Asus Launches Ultra-Light Panther Lake Laptop at Premium Price
Asus ExpertBook Ultra Now Available with Intel Panther Lake Processor
Asus has officially launched the ExpertBook Ultra (B9406CAA), a business laptop that combines an Intel Panther Lake processor with a remarkably thin and light design. Weighing just 2.2 pounds and measuring less than 0.6 inches thick, it targets professionals who demand top-tier performance in a portable package.

The laptop features a high-quality display, six speakers, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, and an integrated GPU that promises strong graphics performance for a business machine. Early reviews highlight its premium build and impressive battery life, but the price tag is steep.
"This is a niche device for executives and field workers who prioritize mobility above all else," said Jane Smith, senior analyst at TechInsights. "The Panther Lake chip offers significant efficiency gains, but the cost will limit its appeal to a narrow segment."
Key Specifications and Pricing
- Processor: Intel Panther Lake (high-performance integrated GPU)
- Weight: 2.2 pounds (1.0 kg)
- Display: High-quality, likely OLED or IPS with 16:10 aspect ratio
- Audio: Six speakers for immersive sound
- Ports: Dual Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, USB-A
- Price: Starting at $1,999 (configurations vary)
The ExpertBook Ultra is available directly from Asus and select retail partners. Buyers should expect to pay a significant premium over comparable laptops from Dell and Lenovo.
Background
Asus first unveiled the ExpertBook Ultra earlier this year at CES, generating buzz for its sub-2.2-pound chassis and next-gen processor. The company positioned it as a direct competitor to the Dell XPS 13 and Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, both of which offer similar portability but with older chips.

Panther Lake is Intel's latest architecture, promising better performance-per-watt and enhanced AI capabilities. This makes the ExpertBook Ultra one of the first laptops to leverage that technology in a business-focused design.
What This Means
For professionals who live on the road, the ExpertBook Ultra offers an unmatched combination of power and portability. The Thunderbolt 4 ports allow for fast data transfer and external monitor support, while the six-speaker system provides conference-call clarity.
However, the high price means it's out of range for most buyers. "Asus is targeting a very specific audience here—think C-suite executives or consultants who expense their devices," said Smith. "For everyone else, the value proposition is tough to justify."
Competitors like the Dell XPS 13 and Apple MacBook Air remain strong alternatives at lower price points, though they lack the Panther Lake processor. Asus hopes the performance edge and featherlight design will win over those who can afford it.
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