Local Agencies Can Benefit from High Processing Power
The Zenbook Pro 14 features high processing power. To stress-test it back in the lab, I ran graphically intensive videos for more than 20 hours while processing large computations from a custom database. I didn’t detect any buffering, lagging or glitching in the videos.
As far as battery life, the Zenbook Pro 14 is impressive. On the road, I got up to 10 hours of runtime with normal use. When pushed to the maximum for performance testing, the battery still lasted for 6.5 hours.
The laptop’s security features are a boon for travelers. Windows Hello, combined with an integrated infrared camera, supports passwordless login, and the system can automatically log you out if you step away.
Finally, the edge-to-edge ergonomic keyboard allows for comfortable typing and easy data entry, thanks to the innovative ASUS NumberPad, an illuminated virtual numeric keypad embedded in the touchpad. It’s every bit as easy to work with as a desktop computer with a full-size keyboard.
With its computing power and reliability, the ASUS Zenbook Pro 14 can be a key tool to help state and local government employees and their agencies meet mission requirements.