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Review on 14" Notebook ASUS ZenBook 14 UX425EA-BM002T 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 1135G7 2.4 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 512 GB, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 10 Home, silver by Micha Zikowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Since all of my previous laptops were made by Asus, I went with them. Since the 11th generation of Intel turned out to be good and allows for play both inside and outside the home, I also purchased a new one. Very amazing laptop, great first impression, but you need to use it for a full month to get a whole picture and a more thorough assessment. After switching from ux3490ua, the laptop does not appear worse. There are undoubtedly certain drawbacks, such as the fact that there are only two bottom speakers rather than four, but this is not as significant when the overall impression is 5ku.

Pros
  • the screen's quality and the fact that it is matte; my previous laptop, an ASUS zenbook 3 Deluxe (ux3490ua), has a glossy screen. High-powered hardware (i7 11th generation), even GTA 5 is playable. For two speakers at the bottom, the sound quality is good. excellent case materials. Large, glassy, excellent touchpad with amazing response. It's exciting to unlock with your face; there's no need to put your finger near the scanner. Good keyboard. fantastic appearance
Cons
  • The body materials are fine, however the screen's frame has a shoddy appearance. There are numerous combinations, making it challenging to distinguish between screens with 300 nits and those with 400 nits and 1W power consumption. And this implies that various arrangements will hold the battery in various ways. It is less handy to have a 3.5 jack when there is an adaptor than when it is there. Additionally, my edition has an SSD from Intel with a QLC memory type, which has lower speeds and a shorter lifespan than other ssd memory kinds. On the previous zenbook, however, the SSD was from Samsung with a tlc type memory, and it performed better there.