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  2. ZenBook - Wikipedia

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    ZenBook. ZenBook is a family of ultrabooks – low-bulk laptop computers – produced by Asus. The first ZenBooks were released in October 2011, and the original range of products was amended and expanded during 2012. Models range from 12-inch laptops featuring power efficient components but lacking connectivity and having only integrated ...

  3. List of Ultrabook models - Wikipedia

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    Top 5 Hybrid\Convertible Laptop of 2013 by TechRadar. Acer Aspire S7-392-6832. $1,399.99. August 2013. i5-4200U (1.6 GHz)

  4. Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED review [Video]

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    While Asus’ Zenbook 17 Fold OLED sports a very similar design to Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold from 2020, the inclusion of a larger 17.3-inch flexible display makes a huge impact. Not only do you ...

  5. Asus - Wikipedia

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    Asus was founded in Taipei in 1989 [ 13 ] by T.H. Tung, Ted Hsu, Wayne Hsieh and M.T. Liao, [ 14 ] all four having previously worked at Acer as hardware engineers. At this time, Taiwan had yet to establish a leading position in the computer hardware business. Intel Corporation would supply any new processors to more established companies like ...

  6. ASUS ZenBook Duo review (2021) [Video] - AOL

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    Read Engadget's review of the ASUS ZenBook Duo, which was named Best PC in the official Best of CES 2021 Awards.

  7. ZenBook Pro 15 review (2018): The touchscreen touchpad is no ...

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    With the ZenBook Pro, ASUS is finally starting to out-innovate Apple. Mostly, that's because of the ScreenPad, a display that's tucked beneath the ZenBook Pro's trackpad. It's a similar concept to ...

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