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ASUS announces availability of the all-new ASUS BR1100 education laptop in Singapore

Full-featured Windows convertible laptop, 11.6-inch touch display, tough chassis, smart innovations and easy management to boost learning efficiency

ASUS today announced BR1100 laptop in Singapore, an all-new, education-focused Windows 10 Pro convertible laptop with an 11.6-inch multi-touch display.

The new ASUS BR1100 laptop is built to military-grade standard to survive the hustle and bustle of everyday life at home, outside and in the classroom, with clever protective features including an all-round rubber bumper and a spill-resistant keyboard. It also supports AI-powered noise-cancelling technology for high-quality remote learning and conferencing. There’s battery life to handle a full day’s learning and beyond, plus an easy-to-service modular construction, while the convertible design benefits from a world-facing camera and optical stylus for innovative learning opportunities and maximum flexibility.

  • ASUS Windows 10 Pro Education Laptop : Hardware and software innovations designed for effective distance learning, easier IT management and core-subject excellence.
  • Rugged design: All-round rubber bumper, spill- and tamper-resistant keyboard, integrated safety grip and military-grade toughness.
  • Storage, stamina and smarts: 128 GB eMMC, 10-hour battery life and 4,096-pressure-level stylus with integrated garage.
  • Connectivity and clarity: AI-powered noise-canceling technology, noise-reducing camera and loads of I/O ports.
  • Easy maintenance: Modular construction for straightforward repairs or component replacement, plus captive screws to prevent falls and frustration.

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