ASUS presented a tablet on Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 ARM processor with Windows 11
September 14, 2022
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ASUS has officially presented the latest tablet converter ExpertBook B3, whose main feature is the ARM processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2. Thanks to this, for example, the
ASUS has officially presented the latest tablet converter ExpertBook B3, whose main feature is the ARM processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2. Thanks to this, for example, the manufacturer promises a potential buyer up to 21 hours of battery life. quite enjoyable for the most advanced competitors in the segment. And importantly, thanks to the full-size detachable keyboard and the built-in stand on the back of the device, the tablet is easily transformed into an almost full-fledged laptop, and also supports two options for the orientation of the tablet.
ASUS representatives said they’ve seen the device in a variety of use cases – for example, it could be used in tablet manufacturing, small business offices, and even education. The fact is that the device weighs only 590 grams – for such a diagonal and performance, the tablet is really light, although there are no records here compared to competitors. In addition, this is the first tablet with an ARM processor and built-in Windows, which receives a built-in stylus – in the case there is a special compartment for storage, and the screen, of course, supports the input tool.
Dual feet on the back of the gadget allow you to set up the device in both vertical and horizontal positions – in some scenarios this is really convenient. And the characteristics of the gadget are very good – the gadget received 4 or 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage (there are no options to choose from here), and the screen diagonal reaches 10.5 inches with an aspect ratio of 16:10. It has a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port and a headphone jack, a 5 MP front camera and a 13 MP main camera.
But the main advantage is the full-fledged Windows 11 Home operating system, which comes in S mode. Also, the company will produce Windows 11 Pro-based tablets for educational institutions, so the mobile device provides more than enough capability. And while convertible tablets, like the entire tablet segment outside of the Apple lineup, have long died out at over $600 for the base version, the ASUS ExpertBook B3 Detachable has a good chance of success.
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