The new Asus convertible has a garaged stylus, runs Windows 11 on an Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chip

13 September 2022
The Asus ExpertBook B3 Detachable runs Windows on ARM and has an optional kickstand case that can hold it in landscape or portrait orientations.

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  • 14 Sep 2022

This will crash the m2 macbook air

    Peter UK, 13 Sep 2022Using my Tab S8+ 12'4 inch with keyboard feels small a... moreYeah, third photo from bottom shows... It really tiny... Lols

      Why is it using eMMC storage and not UFS?
      Even sub 200€ phones are using UFS 2.1 or 2.2.
      Also this SD 7c seems weaker than the SD 855, why Windows on ARM PCs are often using such weak chips.
      There's the 7c+ Gen 3 but they decided to go with the outdated 7c Gen 2...

        While it's great to see more Windows ARM tablets, I'm not so sure about the SoC. That's the same one you got on the ChromeOS-powered Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3/5 and HP Chromebook x2 11. Tbh, the 8cx Gen 2 is still a solid SoC in 2022.

          $600 - better include 256 to 512 GB storage options. Overall, this is just more useful than heavy laptops.

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            • 14 Sep 2022

            Peter UK, 13 Sep 2022Using my Tab S8+ 12'4 inch with keyboard feels small a... moreIt’s all about what you are used to

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              • 14 Sep 2022

              Not a lot of apps are available to run on Windows 11 using that cpu. You are better off getting an Android based tablet or chromebook or an ipad. It's not about the hardware, it's about the availability of apps that matters.

                Using my Tab S8+ 12'4 inch with keyboard feels small and they are going back to 10'5 inch? Third photo from the bottom says it all, this thing is tiny!