Note: This year, our gift suggestion series is proudly supported by ASUS and their ROG team. Thank you ASUS!
The ASUSPRO B9440 might have been designed with business users in mind, but it has a lot going for regular guys and gals too. To start, because it has a magnesium alloy chassis, it weighs just 1.05kg, which makes it incredibly light. And even though it may just be 15mm thick, it passed MIL-STD 810G testing too, which means it is more rugged and sturdy than your typical notebooks.
ASUSPRO B9440 also has a pretty unique design. The hinge, when opened, becomes a stand that props the keyboard up at an angle, making it more comfortable to type. The notebook’s two USB Type-C ports have also been neatly integrated into the bottom of the of the display, which is cool to see.
Elsewhere, it has a 14-inch Full-HD display with attractive and super thin bezels, and it can be spec’ed with up to an Intel Core i7 processor with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD.
The ASUSPRO B9440 is priced beginning at S$2,098 and you can find out more from our review here.
Guess the Next Day’s Gift Suggestion and Stand a Chance to Win One!
That’s right, we have got hints packed at the end of our daily Christmas gift suggestions and it’s up to you to guess what the next gift suggestion might be. This routine will take place every day leading up to the 31st December 2017 and HardwareZone Members (residing in Singapore) who get the most number of correct guesses will stand a chance to win the following:-
- A few of these gift ideas (we won't reveal them now to keep the guessing game going)
- 5 x S$100 Grab vouchers
- 7 x ASUS ROG gift sets
How can you participate and win? Read on...
Riddle Me This: What is the Next Gift Suggestion? (Contest Hint)
Our next festive gift suggestion from ASUS is a highly customizable gaming desktop that has a hint of Star Wars about it. It is powered by Intel's powerful 7th generation Intel Core processors and can be equipped with NVIDIA's fearsome GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card. What could it be?
Post your ANSWER in our Discussion Thread!
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