Thursday, June 23, 2011

Asus unveils thinnest notebook in the world to use the standard Intel i5 CPU

Asus unveils thinnest notebook in the world to use the standard Intel i5 CPU

Asus has unveiled the U36 which is being marketed as the world's thinnest notebook to use a standard Intel i5 processor. Up till now ultra-thin notebooks have used low voltage processors to allow for a decent battery life. With the use of a standard i5 CPU some people might worry that the battery would be pretty dreadful but Asus claims that their new notebook has 11 hours of battery life. The laptop weighs 1.44kgs and is made of 19mm thick lightweight magnesium alloy with a nanometer coating which helps the notebook repel dirt, water and fingerprints.

The machine uses the Asus Super Hybrid Engine and come with USB 3.0.
Asus unveils thinnest notebook in the world to use the standard Intel i5 CPU

Asus unveils thinnest notebook in the world to use the standard Intel i5 CPU


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