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Review on 14" Laptop ASUS ZenBook 14 UX425EA-AIF13242WS 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 1135G7 2.4 GHz, RAM 16 GB, SSD 512 GB, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 11, Grey, English layout by Felicja Foktyska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

I deal with text and huge files a lot at work (I open many Word, Excel, PDF, AutoCAD and Chrome tabs at the same time). My old laptop was a Swift5 2022 with an i5 and 8GB of memory. I had to change it because there weren't many operatives, and occasionally programs started to fly out while they were working. In addition, mounting loops were dispersed, and over time, the battery frequently sat down. This Asus model was the decision. I therefore mainly compare with Swift. Swift's keyboard is one of the most stylish laptop keyboards I've ever used. The display is identical. The Swift's screen was a little crooked and had light in the corner, and the case (and the screen) are more rigid. Naturally, the 11th generation i5 processor is completely unnecessary for my tasks; Swift handled everything flawlessly. In theory, an i3 would suffice, but since they are not typically produced with 16GB of RAM, I had to use this one. Although I am happy with the laptop itself, I will probably remove the stock Windows and install another operating system.

Pros
  • 1. Well-built 2. The keyboard is extremely cozy 3. A large touchpad 4. Small size 5. The screen is fairly good; full hd at 14 inches is sufficient. 6. Quick recharging 7. A sufficiently large battery (in the charge-saving mode and with the screen brightness set to 100%, it operated for two days straight in the typewriter mode with Internet access for seven straight hours without needing to be recharged. 8. If you try to charge it while it's running, it heats up quickly and takes off, but if you don't, it doesn't heat up at all. 9. The fan usually runs quietly during the daytime hours in the office, but if you work in silence at night, you pay attention to it.
Cons
  • 1. There is a chance you might accidentally press the on key while working with text because it is part of the general keyboard block (on my old swift5 it also missed once a month). 2. The advertising sticker that is glued a little off-center to the right of the touch pad makes the inner perfectionist suffer. 3. Pre-installed software and Windows 10: Of course, this is tin; I have never seen so much trash. It took a while to get rid of different browsers, etc. after Windows was initially released. as a result, when the laptop first starts up, Memory is filled with 3.7 GB of different junk (on Swift, immediately after loading with a bunch of necessary software, 1.5 GB of RAM is occupied in autorun in total)