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Asus Launches Its New Team Portfolio for Smart Companies in Chile

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Read the original note in the following link: Asus launches its new portfolio of smart business equipment in Chile Asus has presented its new portfolio of products focused on the corporate sector, highlighting especially the new Asus ExpertBook B5 laptop (B5405), designed to offer mobility, security and performance powered by artificial intelligence. This device is powered by second generation Intel Core Ultra processors with advanced AI capabil…
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Read the original note in the following link: Asus launches its new portfolio of smart business equipment in Chile Asus has presented its new portfolio of products focused on the corporate sector, highlighting especially the new Asus ExpertBook B5 laptop (B5405), designed to offer mobility, security and performance powered by artificial intelligence. This device is powered by second generation Intel Core Ultra processors with advanced AI capabil…

Short battery life and quality issues. | With the ExpertBook B5, Asus offers a large 16-inch business laptop with a metal casing, the latest Arrow Lake processor, extensive features, and a matte 144 Hz panel. However, battery life is a weak point.

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