Asus Zenbook 3 UX390UA-GS041T Core i5-7200U 512GB 12.5in
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9 years ago
false battery information
It has many good things but One of my reason I was bought this laptop was it's battery capacity. It was described as it is going to work up to 9 hour if fully charged but it's not for real. It may work 2 hour . I will be seeing it for couple of days and returning it to if not improved.
9 years ago
Asus ZenBook 3 UX390UA review
Undercutting Apple is one thing, but compromising on keyboard, trackpad and screen is quite another. Asus has designed a beautiful laptop, but it's not without its flaws. Here's our Asus ZenBook 3 UX390UA review
9 years ago
No touch screen.. primitive
I want a new laptop and I want an ASUS just not this one
Pros:
- Woulda coulda shoulda
Cons:
- No touch screen duh what's not to like THAT
9 years ago
Asus ZenBook 3 UX390UA review
The Asus ZenBook 3 UX390UA is an extremely light laptop and one that doesn’t compromise performance or kill battery life as a result. It’s also more affordable than some of the alternatives, particularly in its entry-level spec. However, we’re not convinced about all the choices Asus has made. A single USB-C port won’t cut it for a lot of buyers, the ultra-slim keyboard isn’t great for long-form typing and the trackpad’s clicker mechanism has some real issues. The trackpad also seems a bit pointless when it’s reliability is mediocre, even if it’s down to Microsoft’s software. Its portability is just about unbeatable, but some of you may prefer the more accommodating style of the Dell XPS 13 or one of Asus’s cheaper ZenBook models
9 years ago
Asus ZenBook 3 review: A super-thin MacBook killer?
Where Apple goes, others follow. The Asus ZenBook 3 is this effect in action, taking the much-loved ZenBook design, removing most of the ports and squashing down the keyboard. Not all of the design changes work that well, but this little laptop is at least incredibly light.
Pros:
- Great screen
- really lightweight
- good-looking design
Cons:
- Poor trackpad
- just shy of all-day battery life
- expensive
10 years ago
Gorgeous, small and powerful but with a big Aussie price hike
It doesn't take much playing with the Zenbook 3 before you want one. But it's worth inspecting it beneath the surface before parting with your cash - not least because the price in Australia is $400 more than in the US. And you get half as much RAM. Nonetheless...
Pros:
- Very light and portable
- Surprisingly powerful
Cons:
- Low-travel Keyboard
- Australian price hike
- Too few ports
9 years ago
Asus ZenBook 3 Review
Laptop manufacturers are still striving for the thinnest and lightest products they can develop. Apple has been the leader in this market for some time, producing high quality designs like the MacBook, but over the past year we've seen PC manufacturers join the party in a significant way.
Pros:
- Excellent thin and light metal build
- Packs all the performance of a full-power 'Kaby Lake' processor
- More affordable than the MacBook for better hardware
Cons:
- Only one USB-C port is bad
- Average battery life and keyboard
9 years ago
Asus Zenbook 3 UX309UA
The Asus Zenbook 3 is one of the best ultrabooks we've seen this year, but it's also expensive. If you can afford it, and want the show-off value, this is one laptop to consider. However, the Dell XPS 13 and Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon are still more cost effective options.
Pros:
- Weighs less than a kilogram
- Good performance
- Beautiful display
Cons:
- Single USB Type-C port
- Shallow keyboard
- Battery life could have been better
9 years ago
Asus ZenBook 3 (UX390UA)
The design of the Asus ZenBook 3 (starts at $1,099; $1,599 as tested) is as close as you can get to that of the Apple MacBook without laser cutting an Apple logo into its slick aerospace-grade aluminum body.
Pros:
- One of the thinnest laptops on the market
- Excellent performance and battery life
- Strong speakers
- Fingerprint reader
- Windows 10 Pro
Cons:
- Single integrated USB-C port
- Internal fans run often
- Display is limited to full HD panel
- No Thunderbolt 3 support
- Slippery touchpad
9 years ago
Asus's super small notebook is faster than the MacBook, but still has flaws
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