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ASUS unveils new laptops with Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI features

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At IFA 2024, ASUS has unveiled a couple of new laptops. This includes the new ASUS Vivobook S 15 and the ProArt PZ13 laptops, both of which will feature support for Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI.

ASUS actually announced a version of the Vivobook S 15 earlier this year. However, that particular model was powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chipset. This new model uses the newly-announced Snapdragon X Plus.

In terms of hardware specs, the ASUS Vivobook S 15 comes with a 15.6-inch 3K 120 Hz ASUS Lumina OLED display. It also boasts a 70Wh battery which ASUS claims should last users up to 19 hours. Your mileage may vary depending on what you do with it, but 19 hours is quite impressive.

As for the ProArt PZ13, this is a detachable laptop. This means that users who want a tablet and laptop in the same device might prefer this model. It too features a 3K ASUS Lumina OLED display. It also appears to be catered towards artists and designers as the display is Pantone Validated. The ProArt PZ13 packs a 70Wh battery, but it seems that it can squeeze out up to 21 hours.

As we mentioned, one of the highlights of both these ASUS laptops is the inclusion of support for Copilot+. For those unfamiliar, Copilot+ is Microsoft’s AI platform. In the case of these ASUS laptops, the AI is used for features like StoryCube. This is an app that helps users manage and export their file library. It is also used for features like Live Captions, Cocreator, and more.

If you’re keen on either device, the ASUS Vivobook S 15 is priced starting at $899.99, while the ProArt PZ13 is priced starting at $1,099.99. Both laptops are available for purchase.

Tyler Lee
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