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But when ASUS sent us the new ZenPower Pro PD, it had a different vibe to it. ASUS takes pride in it being the world's lightest and smallest power bank with Power Delivery 3.0, and it doesn't disappoint. Power banks I've owned before such as the Anker PowerCore 10000 are also tiny, but not as thin and powerful as the ZenPower Pro PD. [caption id="attachment_202374" align="alignnone" width="720"] ASUS ZenPower Pro PD charging my Razer Blade Stealth[/caption] A maximum output of 45W allows it to charge certain laptops that are compatible with Power Delivery, such as ASUS' own Zenbook 3, ROG Zephyrus S, or an Apple MacBook. In 30 minutes, the ZenPower Pro PD was able to give my laptop 34% more juice. Drawbacks Being able to charge my laptop with the ZenPower Pro PD is great and all, but it's not perfect. We also tested this with a MacBook Pro, with the same results. A must-have, especially for (some) laptop users I can't really say I recommend the ZenPower Pro PD over any other sub-20,000mAh Power Delivery capable unit on the market if you're someone who's just looking for a power bank for your smartphone. Read more in our articles including "ASUS ZenPower Pro PD: The best power bank right now?" and "Asus EeePC 1000: Price & Launch Date".

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But when ASUS sent us the new ZenPower Pro PD, it had a different vibe to it. ASUS takes pride in it being the world's lightest and smallest power bank with Power Delivery 3.0, and it doesn't disappoint.

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Power banks I've owned before such as the Anker PowerCore 10000 are also tiny, but not as thin and powerful as the ZenPower Pro PD. [caption id="attachment_202374" align="alignnone" width="720"] ASUS ZenPower Pro PD charging my Razer Blade Stealth[/caption] A maximum output of 45W allows it to charge certain laptops that are compatible with Power Delivery, such as ASUS' own Zenbook 3, ROG Zephyrus S, or an Apple MacBook. In 30 minutes, the ZenPower Pro PD was able to give my laptop 34% more juice.

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Our coverage of ASUS ZenPower Pro PD test includes: "ASUS ZenPower Pro PD: The best power bank right now?"; "Asus EeePC 1000: Price & Launch Date"; "Asus Eee Monitor PC an iMac beater?". Each article provides unique insights and information.