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 Review
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Description of 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
- 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
- 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.
- Slim, quick, and independent
- Not quite out in the open
- Weight: 12022 Size: nearly an A4 sheet
- Weight: 12022 Size: nearly an A4 sheet
- smart, light, and sound.
- Performance, construction quality, poor touch, continuous fan noise, screen resolution, and cost.
- One of the finest characteristics is how lightweight and tiny it is. The package includes not only the housing, but also adapters for Type-C to 3.5 mm Jack and USB to LAN, as well! A pleasant surprise, all the more so taking into account that I was unaware of its existence beforehand.
- Didn't find
- 1. A sturdy construction 2. The keyboard offers a high level of convenience. 3. Touch pad with a large surface area 4. Having a low weight 5. The display is of sufficient quality; full high definition on a 14-inch screen is sufficient. 6. Quick battery recharge 7. Sufficiently capacious battery (in the charge-saving mode and with the screen brightness set to 100%, it functioned without needing to be recharged for two days and seven hours non-stop in the typewriter mode with Internet connectivity. 8. If you do not charge it while it is operating, it will not heat up at all; but, if you try to charge it, it will heat up very quickly and turn itself off. 9. The fan is still operational, but during the day at the office you won't be able to hear it; nevertheless, if you are doing something that requires complete silence at night, you will notice it.
- 1. Because the on key is part of the main keyboard block, there is a possibility of accidentally pressing it when working with text (this happened to me once a month on my older version of Swift5). 2. The advertising sticker that is affixed to the area to the right of the touch pad is adhered in a slightly crooked manner, which causes the perfectionist within to cringe. 3. Windows 10 and the applications that comes pre-installed: I have never seen so much trash in one place, and this is obviously tin. After the initial release of Windows, it took a significant amount of time to uninstall many browsers and other applications. As a direct consequence of this, the memory on the laptop is immediately filled with 3.7 GB worth of garbage of various types (on Swift, the memory is immediately filled with 1.5 GB worth of autorun after loading with a large number of essential programs).
- The laptop has a really good matte screen, and it's really light, so it's great for studying.
- The performance is clearly not where it needs to be at all.
- Battery life, screen size, and aluminum construction.
- no problems have been discovered as of yet.
- Easy on the shoulders Long life span for the battery Compact proportions and high performance in comparison to its size and battery life Carry case is a part of the deal. Charging through the Type-C port Large touchpad Modern look There is no operating system (this may depend on the modification, as there are options associated with the OS), but the drivers are stored in a hidden partition on the SSD that has been inserted.
- No, for me personally and for the constraints I have ("remote work" while always traveling).
- Not bulky, lightweight, and compact. Backlight for the keys. Win10 is fully supported. a very cozy touchpad. USB Type-C charging is used. Good screen; eyes don't tire easily. convenient keyboard. Face recognition authorization using an IR camera (works generally at night). The battery has a lengthy lifespan. microphone, loud noise.
- They claim there are not enough USB ports. However, if you don't attach the mouse, it will suffice.
- I love the laptop so much! He has great style and looks! The fact that the lid can be opened with just one hand while the laptop itself remains stationary on the table and is so lightweight really appeals to me. I also appreciate the keyboard's three-level illumination, which illuminates the letters and numbers and proves to be quite useful even when it's not dark. Works quickly, and the keyboard is cozy. The battery holds a lot of charge. The charge is seldom used when watching movies, at least. comprises the case-envelope)
- There isn't a separate numeric keypad on the keyboard because the laptop is so small. This is strange. But once you start utilizing the top row of number keys, you rapidly become used to it. Although accountants would likely find it inconvenient. However, because of this, the laptop is extremely light, compact, and portable. This is a significant benefit.
- Fast (11th generation CPU), quick SSD, light, cozy, nice feeling, and performance-matched. Large TouchPad, extended autonomy (rapid charging), Case, USB-A to RJ45 converter, and USB-C to audio jack are all included in a nice and practical bundle. Win 10 Pro boots up takes roughly 10 seconds.
- Because of the difficulty in installing Windows 10, not all features function right away after installing the drivers. (In the comments, I recounted the circumstance)
- The laptop is fast, light, and compact; it warms up moderately and quietly (like a vacuum cleaner); a laptop case is included (great touch); and the keyboard is excellent.
- I had to install yet another version of Windows 10 and associated drivers, much to my annoyance. Defiantly refused to install the audio system's driver. Also, after installing a non-Microsoft version of Windows, virtually no drivers will be put in place. It was a complete re-download and set-up of everything. Using the assembly selection approach to install Windows was the only thing that worked; They could, on the other hand, install at least one USB port; The display matrix appears to be kept together by some pretty flimsy materials. I'm still getting used to the Macbook's touchpad, so it's touchy and slow to respond to clicks and touches on sometimes. I can't say why, but after a week of use, the laptop stopped being useful altogether. The screen can be used either inside or outside at night. It glows and glares monstrously in the daytime; Just horribly eats away at your memories. Perhaps it's Windows-related, but I haven't been able to pinpoint the cause, but my steady memory usage is consistently over 60%. In rare cases, it can reach 99%! At the same time, I don't use my laptop to play games or produce 3D models or videos. Even if it were an intercor 3 with 4 GB of RAM, I'd get it, but I have 16 GB of DDR4 in mine. It's beyond comprehension! The problem has settled down to the point where you can be working in Chrome when suddenly you get a "sorry, there is not enough memory" error. And since yesterday, every time I try to use my laptop, I get the dreaded blue screen of death.
- A portable computer that is elegant, nimble, and light, and it has a keyboard that is comfortable to use. Very nice screen, and the weight in general is about right.
- In the description, it was said that there is a case as well as an adapter for an audio connection (due to the fact that the laptop does not have an audio jack); however, in reality, there is neither a case nor an adapter. At the time of our delivery, the package was affixed with an Asus-branded sticker and was therefore unopened.