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Asustek Computer chairman Jonney Shih took the stage at today’s Computex 2017 press event to present the company’s new notebook lineup of thin-and-light ZenBook and VivoBook.
The thin-and-light models showcased on stage included the ZenBook Flip S (UX370), an ultra-thin convertible notebook, the ZenBook 3 Deluxe (UX490), featuring a 14-inch display; the ZenBook Pro (UX550), featuring an ultra-thin design, but with professional-grade specifications; the VivoBook S15, featuring a 15.6-inch display in a 14-inch-class chassis; and the VivoBook Pro 15, with high specifications .
The new notebook lineup includes support for many new Windows 10 features – including Windows Ink, Windows Hello, Cortana and Modern Standby to boost productivity.
Asustek ZenBook 3 Deluxe ultra-thin notebook
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