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Abimanyu / May 30, 2016

ASUS Zenvolution at Computex 2016 – ASUS Comes with Exciting Products Line-up Including a Home Robot

ASUS Zenvolution at Computex 2016

Asus today conducted an event at Computex 2016. Asus Chairman Jonney Shih presented the event himself. First of all comes the most exciting Zenbo, a Robot designed for the home. It can be able to move independently and can understand commands spoken. The main purpose of Zenbo is to provide assistance to the family.

Zenbo entertains the people, reminds the tasks or appointments we missed, check for an emergency situation in the home, can alert the family members, make video calls, shop online, use Social media, stream videos online and uses voice commands.  It can look after the kids and old aged person. The other family members who were outside can see the kids or old aged person in the home from their smartphones. Zenbo also can assist in Household works and can control the Home appliances if connected.

The next release of Asus is three excellent Smartphones in the Asus Zenfone series. They are Asus Zenfone 3, Zenfone 3 Deluxe and Zenfone 3 Ultra. All of them have a completely different specification in every section. And very impressive Asus smartphones of 2016. This three phones may be the game changer for Asus in the smartphone market.

Next is three new Windows Laptops. All the three called as Asus Zenbook 3 and the variation comes in the configuration of hardware. But, all of them have the same design. They also the thinnest Notebook laptops. Even thinner than Macbooks. Zenbook will be available from July with starting price of $999.

Next is the Asus Zenfone Transformers Mini, Transformers 3 and Transformers 3 Pro, a detachable, ultrathin 2 in 1 PC. This acts as both Tablet with touch screen and also has a keyboard which is detachable. This PC’s also available from July or August 2016, prices starting at $799.

Other than the above, Asus also unveiled  Asus Designo Curve MX34VQ Monitor with 1800R curvature and aspect ratio of 21:9 and ROG XG Station 2, an external graphics card dock that can turn a laptop into VR gaming hub.

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