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Asus ZenBook Flip 13

Price: £1,299 (inc VAT) from fave.co/2Isq4E7

The Asus ZenBook Flip 13 is a beautiful laptop that offers decent battery life, very good graphics, and a lot of pep for most of what you’d do on a small 13in convertible laptop.

Unfortunately, you probably won’t remember it for its impressive 11th-gen Intel Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 chip, nor its drop-dead-gorgeous OLED screen. Nope, instead you’ll fixate on something it doesn’t have: a 3.5mm audio jack.

COURAGE OR COST-CUTTING?

Yes, the same move that Apple claimed as “courageous” on the iPhone 7, Asus has now done to a laptop. And just as other smartphones followed Apple’s lead, we expect other PC vendors are watching closely to see how users react to this eviction.

We have no idea why Asus did this. While Apple did it to save a nickel in production costs on a £1,000 phone and said it was to “save space”, Asus has plenty of space on the ZenBook Flip 13. In fact, alongside the pair of USB-C/ Thunderbolt 4 ports the ZenBook Flip 13 has, Asus fits in a full-size HDMI port as well as a square USB-A port. Maybe if we had to choose we’d prioritize those

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