Prices for the Core i5 laptop start at €799, roughly $1,100 US

Oct 19, 2011 13:21 GMT  ·  By

After the ultra-thin U46 notebook made its entrance in Europe, Asus' has now started selling the 13.3-inch U36 that features the same highly portable design and powerful specs with dedicated graphics built by Nvidia.

Asus' new notebook is housed inside a case less than an inch thick and is designed to feature an ultra-slim bezel that reduces the overall dimensions of the device.

Under the hood, users will be greeted by a standard voltage Intel Core i5 processor which can be paired with as much as 8GB of system memory.

Various hard drive options are also available, ranging in size from 320GB to 750GB, and two of the listed models come with a spindle speed for 7200RPM for faster data access.

As far as graphics is concerned, the standard models use the integrated Intel HD 3000 GPU, but the U36SD-RX227X to arrive in retail also comes equipped with an Nvidia's GeForce GT 520M discrete graphics card with 1GB of GDDR3 video memory.

The rest of the specifications list is pretty much standard for this type of notebook design, with features ranging from a built-in 0.3MP webcam and HDMI output to optional Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity.

A rather interesting addition is the support for USB 3.0, which has now finally begun to make its appearance in mainstream notebook.

Users interested in purchasing Asus' newly introduced ultra-thin laptop will also be glad to know that the 8-cells 5900mAh battery which is fitted on the U36SD can provide up to 10 hours of use.

All of these components are housed inside an elegant chassis with durable spun aluminum covers and optional soft-touch palm rests.

The Asus U36 is available right as we speak from various retailer across Europe with prices starting at €799, roughly $1,100 US. (via Laptop Spirit)