
Asus Vivobook 14 With Snapdragon X AI CPU Launched In India: Price, Features
Asus Vivobook 14 is using the new Snapdragon X AI processor that brings Windows 11 and AI features to more users.
Asus has launched another Windows 11 AI laptop in the Indian market this week which is part of the Vivobook series. The new Asus Vivobook 14 model brings the Snapdragon X CPU to more users as they look for options to upgrade before the Windows 10 support deadline in October this year. The new laptop brings the AI NPU chip that allows them to experience Windows 11 AI tools and more which also brings you one-click access to Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant.
The Asus Vivobook 14 Snapdragon X variant is priced in India at Rs 65,990 and you can buy the latest model from online stores in the country.
Asus Vivobook 14 Snapdragon X Specifications
The Vivobook 14 variant carries a 14-inch IPS display with support for Full HD+ resolution along with 16:10 aspect ratio, 60Hz standard refresh rate and low blue light emission tech. The laptop can open up to 180-degrees which makes it sit flat on the surface thanks to the hinge mechanism in place. The laptop weighs under 1.50 kg which is one of the lightest you can get in this price range.
Asus has equipped the laptop with an IR camera that offers Full HD resolution and you get a privacy shutter button and support for Windows Hello security unlocking. For connectivity, the laptop offers two USB 3.2 ports, two USB 4.0 Type C ports, HDMI port and the headphone jack.
The company is also offering stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos supported, and the built-in 50Wh battery gets 65W charging support with the bundled adapter in the box. Asus has launched a wide range of AI laptops in the last few months, and the brand is now bringing more affordable options in the Windows 11 segment as people look to upgrade from their older Windows 10 machines in the country.
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