Asus initiated the countdown leading to the launch of the UX21 and UX31

Sep 26, 2011 19:31 GMT  ·  By

In May of this year, Asus was the first company to showcase an Ultrabook prototype and now the company is finally getting ready for the launch of its first ultra-thin laptops based on this concept, as the UX-series notebooks will arrive on October 11.

The information was provided by none other than Asus itself, which has launched a mini-site for the UX-series where it discloses that the “real Ultrabook” is arriving in 15 days from now, at an event scheduled to take place in New York.

The Taiwanese computer maker hasn't disclosed any additional information about the Ultrabooks it plans to launch, but the lineup should include at least two models, the UX21 and the UX31.

However, other models could also arrive as some previous rumors have suggested that Asus is preparing no less than 5 Ultrabooks for an October launch.

The main difference between the UX21 and the UX31 is the diagonal of the screen used, as the first one carries a 12.1-inch display while the latter is slightly larger measuring 13.3-inch (1600x900 resolution).

Despite this difference, both designs use a thin and light anodized aluminum uni-body chassis that measures no more than 17mm at its thickest point, with an all-aluminum keyboard and glass touchpad, which were designed to accentuate the style of the unit.

At the heart of both of these laptops stand ULV Intel Core processors from the i5 and i7 ranges, which can be paired with 64GB or 128GB solid state drives and various connectivity options including Bluetooth, WiFi and USB 3.0.

In addition to the powerful hardware, Ultrabooks are also tweaked to resume from a sleep state in less than two seconds.

In Europe, Asus' UX21 Ultrabook is expected to start at 799 Euros (about $1085 US), while the UX31 will start at 999 Euros, which translates into about $1341 US. (via Liliputing)