PRO and ExpertBook laptops are designed for business and focused on maximum data protection and the laptop itself. A fingerprint scanner, optional Face ID, a TPM module, a Kensington lock, a webcam shutter, as well as additional software to combat phishing, trojans and viruses are responsible for this. In addition to this, most members of the series boast a shockproof housing, certified to the military standard MIL-STD-810G.

In terms of hardware and form factors, democracy reigns in the Asus business area. For example, PRO models are classic business laptops with a solid chassis, moderately nimble hardware and impressive battery life. There are no graphics cards, and displays do not shine with quality, so the PRO models are at the level of low-cost Vivobook laptops, rarely stepping over the $1000 mark. Given the filling with energy-efficient components, the battery life can reach 15-18 hours. An interesting option for an entrepreneur who spends a lot of time on the road.


In turn, ExpertBook devices set themselves a more ambitious task, trying to answer the question, what should be the perfect business laptop? Asus felt that, first of all, it should be thin and light. No sooner said than done, the Asus ExpertBook B9, released at the end of 2020, became the thinnest and lightest 14-inch business laptop in the world (weighs 880 grams). These models are designed for quick integration into the corporate structure of enterprises.

In addition to powerful hardware, Thunderbolt 4 and other useful features, ExpertBook laptops stand out due to the ability to create RAID arrays, the AdaptiveLock proximity sensor for fast and secure verification in Windows, intelligent noise reduction in the microphone and other important business features. In some cases, an exotic micro HDMI to LAN adapter is found in the laptop box. Commendable attention to detail.