Asus has unveiled the UX305 at IFA 2014, which it claims is the "world's slimmest 13.3-inch QHD+ laptop", measuring a svelte 12.3mm at its thickest point. That's a whisker (or two) thinner than Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air (17mm), before you ask.
Featuring a similar tapered wedge design to previous Zenbook models such as the UX302, Asus hasn't held back on the bling, fitting it with "diamond-cut metallic highlights". It weighs 1.2kg and houses Intel's new Core M processor with a 256GB SSD for storage.
The UX305's display totes a QHD+ resolution of 3200 x 1800, the likes of which we've seen on ultrabooks including Samsung's Ativ Plus 9 and Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro.
Asus is claiming up to 10 hours of battery life and is offering a choice of 128GB or 256GB SSDs. It sports 802.11ac Wi-Fi and will ship in two colour options: ceramic alloy and obsidian stone. Obviously.
No word on pricing or availabliity just yet - consider our eyes peeled.
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