Laptops
ASUS ZenBook 13 UX325 11th Gen: For work and play
All-around notebook
ASUS recently launched the 11th Gen Intel Core i5 ASUS Zenbook 13 UX325 and it’s a notebook that covers all the bases.
The Intel chip powering this notebook is supported by Intel Iris Graphics XE — an added boost for gamers, designers, and creators. This combination promises that the laptop will absolutely kill it whether you’re working, relaxing, or juggling both like the multitaskers we all tend to be.
Whatever you’re multitasking, you can practically do it anywhere. At only 13.99mm thin and 1.11kg light, the ZenBook 13 UX325 is extremely easy to carry around. It’s the ideal work device for young and mobile professionals.
Elevating the productivity experience is the NumberPad 2.0. It’s a dual-function touchpad with an integrated LED-illuminated numeric keypad. It’s perfect for number crunching professionals. Even when NumberPad is activated, the touchpad can be used for cursor control thanks to its intelligent software.
Worried if it can keep up with you? The notebook promises a 15-hour battery life and comes with a 65W power adapter. The ports also won’t leave you wanting. You have: HDMI and USB Type-A, a MicroSD card reader, and two USB-C Thunderbolt 4.
The ASUS ZenBook 13 UX325 is ultrathin but in now way lacks in power and performance. It comes in Pine Grey and is available at ASUS Concept Stores and ASUS Official Lazada Store for PhP 54,995.
This article is collaboration between GadgetMatch and ASUS Philippines
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Laptops
The Googlebook is the next evolution of the Chromebook
Notebooks are coming later this year.
Chromebooks did not become the go-to alternative for laptop users on a budget. Given how the market looks today, it could have been a matter of “right place, wrong time.” Today, Google is trying again with the new Googlebook lineup.
The Googlebook is different from the Chromebook. Though both platforms allow Android apps to run natively, the Googlebook will focus more on building a foundation on Gemini Intelligence.
Of course, the Android ecosystem is still a focal point. The Googlebook can run apps from the ecosystem and can connect seamlessly with Android phones. Specifically, users can access their phone’s apps and files directly from the notebook without waiting for transfers.
As for the Gemini part, the Googlebook starts by reinventing the cursor. The new Magic Pointer brings the wonder of Gemini to your mouse. A wiggle of the cursor wakes the software, which contextualizes anything it’s pointed to. For example, pointing at a date will ask you if you want to schedule a meeting. Pointing at two photos might merge the two into an AI-generated mashup.
Additionally, Create a Widget will allow you to customize software to perfectly tailor to your needs. Using Gemini, the Googlebook can collate everything you need on your dashboard.
Currently, there are no official models set to come out just yet. However, Google has confirmed that Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo have committed to bringing out the Googlebook this fall. Naturally, each of these brands will have their own take on lineup, but the one thing uniting them will be a unique glowbar to set them apart from other notebooks.
SEE ALSO: Google, on Android adopting Liquid Glass: “Not happening!”
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