The new Asus convertible comes with a pen and runs Windows 11 on a Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 processor.

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The ExpertBook B3 Detachable is a new Windows-on-ARM convertible tablet from Asus. As the name implies, this may be used with or without a detachable keyboard. The protective cover also has a kickstand that can hold the slate in either landscape or portrait configuration.



This is the "first Windows laptop powered by Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 Compute Platform with garaged stylus," according to Asus. There's a lot here to unpack. First and foremost, yes, it is based on the mid-range 7c Gen 2 chipset.


This is meant for remote study and remote work, as well as being on the factory floor or at a retail store. Being lightweight (590g/1.3lbs without the case) and having a long battery life (up to 21 hours) are more crucial than having a large screen. raw performance.

Instead than hanging off the side with a magnetic connection, the "garaged stylus" may be stored within the tablet. The stylus is active, yet it just takes 15 seconds to charge and is ready to use for 45 minutes. The stylus is available separately.

Advanced video call abilities are essential for distant schooling or employment. The Asus ExpertBook B3 Detachable has AI noise-canceling technology for music, noise-reduction for the 5MP front-facing camera (in case your house doesn't have decent lighting), and an useful mute switch on the detachable keyboard. If you need to take a picture of something, there is also a 13MP camera on the back.

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