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Asus is currently very influential in big mobile markets like, and other countries. It is known as the series. Prior to the ZenFone line, Asus has released feature phones such as the and smartphones running on during the mid-2000s. • ZenFone 4 (available in either 4-inch or 4.5-inch variant) • ZenFone 5 • ZenFone 6 • ZenFone C • ZenFone 2 • ZenFone 2 laser • ZenFone 3 (Latest Smartphone) • ZenFone Max • ZenFone Selfie • ZenFone Go • ZenFone 2E - made specifically for and released in 2015 Additionally, Asus also produced some hybrid devices with smartphones that can be docked in a tablet screen, known as Padfone series.
The product lineup are: • PadFone (A66) • PadFone 2 (A68) • PadFone Infinity (A80) • PadFone Infinity Lite (A80C) • new PadFone Infinity (A86) • PadFone E (A68M) • PadFone X (A91) • PadFone S (PF500KL) • PadFone Mini (PF400GC) • PadFone Mini 4.3 (A11) • PadFone X Mini (PF450CL, US only) Most of Asus' smartphones are powered by processors, with the exceptions of few Padfone series and some ZenFone 2 models that use. 2-in-1s • Laptops • • • • • Republic Of Gamers (ROG) • K Series • • • Q Series • B Series • V Series • • A Series Tablets. Asus MeMO Pad road show Two generations of the, manufactured for and branded as, were announced on 27 June 2012 for release in July 2012. On 24 July 2013, Asus announced a successor to the. Two days later, it was released. Asus has also been working with in developing convertible tablets.
In 2013, Asus revealed an Android-based tablet computer that, when attached to a keyboard, becomes a Windows 8 device, which it called the Transformer Book Trio. The keyboard can be attached to a third party monitor, creating a desktop-like experience. Asus is also known for the following tablet computer lines: • • Eee Pad Slider • Eee Slate • • • ASUS ZenPad 7.0, ZenPad 8.0, ZenPad S.
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During Computex 2010, ASUS introduced its Xonar Xense, an audio bundle composed of the Xense sound card and a special edition of the Sennheiser PC350 headset. In August 2010, ASUS released the Xonar DG sound card targeted at budget buyers and offering 5.1 surround sound support, 105db SNR rating, support for Dolby headphone and GX 2.5 support for emulating EAX 5.0 technology. ASUS VivoPC line Asus entered the box-PC market with the Vivo PC line in November 2013. ASUS VivoPCs come without a pre-installed Windows operating system. On 23 October 2013 ASUS launched two models of VivoPCs in India.
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In 2007, Oekom Research, an independent research institute specialising in corporate responsibility assessment, recognized Asus as a 'highly environmental friendly company' in the 'Computers, Peripherals and Office Electronics Industry'. In October 2008, Asus received 11 Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool () Gold Awards for its products, including four of its N-Series notebooks, namely the N10, N20, N50 and N80.
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