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Asus Zenbook UX430UN-GV135R Core i5-8250U 512GB 14in

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amazon.ca
★★★★
5 years ago

While both the i5 and i7 are great for school work, the i7-7500u is only a duo core and performs very poorly compared to the new i5-8520u quad core in pretty much anything else.

PB Tech
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5 years ago
ASUS Zenbook UX430UN-GV029T Premium Entertainment Ultrabook in Blue-NIL Colour 14" FHD screen in a 13" Chassis Intel i5-8250U 8GB 256GB M.2 SSD MX150 2GB Graphics NO-DVD Win10Home 64bit 1yr warranty - only 1.25kg

Had this laptop for about a month now and I can only say great things about it. Its super light weight with a great screen and battery life. one thing that I don't like about it is how hot it runs when playing games but I guess that is because its so thin and light.

Amazon
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★★
5 years ago

This laptop is splendid. Lightweight, fast, nice screen. I would've liked more ports but I just bought a USB C hub with 4 USB A 3.0 ports. It does has a little coil whine (I believe it's the SSD) but it happens only on full stress and it is not that often, I can hardly ever notice it if it's still...

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
6 years ago
Asus ZenBook UX430UA

The ZenBook UX430UA is one of many thin and light ultraportable Asus laptops. It follows in the footsteps of previous greats, including the UX310UA and UX303UA that delivered a similar combination of performance and portability.

Supremely portable; Great keyboard and trackpad; Anti-glare screen is great for productivity; Decent performance

Not the best value; Lid picks up fingerprints and smudges; Disappointing battery life

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★
6 years ago

Asus seems to have paid attention to what the market really wants, and that is a simple, no-nonsense laptop that's easy to carry around. Even with the base model, you get a modern processor and comfortably large SSD, and we're happy to see that creature comforts such as the excellent screen and...

Looks great; thin and light, Comfortable trackpad and keyboard, Excellent screen, Good overall performance

Not enough USB ports; Noisy fans; Battery life could have been better

Notebookcheck
★★★★
6 years ago
Asus ZenBook UX430UN (i7-8550U, GeForce MX150) Laptop Review

The positives don't outweigh the longer list of negatives on the UX430. The few standout features are the crisp matte display and thin design, but nearly everything else is average at best or unremarkable.

crisp IPS matte display; good contrast levels, accessible internals; upgradeable M.2 SSD, Great core specifications for the price, attractive and slim design, respectable battery life, full-size SD card reader, decent speakers

display backlight could be brighter; poor outdoor visibility, Discrete MX150 tends to throttle below base clock rate, pulse-width modulation on nearly all brightness levels, Inserted SD card protrudes by over half its length, no touchscreen, glossy, or 4K UHD options, soft keyboard keys with shallow...

UltrabookReview
★★★★
6 years ago
Asus Zenbook UX430 series review – a compact 14-inch ultraportable for the average user

Back in early 2015 Dell launched the XPS 13 version that stunned many, including myself ( I bought one and still use it today ), with its compact footprint and minuscule bezel around the screen.

TechRadar UK
★★★★
6 years ago
ASUS ZenBook UX430UQ review

Of late, I found an increasing interest towards sleek and portable laptops which is the reason why I called dibs on the newly launched Asus ZenBook UX430 as soon as it arrived in India. There was a time when all I wanted was a powerful laptop that could satiate the hunger for games in me.

Great display; Slim and lightweight; Premium design

Heats up while gaming; Underpowered GPU

PCVerge
★★★★
6 years ago
ASUS ZenBook UX430UA-DH74: Slim, Portable, Powerful

Asus continues to make smaller and more powerful ultrabooks, that compete with the likes of Apple and Dell on every other aspect, except pricing. As more people demand for more a more powerful computer that's…

Lightweight and very portable; Crisp, anti-glare display; Useful fingerprint sensor

Absurd fingerprint sensor placement; Lid picks up smudges and fingerprints

Deccan Chronicle
★★★★
6 years ago
ASUS ZenBook UX430 review: Steep price, but worth the investment

"The PC industry is dying, smartphones will take over" – this usual statement has been around for a while. It's not wrong to say that smartphones and tablets are slowly evolving to dominate the laptop's territory of providing computing solutions on the move.

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