Asus is launching a new "all-terrain" laptop that will allow you to edit on the mountaintop

Asus is launching a new "all-terrain" laptop that will allow you to edit on the mountaintop

As someone who needed some powerful pale ale before he was persuaded to go up the CN Tower in Toronto, the height isn't exactly mine But screw my fear of heights, because I'm still intrigued by the prospect of a laptop you can use at the top of the mountain 

Asus's new laptop suite, sold as "all terrain", will be released at the Computex event in Taiwan on 6/3 The company claims that the new ProArt series of lightweight machines can withstand altitudes of up to 15,000 feet, seriously toasted temperatures, and high levels of humidity Someone will probably have to get Bear Grylls with a mobile phone, a laptop that is built exclusively for extreme outdoor conditions to sound right over the alley of the British troopers

Staying on its military theme, the ProArt series is MIL-STD810 certified and the US Department of Defense to see how the equipment will withstand the harshest environmental conditions If you're a content producer who regularly scales Mount Kilimanjaro, you can set up a camp 4,000 feet short of its peak and still watch the video

And that's exactly who the Asus ProArt range is intended for: Content creators These machines, coming in a variety of form factors (spanning traditional clamshell designs, more convertible models, and tablets), don't yet have exact specifications in the large

ProArt lineup, but in the video above we can see that at least 1 model has a 4K OLED display It seems that it has been confirmed that it is equipped withThis is useful for prosumer video editor

As with many new laptop ranges, Asus's new Windows11 system utilizes some form of AI, but the specific artificial intelligence features that ProArt machines employ are unknown at the time of writing I'm not sure if the first thought that crosses my mind is "Oh, my AI laptop can more effectively let me edit the video", but before ProArt Si

June3 turns around, however, I'm probably not sure if it's going to work in my incredibly dull yet equally secure Scottish apartment Tess the Best Gaming Laptops

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