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This is the weirdest laptop I've ever seen, or smelt apparently | Stuff
The Asus Adol Book 14 is a laptop with a built-in scent diffuser... for some reason There are plenty of top laptops for you to pick from, so each release has to do something to get your eyeballs. This Asus laptop certainly went a different way about it, shall we say. It's the weirdest laptop I've ever seen, or smelt apparently. Never mind a gorgeous display or top-notch audio, Asus has gone and added a scent diffuser to this laptop... for some reason. The Adol Book 14 Air is a 14-inch laptop powered by the AMD Ryzen 8945H processor. It offers an OLED screen with a 2880×1800 resolution and a speedy 240Hz refresh rate. This screen nails 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage and keeps colour accuracy tight with an average Delta E below 1. Inside, it's got 32GB of LPDDR5X-7500 memory and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The 75WH battery claims to offer up to 14 hours of local 1080p video playback - assuming you're keeping the brightness low and aren't using Wi-Fi, naturally. But the real kicker? The scent gimmick comes from a fragrance dispenser embedded in the laptop's lid. Courtesy of fashion designer Anna Sui, this dispenser holds an infused fragrance sheet. The magnetically attached CNC-cut cover lets you swap scents. The fragrance sheets won't last forever, but the package includes three scents: Basil and Mandarin, Rose of Man's Land, and Be a New Her - whatever that is. On the AI side, the Adol Book 14 Air includes a built-in assistant. Its APU boasts 39 TOPS for AI processing, with integrated Radeon 780M graphics that are pretty quick for an onboard GPU. However, keep in mind that the AMD Hawk Point APU is slower than tothers for NPU performance. So if AI is your thing, you might be better off with an AI laptop. The bundle also includes Anna Sui's Wishing Elf Perfume (50ml), a snazzy cloud computer bag, a custom mouse, and a set of stickers. This entire bizarre package is priced at 6,999 RMB (approximately $975/£750), available from Asus.
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Ever wanted your laptop to smell of basil and mandarin? Your fragrant dreams can come true with the Asus Adol Book's built-in scent dispenser
Never mind a gorgeous display to look at, or top-notch audio to enjoy, those who wish to have a different sense stimulated when using one of the best laptops - namely, their sense of smell - are in for a treat thanks to a new notebook from Asus. We realize this means pretty much no one, though to be fair, the scent perspective is not the only selling point of the Asus Adol Book 14 - although it's a central gimmick presented here. The Adol Book is obviously aimed at a niche audience, namely those keen on the world of fashion as well as technology. It's been manufactured in collaboration with fragrance and fashion brand Anna Sui, and the mentioned smell comes courtesy of a 'fragrance dispenser' housed in the center of the laptop's lid. This dispenser has a fragrance puck inside that lasts for so long before the smell runs out, and it needs to be replaced. Asus is offering a choice of three scents to begin with: 'Basil and Mandarin,' 'Rose of Man's Land,' and the somewhat less well-defined 'Be a New Her.' As for the laptop specs, it's a 14-inch notebook in a thin-and-light style, with a peppy enough AMD Ryzen 9 8945H processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD - so it'll be no slouch. That APU hits some 39 TOPS in total, for AI processing, and there are also integrated Radeon 780M graphics that are decently nippy for a built-in GPU, too. On top of that, there's a tasty screen in the form of an OLED with a 2,880 x 1,800 resolution (and a 240Hz refresh rate), plus it's seriously good with color accuracy (covering 100% of DCI-P3). The Adol Book 14 is finished in a subtle purple color, by the way, and comes with a matching purple (padded) carrying bag, as well as various other accessories, notably a purple wireless mouse, and a bottle of Anna Sui's Wishing Elf perfume (50ml of the stuff). Do we want a laptop that generates its own smell? Definitely not, frankly, but then we're not keen on artificial scents of any nature, let alone a notebook that attempts to give us some kind of fragrance-induced headache (depending on how strong the effect is, we guess - hopefully it's relatively subtle). Maybe we're being a bit mean-spirited, though, because for the target audience of those keen on fashion - which is admittedly niche as we already observed - this looks like a nicely put-together package. Also, the laptop spec is far from bad, too, and in fact those components are actually a nicely specified mix. The catch, no doubt, will be that it's stupidly overpriced, right? Or we don't know the price yet, maybe? Well, it's a no on both counts actually, as the Asus Adol Book 14 is out in China priced at 6,999 RMB, which is about $970 (or £750, AU$1,480). As Tom's Hardware, which spotted the launch of the device, points out, given the spec, that's actually very competitive with the vanilla Asus Zenbook 14 OLED (plus you could sell that free bottle of perfume on eBay, perhaps). In fact, this is a good value laptop overall, so that's a bit of a surprise given its fashion angle (which typically, you'd expect would mean the price would be jacked up somewhat). Whether we'll ever get to smell the 'Rose of Man's Land' outside of Asia - or find out how 'Be a New Her' defines itself in an olfactory sense - is probably unlikely. But if you're keen on the idea of the Adol Book 14, you never know...
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Asus introduces a unique laptop, the ADOL Book, featuring a built-in scent dispenser. This innovative device combines technology with olfactory experience, offering users a fragrant computing environment.
In an unexpected move that blends technology with aromatherapy, Asus has introduced a laptop that's catching attention not just for its specs, but for its scent. The Asus ADOL Book, unveiled at the recent Computex event in Taiwan, is making waves as the world's first laptop with a built-in scent dispenser 1.
The ADOL Book's standout feature is its ability to emit fragrances while in use. Users can choose from a variety of scents, including basil and mandarin, to create a personalized olfactory experience 2. This unique addition aims to enhance the user's mood and potentially boost productivity through aromatherapy.
While the scent feature is grabbing headlines, the ADOL Book doesn't skimp on performance. It boasts a 13.3-inch OLED display with a 2.8K resolution, providing crisp visuals for users 1. The laptop is powered by 13th-gen Intel processors, ensuring smooth performance for various computing tasks.
Asus has managed to incorporate the scent dispenser without compromising the laptop's sleek design. The ADOL Book maintains a slim profile, measuring just 14.9mm thick and weighing a mere 1.2kg 1. This makes it a highly portable option for users who value both functionality and uniqueness in their devices.
The introduction of a scented laptop has sparked mixed reactions in the tech community. While some view it as an innovative approach to enhancing the user experience, others question its practicality and necessity 2. Regardless, the ADOL Book represents a bold step in laptop design, potentially opening doors for more sensory-integrated computing devices in the future.
As of now, Asus has not released information about the ADOL Book's pricing or global availability. It remains to be seen whether this scented laptop will be a limited edition release or if it will pave the way for a new trend in laptop design 12.
The ADOL Book's unique feature raises questions about the future of laptop design and user experience. Will other manufacturers follow suit with their own scented devices? Or will this remain a niche product for those seeking a more immersive computing experience? Only time will tell if fragrant laptops will become a lasting trend or a passing novelty in the ever-evolving world of technology.
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