First off, I think 14 inch laptops are much better than 13.3 inch ones. At 14 inch, you can set your resolution at 1080p and don't have to change the scaling to see clearly. I think pixels in 13.3 inch laptops are too small at 1920x1080.
First off, I think 14 inch laptops are much better than 13.3 inch ones. At 14 inch, you can set your resolution at 1080p and don't have to change the scaling to see clearly. I think pixels in 13.3 inch laptops are too small at 1920x1080.
: The latest ZenBook 14 is 13% smaller than last year. But is it better
Fairly priced; Edge-to-edge display; Digital numpad is useful
Irritating glossy display; Below par battery life
You're spoiled for choice when it comes to luxury laptops at the moment, so why does the Asus ZenBook 14 deserve your hard-earned cash For a start, it's well-priced for its specs, being the only laptop with an Intel Core i7-8565U that we've reviewed at under £1,000.
Compact dimensions; Expansive screen; Good value
Middling battery life; Glossy; reflective display
The Ultrabook market has been steadily growing in terms of options and it's becoming more challenging for OEMs to set themselves apart from one another. Even so, Asus is still managing to surprise us with unique features like the UX580 ScreenPad and now the four-sided NanoEdge bezels that give the...
very quiet when under low loads; discrete GeForce MX150 option; narrow bezels on all four sides; stronger chassis than UX430; original webcam positioning; no pulse-width modulation; matte and glossy options; good keyboard feedback; very small footprint; long battery life; virtual NumPad
Whiskey Lake-U i7-8565U is just marginally faster than the i7-8550U; still uses proprietary AC adapter charger instead of USB Type-C; virtual NumPad has no haptic feedback or brightness control; most of the bottom bezel is tucked behind the base; inaccurate colors and grayscale out of the box,...
screen is beautiful
Asus doesn't back down. Industry giants like HP and Dell continue to lead the way, pushing forward with their own distinct aesthetic and standout features . But Asus' latest line of ZenBook premium notebooks are perfect examples of how it stays competitive.
Diminutive chassis; Robust build quality; Solid productivity performance; NumberPad is good for number crunchers
Display and battery life are just average; Keyboard deck has too much flex; Graphics option isn't included
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