ASUS launched two brand new laptop for the Indian market. Both the laptops, the gaming F570 and the VivoBook 12 (X505) sport the AMD Ryzen 5 processor with AMD Radeon Vega8 graphics and expandable memory up to 8GB DDR4. Both of these laptops, according to ASUS, are designed keeping in mind daily productivity, use, and entertainment. The newly launched devices are powered by AMD precisely for this reason. The Taiwanese company further mentioned that other than daily use, the F570 and the VivoBook 12 is specially made for Indian consumer with longer lasting longevity.
Multitasking in the F570 will become easier, effortless and hassle-free owing to the AMD Ryzen 5 Processor. The AMD Radeon Vega 8 graphics is responsible for creating a striking and vivid visual display. The F570 supports dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi which will make connectivity 6 times faster than any 802.11n. In terms of use and connectivity, the F570 is one of the high-performer laptops with fluid movement.
The design is eye catchy too. It comes in a Reaper Black finish with the edges trimmed with lighting blue. It weighs only 1.9 kg making it a member of the lightest laptops and its keyboard is back-lit making it easier for the user to work on the laptop in the dark.
We are excited to unveil the Gaming F570 and VivoBook 15 (X505) specially designed for our Indian consumers. – Arnold Su, ROG and PC Head, ASUS India
The 15.6-inch full-HD display VivoBook 15 will give its release-twin F570 a competition in terms of weight. Weighing only 1.6 kg, the VivoBook 15 is even lighter than the F570. VivoBook 15 promises to immerse its user into its NanoEdge display which offers 82% screen-to-body ratio due to the 7.7 mm Ultra-Narrow bezel on the display. The device promises longer lasting battery lifespan with fast-charge technology which can deliver a 60% charge in only 49 minutes.
The new VivoBook 15 is priced between Rs 30,990 and Rs 35,990, while the F570 will cost Rs 52,990. Both of these laptops will be available on the e-commerce portal for the first month after their launch.