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Asus VivoBook S550CM touch-ultrabook

MRP : RS. 57,999

The VivoBook S500CM packs a 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U (dual-core, HT, 1.7GHz, up to 2.6GHz5) processor, along wit a maximum of 4GB of RAM. The Ultrabook also comes with a 750GB hard drive rated at 5400 rpm, along with a 24GB SSD that give the VivoBook S550CM.
an “under 2 second instant on from sleep or hibernation mode” time. The VivoBook S550CM runs windows 8 and enhances the user exprience by including a full glass touchscreen that respond to gestures in the most intuitive way possible. An Nvidia GeForce GT 635M graphics chip with DirectX 11 compatibility drives the 1366x768 pixel multi-touch display, but it can also double up as the reason why you would probably be able to play games on this ultrabook.
Asus has also packed the VivoBook S550CM with its own set of goodies, such as 32GB of cloud storage that will be available to the buyer of this machine for three years. Then there is the Asus Smart Gesture technology, which thanks to the slightly larger touchpad, guarantees improved touch input, with quicker and more precise gesture detection and a wider range of supported motions. These include tapping, scrolling, zooming, dragging, clicking, and more.

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