Technology
ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 touchscreen laptop on sale for £300 off (UK deal)
TL;DR: The frameless ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 laptop is on sale for £699.99, saving you 30% on list price.
You don’t realise just how much you need some things in life, until you have them.
Stay with us, but we’re adding flippable laptops to that list, because once you come to understand just how much this feature increases the versatility and mobility of a device, you won’t be able to go back. Once you’ve experienced a 360-degree flippable hinge, you’ll appreciate true portability.
The ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 touchscreen laptop features a new frameless NanoEdge design that makes it almost 10% smaller than its predecessor. The 13-inch display also has ultra-narrow bezels on all four sides, giving a 90% screen-to-body ratio that allows a much more compact chassis design. And of course, it’s flippable, with an ErgoLift hinge doing the work.
You can now pick up the flippable ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 touchscreen laptop for just £699.99 on Amazon. This is down by 30% from the list price of £999.99, saving you £300. This is a really low price for a device that combines versatility, power, and portability.
Add the ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 to the list, and thank us later.
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