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As of June 11, you can save $100 with the new price of $649.99. This deal is for the 14-inch, 512GB option with 16GB of RAM.
SEE ALSO: A $400 discount makes this HP OmniBook X 2-in-1 laptop a darn good dealThis laptop is built for AI. It's powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X chip. That means it’s ready for Copilot+ features like turning text into images and real-time translation. It boasts a bright 14-inch WUXGA display with sharp 1920 × 1200 resolution and 300-nit brightness, so everything from streaming to browsing looks bright and clear.
There’s 16GB of memory and 512GB of fast SSD storage, giving you plenty of space and speed for everyday tasks. And the battery life won't let you down either, promising to last up to 19 hours. Ideal for work on the go.
You’ll also get a sleek, lightweight build, WiFi 7 support for super-fast wireless connectivity, and Windows 11 pre-installed with all the new AI-powered features ready to go.
Grab this Asus deal from Amazon.
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