Hot Pink Asus Zenbook UX21 for those who like things bright

CES 2012: New colours

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9 January 2012 18:21 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Asus has announced two new coloured Zenbook models at CES in Las Vegas on Monday - Rose Gold and Hot Pink.

The new models, which will be identical to the current Zenbook UX31 and UX21 models launched at the tail end of 2011 in the UK will be available in the coming months.

The Rose Gold version will be available in both the UX31 and UX21 models. The Hot Pink colour for just the smaller 11-inch UX21 version.

The bad news for UK pink fans however is that no UK retailer has so far said they would be stocking the Hot Pink Zenbook UX21.

Still if you can convince the likes of Amazon or Dixons to stock it, the new model could be available very soon - something Asus tells us will hope be the case.

Asus has had massive success with the new models telling Pocket-lint that it not only were the Zenbooks outselling the Apple MacBook Air in some retail chains, but that they believe the Zenbooks are the number one Ultrabook full stop based on independent data.

That's pretty impressive for a laptop that has only been on sale for a couple of months. 


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