
Asus today announced the VivoBook 4K, a laptop that is said to deliver 4K/UHD (ultra-high-definition) visuals with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. It will be available in Icicle Gold, Glacier Grey, Black, and Navy Blue colour variants. The keyboard is surrounded by sand-blasted metal surfaces, while the power button features a spun-metal finish.
In terms of features, the VivoBook 4K has an IPS display with wide 178 degree viewing angles and a wide 72 percent NTSC, 100 percent RGB color gamut for vivid colors. It also features ASUS Eye Care mode which is said to reduce blue-light levels by 33 percent. According to Asus, the VivoBook 4K can be specified with a 5th- or 6th-generation Intel Core i7 processor with 8GB RAM (expandable to 12GB), and NVIDIA GeForce 940M graphics. Users can choose between up to 2TB of hard drive storage or upgrade to a SSD.
The 3840 x 2160 resolution display has 8 million pixels and a pixel density of 282ppi, giving it four times the pixel density of standard Full HD displays. VivoBook 4K users can also enjoy 4K/UHD clips and videos as well.
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