Though it is only 0.54 inches thick, the ZenBook has room for most of the ports you’d want, including two USB Type-A ports, a USB Type-C connection that can charge the laptop, HDMI out and a microSD card reader. A 50 watt-hour battery promises up to 14 hours of battery life. When I get hands-on with the ZenBook 13 at Asus’s CES 2018 suite, I was surprised at just how light it felt. I held it comfortably in one hand without feeling like I was going to drop it. The sturdy, all-metal chassis had no creaks or gaps and the keyboard, while not particularly deep, gave a solid feel. The touchpad offered good tactile feedback and the 1080p screen was bright and colorful. The unit we saw was a dark black color, but we’re not sure yet if this is the only color scheme available. This 13-inch laptop also packs Harmon Kardon speakers for superior audio quality. It provides Modern Standby for speedy wake-ups and the ability to download email while you sleep. It’s due out later this spring at an undisclosed price.
Asus Laptop X507
Asus also took the wraps off of its 15-inch Laptop X507. The company touts the 1080p, NanoEdge display’s narrow bezels. It also comes with an Intel 7th Generation Core i7 CPU, Nvidia MX110 graphics and room for multiple storage drives. The company did not offer pricing or a precise release date for the Laptop X507. However, when it does hit store shelves, we’ll be testing it to find out how it fares.
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