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ASUS Announces New Additions to the Zenbook and Vivobook Series at Computex 2026

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These latest laptops combine premium design with everyday computing for an elevated user experience

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ASUS Announces New Additions to the Zenbook and Vivobook Series at Computex 2026

KEY POINTS Refined aesthetics and dependable performance: new Zenbook 14 and Vivobook S Series laptops feature the latest power-efficient processors and premium design Smarter everyday AI assistance: ASUS Zenni Claw makes agentic AI feel easier, more practical, and more secure TORONTO, June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At Computex today, ASUS unveiled new additions to its award-winning Zenbook and Vivobook laptop lineup. Designed to elevate the…

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The new generation of ASUS devices unveiled at the launch includes not only laptops for creators, but also classic laptops, desktops, all-in-one designs, and a tablet. All devices share a common denominator: artificial intelligence. The manufacturer strongly emphasizes AI integration, but also emphasizes performance, portability, and long battery life. ASUS is clearly targeting users who want to use AI not only in the cloud, but directly on thei…

Asus takes advantage of the Computex 2026 to present a new generation of consumer devices with artificial intelligence. The brand renews its Zenbook and Vivobook, but does not stop at laptops. There are also desktop PCs, all-in-ones, a tablet and a new IA assistant called Zenni Claw. The objective is quite clear: to make IA functions more accessible, without reserving them to the most expensive or professional machines. Zenbook and Vivobook: lig…

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Asus is present at the Computex in Taiwan and takes the opportunity to unveil its new features, including the Zenbook 14 2026, its technological gem.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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