Four new laptops from ASUS let you show off your creativity

ASUS just launched four new laptops, including the VivoBook S15 and its range of vibrant colors.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

ASUS launched four new laptops today from two different lines, the VivoBook S14 and S15, as well as the ProArt STudioBook 15 and StudioBook 17. The VivoBook S14 and S15 are thin and light laptops designed for people on the go while the ProArt StudioBook 15 and 17 are build for creators.

The VivoBook S14 and S15 are available in multiple colors, though the S15 has four options, while the S14 only has two. ASUS highlights the bold design of the laptops and that they allow you to show off some of your personality. They also have a yellow enter key to add a bit of flair. Both laptops have thinner bezels to maximize their display sizes on their bodies. The new VivoBook S15 does not have a second screen in the display like theprevious model.

The ProArt StudioBook 15 and 17 are much more powerful laptops aimed towards creators. They run on 9th Gen Intel Core i7 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 graphics. Combined, these specs should be enough for image creation, video editing, and working with 3-D animations. The ProArt StudioBook 17 also has a number pad built into its trackpad.

TheProArt StudioBook 15andProArt StudioBook 17are listed on ASUS’s website as “Coming Soon.” Each ProArt Studiobook laptop is listed at $2,000. TheVivobook 14andVivoBook 15are also listed as “Coming Soon” for $700.

This laptop has an NVIDIA RTX 2060 inside to help people create and edit content.

This powerful laptop has an NVIDIA RTX 2060 inside and a number pad built into the trackpad.

This thin and light laptop has some colorful flairs to show off your personality.

This thin laptop is available in a variety of colors that pop, including “Resolute Red.”

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