ASUS ZenBook 13, 14 pack plenty of ports into slim bodies
The ZenBook 13 and 14 bring a wide range of ports to a small and thin form factor.
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What you need to know
ASUS launched the latest versions of the Zenbook 13 and ZenBook 14 today. Both laptops feature screens with tiny displays and pack plenty of ports along their sides. Despite their thin and light form factor, the laptops feature full-size HDMI and USB-A ports, two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, and a microSD card reader. TheZenBook 13 starts at $800as does theZenBook 14. Both laptops are available starting today.
Both laptops feature a 90 percent screen-to-body ratio, an ultra-low power 1-watt display, and can get up to 22 hours of battery life according to ASUS. They have an ASUS NumberPad 2.0 which places a touch number pad inside the trackpad. They also feature the unique ErgoLift hinge which raises the screen up when opened and allows air to flow below the body of the device when in use.
On the inside, the laptops run 10th Gen Intel Core processors and have up to 8GB of RAM. They also support Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 for modern connectivity.
Both laptops support ASUS USB-C Easy Charge, which allows them to be charged from a range of plugs or power sources. They can be charged quickly with an included 65-watt charger or charged slowly from a power bank or sockets with less power, such as airline chargers.
Both the ZenBook 13 and 14 are available in Pine Grey or Lilac Mist.
These thin and light laptops pack a full HDMI port, full USB-A port, and two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports. They also have ASUS' Ergolift technology that raises the screen up and improves airflow.
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