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ASUS ExpertBook P5 G1 Launch: The Real Upgrade Is Serviceability, Not AI Hype
April 05, 2026
ASUS introduced the ExpertBook P5 G1 in 14-inch and 16-inch versions on March 31, 2026. The key buyer story is not a dramatic AI jump. It is a lighter chassis with still-upgradeable memory and storage that can reach 96GB RAM and 6TB total SSD capacity.
What Changed
ASUS announced a new ExpertBook P5 G1 line aimed at office and hybrid-work users. The new models can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, up to 96GB DDR5 memory, and up to 6TB dual-SSD storage.
The clearest concrete change versus ASUS's ExpertBook B3 G1 line from March 27 is portability: P5 G1 starts at 1.29 kg, while B3 G1 starts at 1.44 kg. That 150 g gap matters for buyers who travel daily with a charger and accessories.
Display and collaboration options are also positioned higher in the stack, with up to a 16:10 WQXGA 144Hz panel, optional OLED, and a 5MP webcam.
Why It Matters
For business buyers, this launch suggests ASUS is keeping one feature many corporate fleets still need: user-upgrade headroom instead of fully sealed designs. A thin laptop that still scales to high RAM and dual-drive storage can extend service life and delay full fleet replacement.
The limit: price and ship timing were not clearly set at announcement time, so the value argument is incomplete. Also, the quoted NPU class remains modest, so buyers should not expect a major local-AI leap over many recent business laptops.
Who should care: IT teams, procurement leads, and professionals replacing 2022-2023 office laptops who want lighter hardware without giving up memory and storage flexibility.
Practical Takeaway
If you are planning a mid-year business refresh, shortlist this model only after local pricing appears. Compare final configs against existing B3-class options and focus on total-cost items first: RAM ceiling, SSD layout, warranty terms, and battery replacement policy.
Editorial process: Prepared from official source materials and independent technical reporting, then edited under Notebook Center publishing standards.