Asus and Acer love to duke it out every year over dainty and light PCs, and this year is the same. Asus has recently beaten Acer to the "world's lightest 14-inch" PC challenge. Acer disclosed its Swift 5 before today, which weighs simply 2.1 pounds and gladly keeps up "the world's lightest 14-inch journal." Just hours after the fact, Asus uncovered its AsusPro B9, which tips the scales at simply 1.9 pounds. You may envision that this PC isn't loaded with incredible equipment, yet Asus has figured out how to pack in a tenth Gen Intel Core processor (the organization hasn't uncovered the accurate model yet), up to two 1TB PCIe SSDs, Wi-Fi 6 help, and even an IR camera for Windows Hello.

In the same way as other Asus workstations, it's a 14-inch show inside the body of a commonplace 13-inch PC. That implies slender presentation bezels and a 94 percent screen-to-body proportion. I found the opportunity to get an early take a gander at the AsusPro B9 today, and, as you'd anticipate from the "world's lightest 14-inch workstation," it's unfathomably light. It's intended to be a business PC, however it feels light enough that you could undoubtedly convey it with one hand while you're conveying an espresso in the other and utilizing your nose to tap out enraged messages to your manager as you go from gathering space to meeting room. I didn't really test it with my nose, yet you get the fact: it's lightweight.

It's likewise entirely flimsy. At 14.99mm, it'll effectively slip into a pack. I didn't get the opportunity to test the trackpad too broadly, yet it felt responsive in the brief span I was utilizing it. We'll need to test it further to state in any case, however this resembles an amazing minimal 14-inch PC, regardless of whether it's focused toward business clients principally.