ASUS launches ExpertBook B5 Flip OLED laptop in India

February 6, 2022

The machine comes with up to 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics and Thunderbolt 4, Support for Dual M.2 SSDs with RAID functionalities…reports Asian Lite News

Taiwanese tech giant ASUS launched its high-end business-class laptop ExpertBook B5 Flip OLED (B5302) in India at a starting price of Rs 1,39,000.

The laptop is 360 degrees convertible in form and features a Full-HD Anti-glare HDR OLED touch display panel, for the ultimate in viewing with professional colour and clarity.

The new ExpertBook B5 Flip OLED (B5302) laptop is built for business success in style, with a precision-crafted and minimalist chassis that pushes the limits of lightness with magnesium aluminium premium construction, the company claims.

The machine comes with up to 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics and Thunderbolt 4, Support for Dual M.2 SSDs with RAID functionalities.

The laptop is also packed with features to protect personal privacy and business data, including a built-in fingerprint sensor and a TPM 2.0 chip.

The new ExpertBook B5 Flip OLED (B5302) laptop is also loaded with full-size I/O ports as much as physically possible on an ultra-thin class sleek device, 40 Gbps data transfer speeds, support for triple 4K display output and fast charging, plus full-size USB Type-A and an HDMI outputs.

It is also equipped with wired Gigabit network connectivity with a unique MAC address for easy device management.

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