Asustek describes its ZenBook Flip S (UX370) as the world's thinnest and one of the lightest convertible notebooks at just 10.9mm thin and 1.1 kg light. It features a 360-degree flippable display, and 360-degree ErgoLift hinge with a dual-action mechanism that lifts and tilts the keyboard into the perfect typing position when the display is opened beyond 135 degrees.
ZenBook Flip S features Windows 10 and is powered by up to an 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8550U processor and an ultrafast 1TB PCIe SSD. A brand-new cooling system with a liquid-crystal-polymer fan impeller that is just 0.3mm thin keeps ZenBook Flip S comfortably cool. The up to 4K UHD multitouch NanoEdge display supports an active stylus for visuals and intuitive interactivity.
ZenBook Flip S also has one of the smallest-ever fingerprint sensors on an Asustek notebook, measuring just 16 x 3.6mm, for one-touch login via Windows Hello in either notebook or tablet mode, according to the company.
The product will be on display at IFA 2017 in Berlin September 1-6.
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