Two New Laptops: Asus Zenbook A16 and Tuxedo InfinityBook Max 15

Introduction

This report looks at two expensive laptops. One is the Asus Zenbook A16. The other is the Tuxedo InfinityBook Max 15.

Main Body

The Asus Zenbook A16 is very fast. It is faster than many other computers. It is light and easy to carry. But the battery does not last a long time. The keyboard is also very flat. The Tuxedo InfinityBook Max 15 is strong. It uses a special system called Linux. It is good for work and videos. The battery lasts longer if you change the settings. This Tuxedo laptop is not good for AI work. To make it better, you need to buy more parts. This makes the laptop very expensive.

Conclusion

The Zenbook A16 is for people who want speed. The InfinityBook Max 15 is for people who like Linux and strong machines.

Learning

⚡ The 'More/Better' Pattern

When we compare two things in English, we change the ending of the word. Look at these examples from the text:

  • Fast \rightarrow Faster
  • Long \rightarrow Longer

How to use it: If a word is short, just add -er at the end to show that one thing has more of that quality than another.

Examples from the report:

  • "It is faster than many other computers."
  • "The battery lasts longer..."

🛠️ Useful Word Pairs

Notice how the author describes the laptops using simple opposites. This is the best way to build A2 descriptions:

QualityOpposite
FastSlow
StrongWeak
LightHeavy
ExpensiveCheap

Vocabulary Learning

fast (adj.)
moving or operating quickly
Example:The train is fast.
light (adj.)
not heavy; easy to lift
Example:This bag is light.
carry (v.)
to hold and move
Example:I can carry the box.
battery (n.)
a device that stores electrical energy
Example:The phone has a battery.
last (v.)
to continue for a time
Example:The battery will last an hour.
long (adj.)
measuring a great distance or time
Example:It is a long road.
keyboard (n.)
a set of keys for typing
Example:I typed on the keyboard.
flat (adj.)
having a smooth, even surface
Example:The table is flat.
strong (adj.)
able to withstand force
Example:She has strong arms.
system (n.)
a set of connected parts
Example:The computer system works.
work (n.)
activity that requires effort
Example:He does his work at home.
settings (n.)
options that can be changed
Example:Change the settings.
parts (n.)
separate pieces of a whole
Example:We need more parts.
speed (n.)
how fast something moves
Example:The car's speed is high.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people came.
expensive (adj.)
costing a lot of money
Example:The watch is expensive.
want (v.)
to desire something
Example:I want a new book.
like (v.)
to enjoy or prefer
Example:I like chocolate.
machines (n.)
devices that do work
Example:The factory has many machines.
report (n.)
a written account of events
Example:She wrote a report.
look (v.)
to see or glance
Example:Look at the sky.
two (num.)
the number 2
Example:I have two apples.
laptops (n.)
portable computers
Example:He uses a laptop.
Linux (n.)
a type of computer operating system
Example:Linux runs on this computer.
AI (n.)
artificial intelligence, computer programs that think
Example:AI can solve puzzles.
videos (n.)
recorded moving pictures
Example:She watches videos.