ASUS has launched what is said to be the world's slimmest 13.3-inch OLED laptop in the form of the 'Zenbook S 13 OLED,' an ultra-slim laptop that offers high performance in an unbelievably compact, sleek and lightweight package.
The exceptionally lightweight and slim profile of the 'ASUS Zenbook S 13 OLED' is the result of several intelligent engineering decisions and materials. For one, the internal layout of the laptop has been optimized, with circuit boards featuring fewer layers and wiring conducted in a higher-density manner, allowing for more components to be included in reduced space, while the motherboard as well is designed to host an ultra-slim fan for better cooling. Elsewhere, the lid features an embedded infrared camera, while its OLED panel is specially designed to be thin.
Elsewhere, this ultra-slim laptop offers quality overall performance thanks to the use of Intel Core i7 processors and a 63 Wh battery that allows for increased battery life.
Lightweight Ultra-Slim Laptops
ASUS Has Launched the World's Slimmest 13.3-Inch OLED Laptop
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