Not much information on this, yet, but according to early reports this is a dual-touchscreen notebook prototype from ASUS. Buried in among the Eees and projector-sporting laptops at Computex 2008, the ...
With ASUS' touchscreen netbook hardware now out in the open, it's time for the company to share their new Eee PC Touch UI. The interface was partially revealed back at CES, but now there's a video ...
TL;DR: ASUS's ProArt P16 laptop, launching Q4 2025, features the groundbreaking Lumina Pro OLED touchscreen with 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,600 nits HDR brightness, ideal for creators.
TL;DR: ASUS has introduced the 32-inch ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV monitor, offering a 6016 x 3384 resolution and 226 PPI for exceptional clarity. It features 98% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB coverage, VESA ...
At CES 2020 Nvidia is trumpeting the virtues of 360Hz refresh gaming monitors for eSports players. Spearheading this super fast refresh rate advance is a new monitor from Asus, whose full specs are ...
If you’re in the market for a portable monitor, chances are you don’t want to interfere with the portability part of the equation. The Asus ProArt Display PA148CTV is a road warrior’s dream in that ...
One of the most interesting things Asus showed at its press conference on Tuesday was a line of products that doesn’t actually exist yet. Asus calls the platform Waveface, and it consists of a group ...
Remember Razer's Switchblade UI? Remember Windows SideShow? If you ever dreamt of a computer with its own secondary display, then ASUS' New ZenBook Pro is the device for you. In place of a traditional ...
We're fortunate enough to get hands-on time with some pretty sexy hardware here at HH and we're not going to make any apologies for using the "s word" as it relates to this hot new notebook from Asus.
The Asus ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV ($1,399) brings a boost in resolution to the company's line of ProArt monitors for creative pros. This Mac-friendly 32-inch IPS display provides vivid colors, superb ...
It is easy to carry around, the ergonomics are on point, and it has enough power to do practically anything I want it to do.
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