The new ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UN and ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UA – specs, features and configurations

This article will acquaint you with the key features of two new laptop series which are almost identical except for the graphics part – namely the ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UN and ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UA.

In terms of performance, both notebooks offer all the power you need thanks to the latest 8th generation up to Intel Core i7 processors. However, ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UN features a discrete NVIDIA GeForce MX150 (2GB GDDR5) GPU, while ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UA comes with Intel UHD Graphics 620. You are also presented with 8 GB soldered RAM onboard + a free slot for up to 16 GB of DDR4-2400 RAM paired with up to 256GB SSD + up to 1000GB HDD storage.

You will be also impressed by the ultra-sharp 15.6-inch IPS display that features Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. Moreover, thanks to the 178-degree wide viewing angles and 100% sRGB you can easily immerse yourself into detailed images. In order to make the viewing comfort even better, the NanoEdge display features a matte anti-glare coating that reduces the irritating reflections of light. On top of that, the incredible 79% screen-to-body ratio minimizes the overall size of the bezels so that you have a larger viewing area.

In addition, the two models obtain an exquisitely sleek design crafted from rigid aluminum making the devices scratch-resistant. Furthermore, the incredibly stable and durable 360° hinge made of alloy steel keeps the display firmly in place. You can also switch from laptop to tablet mode seamlessly. What’s more, the 1.90 kg (4.2 lbs) construction accommodates a 19.2 mm thin profile.

And finally – the connectivity options include a single USB 3.0 Type-C port, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, HDMI, as well as audio jack.

You can check all available ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UN configurations and detailed specs in our Laptops Specs system:

You can check all available ASUS ZenBook Flip UX561UA configurations and detailed specs in our Laptops Specs system:

 

 

 

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anone
anone
6 years ago

Asus always screw up with PMW display.