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Like the rest of the Summit Series, the two models include a number of features designed for remote meetings. These include a "noise-reduction" camera and audio noise cancellation, The Verge reported on Thursday.
The company claims the notebooks will get 20 hours of battery life, which would certainly be a step up from the five-hour lifespan I got out of the Summit B15.
The new laptops feature the Bluetooth 5.2 standards and the port selection includes two Thunderbolt 4 connectors with charging capabilities, a USB-C 3.2 and a USB-A 3.2, plus an audio combo jack.
The E13 Flip Evo comes with a 13.4-inch 1920X1200 touchscreen, is 14.9 mm thick and weighs 1.35 Kilograms. The E16 Flip looks to be more of a workstation device.
The E16 Flip will include "the latest Nvidia graphics card" to lend a hand with content-creation tasks. It also comes with four microphones for conference calls, according to the company.
The current Summit E13 Flip is priced at $1,599.99. However, the price of E16 Flip is not yet known.
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