What happens when you take a high-performance business laptop to 8,856 meters, higher than the summit of Mount Everest? ASUS recently set out to answer this question with their new ExpertBook Ultra, pushing their latest flagship device far beyond the confines of a traditional laboratory.
Standard industry certifications for laptops are conducted in controlled settings. However, real-world professional use is rarely controlled. To bridge the gap, ASUS mounted an ExpertBook Ultra in a 3D-printed rig and sent it into the upper layers of the atmosphere via a high-altitude balloon.
The device didn’t just survive; it remained fully operational during the entire ascent, descent, and landing. The conditions were extreme:
- Altitude: 8,856 meters (exceeding Everest’s 8,849-meter summit).
- Temperature: Plunged to -42.5°C.
- The device was subjected to low air pressure, rapid temperature fluctuations, and significant mechanical impact upon landing on wet ground at seven meters per second.
Tolga Özdil, Regional Commercial Director at ASUS META, noted that durability is a core design philosophy for the ExpertBook series, not an afterthought.
The ExpertBook Ultra is engineered with a rigid magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis and a reinforced structural design, ensuring it can handle the unpredictable environments that modern professionals face, whether they are traveling between cities, working in remote field locations, or handling demanding business workflows.
Beyond its physical toughness, the ExpertBook Ultra is a performance powerhouse. It features:
- Next-Gen Performance: Powered by the Intel® Core™ Ultra X9 Series 3 processor, delivering up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance for AI-accelerated multitasking.
- ExpertCool Pro: An advanced thermal solution that manages up to 50W TDP, ensuring the system stays cool and quiet under heavy business or creative workloads.
This experiment proves a critical point for professionals: you shouldn’t have to choose between a sleek, mobile device and one that is built to last. The ExpertBook Ultra is designed to deliver consistent performance no matter where your work takes you, even at 29,000 feet.































