ASUS VivoBook S14 and S15 adopts new 5.65-inch ScreenPad 2.0 display and more

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Apart from the new ASUS ZenBook lineup, ASUS also got to show new VivoBook lineup too at their 30th Anniversary in Computex 2019. Designed to appeal to a younger audience, the new VivoBook products are featuring the ScreenPad 2.0 secondary screen but not like the ZenBook Pro Duo.

The VivoBook S14 and S15 will be the first in its series to have the ScreenPad 2.0 and will be supported by the ScreenPad 2.0 for utility usage where content creators can multitask on the 5.65-inch touchscreen. For example, users can use Quick Key for a convenient one-tap command, they can also use Handwriting for text input, Number Key for entering numbers and more. Third-party developers are able to use ASUS API to optimize their software and user experiences on the ScreenPad 2.0 as well.

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Moving away from the ScreenPad 2.0 feature, both laptops are using a four-sided NanoEdge display with the narrowest bezel they can come up with (up to 88% screen-to-body ratio) and are extremely compact weighing just 1.4 kg and 1.8 kg respectively. They are powered by up to Intel Core i7 processors, NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics, 1TB PCIe SSD, an infrared camera, WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and more.

They will have multiple colour selection as well for the younger generation, there are Moss Green, Punk Pink, Cobalt Blue, Transparent Silver and Gun Metal. Unfortunately, no price tags were announced for the new VivoBook S14 and S15 but are likely to make its way to Malaysia. Until then, stay tuned for more ASUS news at TechNave.com.

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