Thursday, May 28th 2020

ASUS Announces E210, E410 and E510 Laptops

ASUS today announced E210, E410 and E510, three value-packed 11.6-inch, 14-inch and 15.6-inch laptops. Designed to exceed the expectations of busy, budget-conscious students, E210, E410 and E510 deliver amazing value for everyday computing tasks. They have a youthful vibe and compact, lightweight frames with fresh, contemporary styling - featuring a unique deconstructed ASUS lid motif - and striking new colors that fit right in with today's dynamic lifestyles. E210, E410 and E510 are built to help users get more done, with productivity-enhancing features such as the innovative ASUS NumberPad for easy data entry and a 180° lay-flat hinge that makes it easy to collaborate or share content with friends or colleagues.

The ASUS E210, E410 and E510 have a youthful vibe that sets them apart. Their eye-catching lids are detailed with a pattern of modern slashes that form a unique motif made from a deconstructed ASUS badge. The bold look continues inside, where a bright yellow color-blocking Enter key takes center stage. The fresh design is complemented with three new contemporary colors. Peacock Blue and Dreamy White are striking iridescent shades that change hue as the viewing angle changes, and Rose Gold is available for those preferring a more subtle finish.
Go-anywhere mobility
The new lightweight ASUS E201, E410 and E510 are designed for maximum portability: the 11.6-inch E210 weighs just 1.05 kg, the 14-inch E410 is 1.3 kg light, and the 15.6-inch E510 tips the scales at a mere 1.35 kg. E410 and E510 feature NanoEdge displays that offer immersive visuals, with screen-to-body ratios of 78% and 84%, respectively. The NanoEdge design also enables a larger screen to fit into a smaller chassis, allowing a smaller footprint. The compact, lightweight design ensures that productivity is always within reach: the laptops slip easily into a backpack or small bag, so they're ready for schoolwork or other projects, anytime and anywhere.

With up to 12 hours of battery life for all models, on-the-go students can work or play all day without having to carry a charger; and snappy performance from up to a 512 GB PCIe SSD and 8 GB RAM ensures that they can achieve their goals.

Built to get more done
ASUS E210, E410 and E510 feature the innovative ASUS NumberPad, a numeric keypad built into the large 6-inch touchpad that makes number-crunching a whole lot easier. A simple tap of the icon on the touchpad turns NumberPad on or off, and the touchpad supports multitouch gestures with palm-rejection technology for smooth and accurate cursor control. A handy 180° lay-flat hinge makes it easy for users to share content or collaborate with friends, and the fanless design keeps noise levels down to reduce distractions during work or play. The full-size keyboard has long key-travel for comfortable and accurate keystrokes, and the optional backlight allows easy typing in dim environments.

E210, E410 and E510 include MyASUS, a collection of useful ASUS apps and tools that help users get more out of their laptop. Users can sync their iOS or Android phone to their laptop, adjust settings to optimize performance, or contact after-sales service and support. There are also exclusive offers and a wide range of popular apps to download.
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3 Comments on ASUS Announces E210, E410 and E510 Laptops

#1
Caring1
"value packed" and for "budget conscious students"
Why don't they just admit they are shit!
They don't even list the specs, it's all about the colours.
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#2
tabascosauz
Caring1"value packed" and for "budget conscious students"
Why don't they just admit they are shit!
They don't even list the specs, it's all about the colours.
It's 4C/4T, but unfortunately, it's a Goldmont Atom. Makes me wonder if that "PCIe SSD" is even living up to full potential with that N5000.



bUt LoOk At AlL tHe PrEtTy CoLoUrS
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#3
rascalsack
if they actually give the lowest models 32gb of storage these should be OK. I have the previous model of this with an n4000 and it's fine for me even with 2gb of ram becuase I only use it while traveling, but 32gb of storage it has with a fresh windows install leaves 4gb free with nothing installed yet. linux required basically
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