ASUS has officially launched its 2025 Vivobook S series in the Philippines, headlined by the Vivobook S16 (S3607QA), a Copilot+ PC powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processor. Equipped with a ...
First announced a couple of weeks ago, Copilot+ PCs, like the ASUS Vivobook S 15, are now available for purchase from various retailers. With a 45 TOPS Neural Engine thanks to the 12-core Snapdragon X ...
ASUS will introduce the Vivobook S16 Copilot+ PC in India on September 8. The product page is live on the ASUS India website with full specifications, pricing details, and launch offers. The laptop ...
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ASUS unveiled a large collection of new Copilot+ PC laptops at IFA 2024, bringing AI power to several of its product lines. The company is splitting this portfolio into two branches, each powered by a ...
After featuring some notable deals on the base model S25 yesterday, today we are touching down to highlight some notable deals on the top-of-the-line Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. While there were some ...
Compatibility may be a problem for some users. Graphics performance is weak. No touchscreen. Keyboard symbols are hard to make out, even with color backlighting maxed out. The arrival of Microsoft’s ...
The Asus Vivobook is one of the most affordable laptops with Qualcomm's Snapdragon silicon and a Copilot+ badge for AI chops. It's a utilitarian workhorse that occasionally stumbles, but gets the job ...
Asus has expanded its laptop portfolio in India with the introduction of the Zenbook S16, Zenbook 14, and multiple new Vivobook models. The latest lineup highlights the company’s growing focus on ...
You might be asking yourself a single-word question right now: Ceraluminum? The outer lid of the stylish and sleek new Copilot+ AI PC from ASUS, the Zenbook S16, is made from this exclusive new ...
Terrible screen quality. Plastic chassis looks and feels cheap. A bit thick. But if all that goodness is only reserved for expensive, high-end laptops, it’ll never truly change the PC landscape.