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ASUS and JustCo bring world-class productivity solutions to co-working spaces

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ASUS and JustCo, Asia’s leading flexible workspace solutions provider, today announced the launch of the ASUS ZenScreen Rental Service Program, which will be offered at select locations. Under this innovative program, JustCo Taiwan members will enjoy convenient access to a range of portable monitors to boost their productivity and viewing comfort when working.

JustCo members working at the JustCo Dian Shih Center location can now rent an ASUS ZenScreen portable monitor to create a versatile dual-screen mobile work setup. The ASUS ZenScreen Rental Service Program features the latest ZenScreen models (OLED MQ16AH, MB16QHG, and MB249C) of various sizes, offering hourly, daily, or longer rental options as a value-added service designed to boost members’ overall productivity and efficiency. A survey conducted by JustCo Taiwan found that almost 70% of its members typically bring in just a single laptop. Having a second display to work with makes multitasking easier and allows for more comfortable viewing.

ZenScreen portable monitors can be used in portrait mode for coding or for reading long-format documents, or in landscape mode for multitasking, videoconferencing, for sharing content during in-person discussions, or for other standard tasks. The slim and lightweight design of ZenScreen makes it easy to move around when hot-desking. In addition, ZenScreen features an ergonomic stand and is easy to set up, requiring just a single USB-C connection to a laptop.

ASUS and JustCo are excited to embark on this partnership, each viewing the ASUS ZenScreen Rental Service Program as a perfect solution for the modern hybrid professional looking for a portable and versatile display to pair with their laptop and other devices to improve their work experiences.

“As Asia’s leading flexible workspace solutions provider, JustCo is committed to improving the overall workplace experience for our members,” said George Chen, Vice President and Head of Taiwan JustCo. “We are excited to partner with ASUS on this initiative, which will offer additional comfort and enhanced productivity for our members. This partnership is also a testament to our commitment to working with innovative stakeholders like ASUS to create the best-possible experiences for new-age hybrid workers.”

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