Asus Tips Trio of the ‘ExpertBook’ Laptops

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Asus has unveiled three Expert Series laptops aimed at business professionals who do not work in a desk.

The manufacturer of computers will showcase the Microsoft Windows 11 Professional ExpertBook B5 ExpertBook B5 Flip along with ExpertBook B6 flip at IFA trade show that will be held in Berlin beginning in Sept. 2-6.

The ExpertBook B5(Opens in the brand new tab) is the tiniest 16 inch laptop Asus has ever made (about three pounds). It also has a 16:10 screen offered featuring an OLED panel and the top-of-the-line model available features the Intel Core i7-1270P vPro processor. It also has with up to 40GB in RAM as well as the Intel Arc 350M GPU. Asus promises the possibility of 13.5 minutes of battery time and up at 2TB SSD storage spread across two drives, with RAID support with enterprise-grade security and US military-grade endurance.

The ExpertBook B5 Flip(Opens in an entirely new window) distinguishes itself from the B5 in that it allows the display to turn 360 degrees. It’s also the first laptop with a 16-inch screen equipped with an in-built garaged stylus that comes with auto-charging. The stylus is able to be used for up to 45 minutes on just 15 seconds of charge. The highest specification is comparable to with the specs of the B5.

While the B5 models are made to be light and adaptable The ExpertBook B6 Flip(Opens in a brand new window) is a top-of-the-line mobile workstation that Asus calls an “multithreading powerhouse.” It has the flippable 16-inch touch screen that makes use of miniLEDs to provide up to 1,000 nuits of brightness. The underside of the device is home to a Core i9-1290HX VPro processor that is paired with an Nvidia RTX A2000 GPU that has eight GB dedicated memory. It can also hold as high as 128GB of DDR5 4800MHz RAM and the possibility of up to fourTB PCIe 4.0 storage (2x 2TB SSDs).

This combination in laptop design is bound to produce plenty of heat however Asus states that its “advanced thermal design” is capable of handling 135W TDP and there is no throttle. The cooling system includes two fan blades with 98 blades and three heat pipes as well as seven sensor. The performance can be increased by using Nvidia Dynamic Boost 2.0. It is fascinating to see the battery’s life in the event that B6 Flips are put under high load in performance mode.

A laptop with this combination form is likely to create plenty of heat however, Asus claims that it’s “advanced thermal design” is capable of handling 135W TDP and there is no throttling. The cooling system includes two fans with 98 blades as well as three heat pipes as well as seven sensor. It can also be increased with Nvidia Dynamic Boost 2.0. It is fascinating to see the battery’s life in the event that B6 Flips are put under high load when it is in performance mode.

Asus anticipates all three laptops will arrive in Q4 of next year. final specifications options as well as pricing and release dates to be announced in the near future.

 

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