ASUS concluded its IFA 2024 conference by unveiling a lineup of new products, with a particular focus on laptops powered by the new Intel Core Ultra 200V processor.

ASUS Zenbook S 14 (3)

First up is the Zenbook S 14, a new addition to the Zenbook family that boasts the title of the slimmest 14-inch laptop on the market.

This laptop is built using the iconic Ceraluminum material, with 2,715 CNC-machined cooling vents near the keyboard area to enhance airflow and heat dissipation.

ASUS Zenbook S 14 (1)

It can be equipped with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 200V processor, offering up to 48 NPU TOPS of performance, along with a 3K 120Hz ASUS Lumina OLED display. The FHD AiSense IR camera offers various customization options for video calls, and the 72WHr battery ensures extended use over multiple days.

ASUS ExpertBook P5

For business professionals, ASUS introduced the ExpertBook P series, with the flagship ExpertBook P5 featuring an Intel Core Ultra 200V processor and a suite of AI-enhanced tools designed for maximum productivity.

The lineup also includes lower-tier options like the ExpertBook P1, which caters to SMEs seeking business-ready machines with the latest hardware.

The AI tools, collectively known as ASUS AI ExpertMeet, include AI transcription, AI translation, AI subtitles, assisted meeting summaries, AI camera, AI noise canceling, business watermarks, and more.

Security is also a priority, with multilayered solutions available to protect devices, including the optional SafeGuard Backup tool that securely encrypts and backs up important data.

These commercial laptops are finished with sleek, simple yet modern aesthetics, crafted from industrial recycled aluminum alloy and post-consumer recycled steel, aligning with ESG goals.

ASUS Vivobook S 14 S5406 Vivobook S 16 S5606 review 1

Finally, the Vivobook S 14 has also been updated with a quick refresh as well. While it remains largely similar to previous models, it now features an Intel Core Ultra 7 200V processor with up to 47 NPU TOPS performance and updated support for WiFi 7, with other aspects like display, I/O ports, and overall user experience staying consistent.

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