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ASUS Announces All-New Business PCs

Along with the Be Ahead virtual launch event during CES 2021, ASUS is introducing a wide variety of business laptop, Chromebook, and desktop, including ExpertBook B9 (B9400 vPro), ExpertBook B1 (B1400, B1500), ASUS Chromebook CX9 (CX9400), ExpertCenter D7 SFF and D5 SFF (D700SA, D500SA). The new lineup pushes the boundaries of design and innovation to deliver elevated productivity to business users. Also, in response to these rapidly evolving trends and the particular needs of devices for younger students, we are going to release a series of education products that deliver child-centric innovation – starting with the all-new ASUS BR1100. ASUS ExpertBook series: Brand-new features for elevated conferencing, connectivity and security

Asus 2021 laptop line includes two new dual-screen ZenBooks

Asus’ 2021 laptop line includes two new dual-screen ZenBooks Jan 13, 2021, 1:00pm EST If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Share this story Asus Asus has announced two new dual-screen ZenBook Duo laptops as part of its slate of CES 2021 announcements. The 15-inch model will be available in North America in April of this year, but you can preorder the 14-incher for $999.99 starting January 14th to ship on January 22nd. There’s also a new VivoBook and a new ExpertBook for folks looking for light and portable purchases. If you’re new to the ZenBook Duo line, the laptops have a primary screen (the regular one) as well as a secondary screen (the ScreenPad Plus) that’s built into the top half of the keyboard deck. It’s not really big enough to do anything on, but you can load your distractions (Twitter, Discord, etc.) onto it to keep them out of your main workspace. Some programs, including Adobe’s,

Intel debuts four new processor chip families at CES

Intel debuts four new processor chip families at CES SHARE Intel Corp. took to the online stage at the Consumer Electronics Show today to unveil its latest families of computer processors, at a time when it faces stiff competition from rivals such as Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Apple Inc. in the gaming, personal computing and mobile markets. Intel said its four new chip families will be used in 50 different processor variants and power more than 500 new PCs that are set to launch this year. In addition, the company provided an update on its Ice Lake Xeon Scalable processors using its 10-nanometer chip process and showed off its next major chip release, the hybrid Alder Lake chipset.

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