ASUS refreshes its VivoBook series in India


New Delhi, Sep 4 (IANS): Refreshing its thin and light VivoBook series, ASUS on Wednesday launched X403, X409, and X509 in India for Rs 54,990, Rs 32,990 and Rs 30,990, respectively.

VivoBook X403 promises to offer 24-hour long battery life; the 14-inch laptop is ultraportable and has passed military-grade level durability test, according to the company.

The VivoBook X509 packs a high-performance 8th Generation Intel Core U-series processors and the latest NVIDIA MX230 discrete graphics.

"For ASUS, the Indian market is of prime importance. Being committed to bringing the latest innovation and best-in-class offerings to our users in India, we are glad to unveil the three brand new VivoBook offerings: X403, X509 and X409," Arnold Su, Head of Consumer Notebooks and ROG Business, ASUS India, said in a statement.

"Each of these laptops have been crafted with precision, introducing a unique attribute in the market today. We are hopeful that the users in pursuit of extremely portable, advanced, and thin and light laptops would opt for the latest VivoBook offerings," Su added.

The ASUS VivoBook X409 supports 2x USB 2.0 ports, one USB3.1 Type A (Gen1) and another USB3.1 Type C (Gen 1) port.

  

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