173#17
I have to go with the negatives here; Asus are very poor in the after sales and update departments. Once they ship a product, apart from emergency patches and the like you will find it very hard to keep your system up-to-date stability and security wise.
SleepyChris
6 Apr 173#14
I had an Asus Transformer TF701 with keyboard...£250...lovely device until it failed within the first year...they tried to fix it 3 times before refusing to try again as it was then out of warranty...yeah I know I have consumer rights but they don't care. then there was my Asus nexus 7 which they made unusable with a firmware update. Never again.
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K1LLER_HORNET
6 Apr 17#1
Product information
Brand: ASUS
Product Dimensions: 21.9 x 32.1 x 1.4 cm
Item model number: UX360UA-DQ143T
Series: Zenbook UX360UA
Color: Black
Form Factor: Notebook 2in1 Convertible
Screen Size: 13.3 inches
Screen Resolution: 3200 x 1800
Processor: Intel Core i5 6200u
Processor Speed: 2300 MHz
Processor Count: 2 Cores 4 Threads
RAM Size: 8 GB
SSD Size: 128 GB
Graphics Card: Shared Graphics
Wireless Type: 802.11B, 802.11G, 802.11n
Number of USB 3.0 Ports: 3
Number of HDMI Ports: 1
Wattage: 2 watts
Operating System: Windows 10
Average Battery Life (in hours): 12 hours
Lithium Battery Energy Content: 57 Watt Hours
popoyaya
6 Apr 171#2
no ac wifi??
ezzer72 to popoyaya
6 Apr 17#28
Brilliant, well spotted - presumably you would have been all over it if it did/pulling the trigger etc.
can't really see a need for such a high resolution on a 13 screen; does'nt this create alot of scaling issues?
plewis00 to afroylnt
6 Apr 171#10
Windows 10 (and even 8/8.1) are pretty good with this. Everything just looks beautifully sharp, but I agree FHD is probably just fine. In fact with the Dell XPS 13, I took the FHD display when offered (not the QHD) because I wanted the better battery life and considered FHD good enough, not to mention a lot cheaper.
aceuk to afroylnt
7 Apr 171#40
3200x1800 is just 1600x900 doubled. That's not difficult to scale.
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The chassis is forged from a single block of metal, carefully honed until it's a mere 13.9 mm thin and weighing just 1.3 kg to make it effortlessly portable.
Enhanced Intel processors and components to ensure high performance
Touchscreen display with sensors that can detect a touch area of just 6 mm - much more sensitive than the 9 mm industry standard.
Top comments
All comments (48)
Brand: ASUS
Product Dimensions: 21.9 x 32.1 x 1.4 cm
Item model number: UX360UA-DQ143T
Series: Zenbook UX360UA
Color: Black
Form Factor: Notebook 2in1 Convertible
Screen Size: 13.3 inches
Screen Resolution: 3200 x 1800
Processor: Intel Core i5 6200u
Processor Speed: 2300 MHz
Processor Count: 2 Cores 4 Threads
RAM Size: 8 GB
SSD Size: 128 GB
Graphics Card: Shared Graphics
Wireless Type: 802.11B, 802.11G, 802.11n
Number of USB 3.0 Ports: 3
Number of HDMI Ports: 1
Wattage: 2 watts
Operating System: Windows 10
Average Battery Life (in hours): 12 hours
Lithium Battery Energy Content: 57 Watt Hours
The comments should help anyone considering this
Quite well revued here: (though it's a preproduction sample with a little dim screen)
http://www.ultrabookreview.com/11810-asus-zenbook-ux360ua/
It's a pity these small ultra books don't come with built in styluses