ASUS likely to unveil the device at MWC this year

Feb 17, 2017 12:48 GMT  ·  By

​ASUS is getting ready to introduce the ZenFlip UX370, which is the company’s new Windows 10 laptop and a direct successor to the ZenBook Flip UX360.

Photos of this new device got leaked today, providing us with a quick glimpse into what it could look like when it launches, possibly at the MWC in just a few weeks.

Specifications are not available for the time being, but given the fact that this laptop is supposed to serve as a refresh of the Zenbook Flip UX360, it only makes sense for it to come with specs that are least similar to what the existing model has.

The UX360 is available with a choice of three different processors, namely Intel M 6Y30, 6Y54, and 6Y75, Windows 10 Home or Pro, 4GB or 8GB RAM, and SSD storage of up to 512GB. The 13-inch display has a resolution of 1920x1080, and the laptop also features USB 3.0 ports, microSD card reader, micro HDMI, cameras, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Two colors, doubling as a laptop

The new model is will obviously feature newer hardware and will be offered in several colors, with the leaked photos showing both a dark gray and gold version.

The ZenFlip UX370 will double as a laptop thanks to Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system, and there’s a good chance that it also includes signature Windows 10 features, such as Windows Hello for biometric authentication. There’s no confirmation on this so far, but since more OEMs incorporate this feature, it only makes sense for ASUS to do the same thing for this new device.

The device could go on sale in the second quarter of this year, one of the leaks shows, and it appears that ASUS might be planning to unveil some other laptops as well, including the VIvobook S and the Vivobook Pro. Full details will be presented in the near future, most likely at the MWC conference.

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