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May 2017
(79%)
89 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(73%)
401 Reviews
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The editors liked
Smart overall design
MIL-STD 810G graded
3-year international warranty
Long battery life
Thin
Light and compact for a 14incher
MIL tested magnesium shell
Excellent keyboard with an ergonomic typing position
Good IPS matte screen with narrow bezels
Smooth performance with daily activities
Runs cool
Punchy speakers
Well priced Core i5
Stylish
Eyecatching design
Good value
Light and portable
Good keyboard
The Asus Pro B9440U has a slim and lightweight design. Its antireflective screen has a 180-degree hinge that places the keyboard at a better ergonomic angle. Booting up and charging is fast. It has long-lasting battery life
The editors didn't like
Frustrating hinge
Lack of ports
No webcam
Limited IO
The i7 configuration throttles in demanding loads and runs hot
Published: 2017-12-06, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletter Business laptops have a reputation as being bulky, unattractive beasts, lagging behind their consumer counterparts in terms of power and performance. This needn't be the case, however - businesses looking to upgrade their...
thin, light and compact for a 14incher, MIL tested magnesium shell, excellent keyboard with an ergonomic typing position, good IPS matte screen with narrow bezels, smooth performance with daily activities, runs cool, punchy speakers, well priced Core i5
limited IO, the i7 configuration throttles in demanding loads and runs hot, fan inside active all the time with daily use, only gets a 48 Wh battery, no webcam
The Asus Pro B9440 is a thin-and-light laptop with an excellently built MIL-grade shell, an excellent keyboard, a nice matte IPS screen and capable speakers, as well as a laptop that can handle regular tasks smoothly while running cool and fairly quiet. B...
Smart overall design, MIL-STD 810G graded, 3-year international warranty, Long battery life
Frustrating hinge, Lack of ports, No webcam
The AsusPro B9440UA is a fantastic piece of technology in many ways, but we're not big fans of the hinge – plus the lack of ports and absence of a webcam are, in our opinion, a step too far in the battle between aesthetics and functionality...
We really, really want to love the B9440UA, but Asus doesn't make that an easy task. This laptop has two massive flaws that make it really difficult to recommend the device as an ideal business laptop – one that, as a reminder, costs well over £1,000.The...
The Asus Pro B9440U has a slim and lightweight design. Its antireflective screen has a 180-degree hinge that places the keyboard at a better ergonomic angle. Booting up and charging is fast. It has long-lasting battery life
It doesn't have a webcam. Ports are limited
As an affordable alternative to higher-end models, the Asus Pro B9440U is a travel-friendly business laptop that'll last through the work day. If only it had a webcam...
Abstract: LAPTOP TECHNOLOGIES CONTINUE to impress. Between the latest mobile chipsets, solid-state disks, and continually improving displays, each new model seems to leapfrog to the top. The new ASUSPRO B9440, which is particularly light and thin, is no exception...
Thin, light, portable, Durable chassis with MIL-STD 810G standard, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Excellent IPS panel, No PWM across all brightness levels, Good battery life
Really limited I/O, Hard to utilize CPU Turbo Boost frequencies at times, No webcam, Some units come with SATA 3 M.2 instead of PCIe NVMe
At first, we thought that the ASUSPRO B9440 is just another extremely thin and light device that goes a long way to sacrifice the usual stuff like battery and performance. However, we were surprised to see both being resolved – the Core i7-7500U shows lit...
Published: 2017-06-22, Author: Eddie , review by: wegotserved.com
Abstract: Ultrabooks have continuously pushed the limits of laptops to be thinner, lighter, and more powerful since Intel coined the term in 2011. While the Ultrabook name is a trademark and only applied to certain licenced models, it has inspired many manufactures...
solid and stylish casing, very compact, slim and light, narrow bezel, port replicator and cover included, TPM + fingerprint scanner, very good input devices, excellent contrast ratio, quiet and cool in all load scenarios, frugal and energy efficient, ver
basic connectivity, no webcam, Wi-Fi performance not ideal, low color space coverage, poor color accuracy ex-factory, below average SATA 3 SSD, massive throttling in the stress test