The ASUS ExpertBook B1400 breaks cover as the brand’s newest thin and light notebook for business and enterprise users. It is a premium thin and light laptop offering a range of personalisation options to better serve different business types.
The latest ASUS ExperBook B1400 draws its power from the latest Intel 11th gen Core processors. The laptop has a sleek profile and is highly configurable as well. In terms of build quality, it features a contemporary design including a rugged aluminium top shell and strong military-grade construction.
The laptop comes equipped with features like NumberPad 2.0, dual heat pipe, an ErgoLift design, fingerprint sensor in the power button, a nano-edge display and an impressive 84% screen-to-body ratio.
ASUS ExpertBook B1400 Specs, Features and PriceThe ASUS ExpertBook B1400 comes with upto an Intel 11th Gen Core i7 processor with upto 48GB of DDR4 RAM. Users will also have the option to go with an Nvidia MX 330 GPU as well. In terms of storage, the laptop also comes with up to 1TB and 2TB HDD storage options. ASUS also claims an easy upgradability option for the laptop as it can be upgraded just by removing a few screws and without disassembling the entire thing.
In terms of I/O, it comes with USB 3.2 Gen-2 and USB 2.0 Type-A ports, HDMI 1.4, VGA, Ethernet, and an audio combo jack. The laptop supports upto three external monitors and upto two 4k UHD external monitors. It also features Wi-Fi 6 with ASUS Wi-Fi master tech along with Bluetooth 5.2 as well.
In terms of dimension, the laptop weighs around 1.45kg and stands at just 19.2mm tall. As mentioned before, the laptop is made for military-grade material so expect long-lasting build quality as well. The laptop will use up to a 90W charging brick to keep itself charged.
ASUS says that the ExperBook B1400 will become available for purchase at exclusive ASUS stores and leading commercial PC partners as well with a starting price of Rs 32,490.
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