If you're shopping for a new laptop for the back-to-school season, get ready to be spoiled for choice. At its Computex keynote in Taiwan today, ASUS showed off a slew of new laptops and convertibles, ...
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In many ways, the Flip S is the logical evolution of ASUS's premium notebook designs. It has a sturdy aluminum case with gold accented edges, which give off an air of sophistication. It doesn't look ...
Today Luke checks out two new asus laptops, the ZenBook 13 oled UM325S featuring a Ryzen 7 5800U and the asus ZenBook Flip S ...
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At a Computex press event today, the company's chairman Jonney Shih introduced a host of new laptops, including a couple flying world's thinnest claims. The new ZenBook 3 Deluxe takes the thinnest ...
Asus’ ZenBook UX305C was almost a perfect midrange laptop, at least by my estimation. The cheaper models were missing extras like touchscreens or backlit keyboards and they weren’t as fast as Dell’s ...
The Asus ZenBook Flip S UX370 is a 13.3-inch 4K convertible laptop packing new Intel seventh-gen processors in the slimmest of slim bodies. Aloysius Low Senior Editor Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor ...
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Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA review
Leo takes a look today at the new Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA. Not the catchiest of names, but is it any good?
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