10.10.24|Itai SmuskowitzFeaturing AI that works offline, lightning-fast performance, and two-day battery life, this ultrabook offers a promising product.
16.09.24|Itai SmuskowitzWith Ryzen AI, a 16-inch screen, and robust hardware, the Zenbook S 16 promises much—but how does it stack up?
14.07.24|Itai SmuskowitzThe Asus Vivobook S 15 is the first in the wave of Copilot+ computers, a new category promoted by Microsoft and major computer manufacturers. The processor is completely new, and the battery lasts for long hours, but the new capabilities may not blow you away.
26.03.24|Itai SmuskowitzThe Asus laptop includes two touch screens, and can suit those who want another screen without being tied to a fixed workstation. It’s not very heavy, doesn’t excel in heavy graphic tasks and costs as much as 2-3 powerful computers
21.03.24|Itai SmuskowitzThe Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra competes well with leading premium devices but faces challenges due to its limited update support compared to competitors like Samsung, making it difficult for Asus to stand out in the market dominated by larger rivals
18.02.24|Itai SmuskowitzThe ROG Phone 8 Pro offers an excellent user experience, says Calcalist's tech reviewer Itai Smuskowitz, and not only for gamers
28.08.23|Itai Smuskowitz"A laptop designed for creators, it’s heavy and easily handles weighty tasks such as video editing and games,” writes CTech's laptop critic Itai Smuskowitz, but the price, he warns, is sky high
24.08.23|Itai Smuskowitz“The Asus ZenBook 13 S presents a compelling proposition for those seeking a lightweight, compact laptop that won't burden them on the go,” writes Itai Smuskowitz, CTech's laptop critic
20.08.23|Itai Smuskowitz“It's logical for Asus to carve out a niche for itself and differentiate its offerings. While competitors are increasing screen sizes, Asus is instead focusing on creating a powerful device with a smaller screen, without making any compromises,” writes Itai Smuskowitz, CTech's smartphone critic
17.08.23|Irad Atzmon Schmayer“The ROG Ally unquestionably feels like a prototype, a proof of concept. For those not in a rush to adopt cutting-edge technology, it might be wise to wait for the next generation, which will hopefully address some of the evident shortcomings,” writes CTech’s gaming critic Irad Atzmon Schmayer
03.09.18|Nitsan SaddanThe company is also scouting for collaboration, investments, and acquisitions in Israel, Benjamin Yeh, Asus director for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific said in an interview