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ASUS will present the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC laptop at CES 2025 with up to 32 hours of battery life


ASUS will present the world's lightest Copilot+ PC laptop at CES 2025 with up to 32 hours of battery life



In addition to a new gaming laptopASUS will also offer news during the next CES regarding laptops refers. As we read in his release, ASUS will present the Copilot+ PC laptop, the world’s lightestwhere also has left all the details for presentation during the next CES 2025. A brief announcement, accompanied by a video, in which only we can see the silhouette of this thin and light laptop.

Geeknetic ASUS will present the world's lightest Copilot+ PC laptop at CES 2025 with up to 32 hours of battery life 1

In their announcement they have defined this new Copilot+ PC laptop as a helper based on AI technology. An elegant laptop aimed specifically at users who need mobilitywithout giving up the advantages offered by artificial intelligence and the help offered on a daily basis. A minimalism inspired design and the nature where innovation has not been renounced.

ASUS has not shared technical details of this new and lightweight addition to the Copilot+ PC range. Yes, it has indicated that it will belong to its range of laptops ZenBook and that despite its size it will have a battery life of up to 32 hoursa surprising duration ideal for long trips where connecting your laptop can be a problem or uncomfortable.

Geeknetic ASUS will present the world's lightest Copilot+ PC laptop with up to 32 hours of battery life at CES 2025 2

This laptop, which the manufacturer itself has defined as a smart companion to revolutionize productivitywill be announced during the ASUS Always Incredible event at the next CES.

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Article Editor: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.

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