Showing posts with label Asus. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Asus launches ZenBook, VivoBook laptops with 10th Gen Intel Core processors

Asus on Thursday extended its Zenbook and Vivobook workstations arrangement with the dispatch of the ZenBook 13(UX325) and Zenbook 14 (UX425), and the VivoBook S14 (S433) and the VivoBook Ultra K14 (K413), separately. Both the Zenbook and Vivobook are a piece of organization's dainty and light PC line-up, presently fueled by tenth Gen Intel Core portable processors.
"Purchaser PC fragment is experiencing a renaissance, particularly in this current circumstance where innovation is progressively getting significantly increasingly interconnected. We invest wholeheartedly in carrying the most recent development to our customers with the new line up of Zenbook and Vivobook fueled by Intel tenth Gen Processors. The unrivaled convenientce joined with a force stuffed execution will set heartbeats hustling high. We accept these new contributions are good to go to win hearts the nation over with their one of a kind plan and mixed tints," Arnold Su, Business Head, Consumer and Gaming PC, System Business Group, ASUS India, said in an announcement.
ZenBook 13/14 (UX325/UX425) highlights
The ZenBook UX325 and ZenBook UX425 have 13.3-inch and 14-inch screen, individually. Both the journals highlight Asus NanoEdge screen with slight bezels on three-sides, making for up to 90 percent screen-to-body proportion.
The workstations have all-metal 13.9 mm frame and weighs 1.07 kg and 1.13 kg, separately. Availability is secured by set of I/O ports, including the DualThunderbolt 3 USB-C, USB Type A, MicroSD card peruser, and HDMI.
Asus ZenBook 14 UX425Asus ZenBook 14 UX425
The note pads include touchpad, which bends over as number cushion, and show cover with 'ErgoLift' pivot that improves composing solace, thermals, and sound quality. Also, there is an IR camera for Windows Hello login through face acknowledgment.
The Zenbook 13 and Zenbook 14 will be accessible in a Lilac Mist and Pine Gray shades with a spun-metal completion.

ZenBook 13/14 (UX325/UX425) particulars

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Asus launches AMD Ryzen 4000-powered TUF-series notebooks: Price and specs

Asus on Tuesday propelled AMD Ryzen 4000-arrangement controlled TUF A15 and TUF A17 gaming workstations in India. Beginning at Rs 60,990, the TUF A15 note pad will be accessible in blaze dark (FA506) and fortification dim (FA566) hues, though, the TUF A17 (FA706) will be accessible in stronghold dim shading as it were. Alongside the TUF workstations, the Taiwanese hardware producer additionally propelled AMD Ryzen controlled GA15 and GA35 work areas under its gaming ROG brand.
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The TUF Gaming A15 and A17 are controlled by AMD Ryzen 4000-arrangement portable processors with up to eight centers and sixteen string design, matched with up with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and GeForce RTX 2060 discrete realistic handling units, separately. The PCs support up to 32GB double channel DDR4-3200 RAM and accompany strong state drive (SSD) stockpiling of up to 1TB. Both the journals brag double enemy of residue fans to hold thermals under control.

screenshotThe ROG Strix GA15 is controlled by up to AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-center CPU, matched with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti GPU. It bolsters up to 32GB DDR4-3200MHz memory and flaunts 1TB NVMe SSD stockpiling, expandable up to 2TB. The GA15 underpins quick charging and information move through reversible Type-C port with top interface data transmission of 10Gbps by means of USB 3.2 Gen 2. It has five Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports toconnect peripherals. For gaming or gushing 4K video on the big screen, the work area has HDMI 2.0b port and the DisplayPort 1.4. It has Wi-Fi 5 for Gigabit LAN speed and low inertness associations for web based gaming.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Paytm Mall on hiring spree, eyes Rs 10,000-crore business in a year

Company News

Putting speculation to rest and eyeing a comeback, Paytm Mall, the online marketplace firm of Vijay Shekhar Sharma-led One97 Communications, is planning to hire as many as 500 back-end tech team members. The company is targeting Rs 10,000 crore in business over the next 12 months.

The news comes amid reports that the company was planning to scale down its online marketplace business and eventually exit it. The company, however, has been through some internal reshuffle as well as changes so that it can revamp and reboot. According to sources, while Amit Sinha, chief operating officer (COO) at Paytm Mall, is still overseeing the business, he might be given another role in the company.

The company on Sunday said that it was on the fast track to expand its online to offline (O2O) platform across the country and has witnessed growth of over 200 per cent in the last six months.
In past few weeks, the company has hired 200 people across various verticals to bolster back-end processes and plans to add another 300 on the rolls in the next few months.

Chart “We are observing strong traction for O2O with the business growing over 200 per cent in the last six months and have therefore doubled down on this business model. To support this growth, we have re-aligned some of our teams and have added 200 more people for the business. We further plan to add an additional workforce of 300 people across business, technology, and product in the next few months,” said Srinivas Mothey, SVP – Paytm Mall.


 The company is planning to make a splash in the grocery space over the next few months. It would soon go big on hyperlocal grocery delivery and would also get into the fresh produce space...Read More

Monday, January 28, 2019

Asus F570ZD review: Great entry-level gaming laptop but misses out on SSD

Technology Reviews:
Asus, the Taiwanese manufacturer of computer peripherals, recently launched Asus F570ZD, a laptop for entry- level gamers and for those on the lookout for a dedicated performance laptop to enhance their daily workflow. While the innards present in the laptop make it an exciting purchace, I took a deeper look to find out that is it still a valuable product when it comes to casual gaming and everyday computing.

Asus F570ZD review:
Asus F570ZD is compact with the typical ASUS built. The sea green accent on the Asus logo and the sea green borders give a quirky finish to the laptop. The back has a shiny-metal black finish that gives a premium feel to the device. Apart from that, there is little else that stands out in this laptop's design. The bezels are thick but not huge and we wonder why thin bezels are not yet brought to mid-level laptops.

Asus F570ZD review As far as performance is concerned, the F570ZD is a great performer but with minor flaws. The AMD Ryzen 5 processor works great, but somehow the absence of a SSD mars the performance to a large extent. The laptop take a bit of time to start up as well as load high-end games like FIFA 2019 or Metro Last Light Redux.


  The 8GB RAM works in tandem with the processor to belt out decent performance and the NVIDIA GTX 1050 graphics also work perfectly but the absence of SSD (solid state drive) is felt throughout. The boot up time is plain annoying, with about a minute of time wasted before the laptop actually boots. While the innards work in tandem to enhance the performance, the heat management issue crops up after a few hours of extensive use. The fans become noisy after extensive use but the noise is bearable and wont cause much problem...Read More