

The Asus devices included in this refresh are the new ZenBook models, the Transformer Pro 2-in-1, and three new versions of the Zen AIO all-in-one desktop. So, what is so important about these Asus models running the latest from Intel? Before we get ahead of ourselves, they won’t accrue the type of sizable leap you might be hoping for, as Kaby Lake’s architecture is essentially a modified version of Skylake (also considered “a second tock in Intel’s “tick-tock” chip strategy”), meaning only incremental upgrades are feasible. But don’t get too disappointed yet. Kaby Lake will still be showing users some nice, sizable and noticeable boosts, like reaching double-digit percentage point increases while running the internet. Furthermore, the newly released chip is ten times more efficient than Intel’s first-gen Core processor, making the incremental upgrades a vital and welcome aspect in the ecosystem at hand.


The rest of the Kaby Lake Asus models include the ZenBook Flip UX360UA 2-in-1, starting at $899, the Transformer Pro T304 2-in-1 ($999), as well as the the Zen AiO series, starting at $999, including the Zen AiO Pro Z240IE, the AiO ZN270IE, and the AiO ZN241IC all-in-one desktops. All of these devices will be available starting May 2017.