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  2. Asus Vivo - Wikipedia

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    The Asus VivoBook 4K uses a 15.6" 16:9 IPS 4K (3840 x 2160) display with a color gamut of 72% NTSC, 100% sRGB, and 74% Adobe RGB. The laptop supports up to Intel Core i7 processor, up to 12 GB of RAM, up to a 2 TB HDD and up to a Nvidia 940M video card.

  3. Zenbook - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Asus debuted ScreenPad with the ZenBook Pro 15 UX580. The ScreenPad replaces the regular touchpad with a colour capactive touchscreen display. This technology was then in 2019 included in the ZenBook 13 (UX334), ZenBook 14 (UX434) and ZenBook 15 (UX534) and offered optionally on the lower end lineup of VivoBook S laptops. [21] [22]

  4. List of Ultrabook models - Wikipedia

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    Asus Zenbook UX21E [3] $1,000 October 2011 i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) HD 3000 4 GiB ... Asus Vivobook S400CA [20] $750 Q3 2012 i5-3317U (1.7 GHz) Intel HD 4000 4 GiB

  5. Asus EeeBook - Wikipedia

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    The Asus EeeBook is a lineup of affordable Windows laptops by Asus. In 2014, Asus introduced EeeBook lineup of computers starting with the X205TA model. [ 1 ] By 2017 the EeeBook lineup was succeeded by the Asus VivoBook E Series .

  6. Ultrabook - Wikipedia

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    Three first-generation Ultrabooks on display in 2012. From left to right: Samsung Series 5 Notebook, Asus Zenbook UX21E, Toshiba Portégé Z830 In 2011, Intel Capital press officer Jordan Balk Schaer announced a new fund to support startups working on technologies in line with the company's concept for next generation notebooks. [5]

  7. High-yield savings rates for January 15, 2025 - AOL

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    Simple interest vs. compound interest. Simple interest refers to the interest you earn on your principal balance only. Let's say you invest $10,000 into an account that pays 3% in simple interest ...