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ASUS Reveals New Two-in-One Computers to Give the Surface Studio a Hard Time

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Asus continues to present news at Computex 2017 and if a while ago our Xataka colleagues have referred to the Asus ZenBook Pro, a compact laptop that can replace the desktop, now it's time to refer to the new two in one from ASUS: the Vivo AiO V241 and ASUS Zen AiO ZN242

Two models that come to compete in a market such as that of two-in-one equipment that seek to offer good performance without This entails a reduction in the space they occupy at home, something increasingly valued by users.Two teams that want to make it difficult for the Surface Studio and for that there is nothing better than knowing their weapons.

From the outset, comment that both models have a NanoEdge multi-touch screen, a large diagonal and bezels that are practically invisible. A design that certainly has nothing to envy to the Microsoft model or the Apple iMac.

ASUS Vivo AiO V241

Starting with the ASUS Vivo AiO V241, it makes use of a 23.8-inch screen with the aforementioned NanoEdge technology and HD multitouch support. A panel that allows a screen aspect ratio that reaches 88% of the total front and that adds technologies such as ASUS Splendid and ASUS Tru2Life Video to improve the details and clarity of the images.

In addition, the ASUS Vivo AiO V241 mounts an interesting audio system ASUS SonicMaster with two bass-reflex speakers that seek to offer intense sound and immersive.As for the hardware chosen to move the system, a seventh generation Intel Core i5 processor supported by an NVIDIA GeForce 930MX graphics has been chosen.

ASUS Zen AiO ZN242

Regarding the ASUS Zen AiO ZN242 we find a team that once again repeats the 23.8-inch NanoEdge multitouch touch panel, but achieving an even better percentage in terms of screen, becausereaches 90% of the front making it ideal for multi-monitor setups.

Inside we find a seventh-generation quad-core Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor, supported by 32 GB of RAMand an NVIDIA GeForce 1050 GTX graphics card with a 512 GB PCIe SSD. We can even opt for a hard drive that works with the new Intel Optane memories with which performance is improved at the lowest Queue Dept.

Two more than interesting teams, at least on paper, but of which for now we do not know two fundamental aspects such as the price and the date of arrival on the market .

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