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ASUS ExpertBook Ultra weighs less than 1 kg and features the Core Ultra X9 Series 3 and a tandem OLED display

ASUS today unveils a new device designed for professionals who require extreme mobility without sacrificing computing power.

The new ExpertBook Ultra presents itself as a very interesting blend of materials engineering, premium hardware and security, offering a top-tier package wrapped in an exceptionally compact body.

ASUS ExpertBook Ultra Official: Everything You Need to Know

Artificial Intelligence and Enterprise Security

The integration of artificial intelligence is realized through the proprietary ASUS MyExpert platform. This suite facilitates daily offline operations by offering natural language interactions for PC technical support, quick translation functions, document summarization and writing assistance.

It also enables a advanced file search, both locally and in the cloud, and offers intelligent tools for videoconferences, automatically generating transcripts, translations and lists of action items arising from meetings.

On the cybersecurity front, the technology ASUS ExpertGuardian ensures deep protection in line with the strict guidelines NIST SP 800-193.

The system prevents unauthorized firmware modifications and allows automatic restores in case of anomalies. The laptop also introduces the post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to defend the BIOS from future cyber threats, ensuring solid business continuity for companies.

Sustainability and Market Availability

The environmental focus translates into extensive use of recycled materials: the chassis contains up to 90% recycled metal alloy, while plastics and rare-earth magnets originate entirely from sustainable supply chains.

The device also adopts the Digital Product Passport and the methodology Product Environmental Footprint to track the ecological impact across the entire life cycle in a completely transparent way.

ASUS ExpertBook Ultra is available now at the recommended public price of €2,299.

Luca Zaninello

Appassionato del mondo della telefonia da sempre, da oltre un decennio si occupa di provare con mano i prodotti e di raccontare le sue esperienze al pubblico del web. Fotografo amatoriale, ha un occhio di riguardo per i cameraphone più esagerati.

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