TECHNOLOGY | March 20, 2017
Lenovo and ASUS recently introduced their new slueth of hardcore computers that would suit the productivity and entertainment needs of their consumers in the Philippine market. These devices include new lineup of Lenovo Thinkpads powered by Intel's newest processor and a new generation of ultra high Zenbooks. Let's check them out, shall we?
New Thinkpads, Better Processors
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Lenovo Thinkpad E470 (Photo Credit: Lenovo) |
Lenovo's Thinkpads are known for their durability, robustness, design and overall performance for those who want to have a reliable workstation. These new devices - namely the Thinkpad E470, Thinkpad T470, Thinkpad X270, and Thinkstation P410 - are not just simply power-packed laptops because they run on Intel's new 7th Generation Keby lake processor that would surely power up what you need to do beyond your productivity needs. Furthermore, considering they both run on Windows 10 OS, they come with a preloaded Microsoft Signature Image optimized for a cleaner and faster system right out of the box. Lenovo did not mention when they will come out in local markets, but I assure that their availability won't suit what you need for your own needs.
New Zenbooks Ready for More Productivity
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ASUS Zenbook 3 Deluxe (Photo Credit: CNET.com) |
During a glamorous party, ASUS revealed its new Zenbook 3 Deluxe series that offers premium build quality and features that suit the productivity and entertainment needs of its users. The Zenbook 3 Deluxe has a 142-inch Full High Definition display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4 and a full-size keyboard stretching from edge to edge. But, the most intriguing thing about the new laptop is that it is a beast considering that it is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor coupled with 16 GB of RAM and a whopping 1 TB of internal storage. The Zenbook 3 Deluxe will be available in authorized dealers and ASUS concept stores nationwide in eight different variants starting at Php59,995.
If you're not ready to claim any of these new devices because of their availability and pricing in the local market, then I don't blame you. But if you're already prepare for this, then this could worth what you want for your own powerful laptop.