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Windows ran slowly right after I opened the package, but that soon went away. High performance mode confused me because it caused the computer to overheat and produce more noise while doing the same job as in normal mode. I fired up a few of games; generally speaking, the display is the same as in the YouTube testing; nonetheless, the laptop gets very hot and produces a lot of noise; however, I didn't purchase it for its gaming capabilities; rather, I purchased it for its portability and ease…

Pros
  • An admirable percentage, really. Absolutely gorgeous display. Excellent keyboard. So far, the assembly has been flawless; all of the parts are of excellent quality (*spit*).
Cons
  • One USB hub (this is not a problem because bluetooth and a splitter may be used to accommodate several devices). The Type-C port itself isn't very stable; I noticed some shakiness after jiggling the cord a few times. I should add that there is a high-frequency squeak that can be heard when charging when the device is in sleep/off mode (not everyone in the family can hear it, but my ears seem to be more attuned to it). In addition, I've found that sometimes in the off/sleep mode, the laptop charges above the specified mark, despite the artificial battery charging limiting (which may be modified in the laptop settings to 100.80 and 60% to reduce battery wear) being activated. As I had predicted in my writing, there were indeed issues with wireless Internet. I'm not sure if this happens to everyone or if it's even possible on Windows, but my Wi-Fi symbol occasionally vanishes. It just starts showing up after 5 minutes, but it's still pretty unpleasant. The disappearance of the "WI-FI" button in the network settings and online suggests a chip malfunction, and restarting the network adapter makes the Internet fly for a while before it seems to stall again, leading me to believe that the problem lies precisely in the chip of the new gene (i7 11g).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

Accessed using ASUS UX425EA-BM268 90NB0SM1-M05520 (Intel Core i3-1115G4 3.0GHz/8192Mb/256Gb SSD/No ODD/Intel UHD Graphics/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Cam/14/1920x1080/DOS): There were three issues with installing Windows 10: - The flash disk was not detected by BIOS. Solution: We produce a bootable USB flash drive with Windows 10 for UEFI using Rufus. Press ESC to call after the laptop has restarted. BootMenu - Windows 10 installation failed to detect the SSD. Google None of the disks are identified during

Pros
  • The laptop's dimensions, weight, and power supply
Cons
  • Win10 installation issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I settled on a Windows laptop since it's versatile enough for work as an application designer (including some light rendering and video editing) and fun enough for casual gaming. In 2022, I tested every product available. This one triumphed despite having a subpar display. The comfort and ease with which he dealt with me won me over. I was concerned about the unusual keyboard, but I quickly became accustomed to it and experienced no difficulties. If you're able to fix the issue of voltage drop

Pros
  • Portable, has a high-quality keyboard, and light.
Cons
  • The major issue is that the voltage can jump and cause a blue screen of death when you plug it in to charge.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

I was looking for a light and tiny ultrabook with the newest hardware up to 100,000, so I decided to go with this particular laptop, which has an i7 processor, 16 gigabytes of RAM, and 512 gigabytes of solid-state storage. Both in principle and in practice, I have heard a lot of positive things about the ASUS brand. The action with installments for two years on the offsite played a role as well. For the same amount of money, there were more suitable computers for me, but I was unable to…

Pros
  • - Minimization of bulk and weight - The Presentation - Support for rapid charging via type C - A comfortable and noiseless keyboard - An attractive display - Case was provided
Cons
  • - The claimed autonomy is obviously exaggerated. - The device may become warm while operating in medium or performance mode, however this does not occur when operating in standalone mode. - Of course, there is no 3.5 mm connector, despite the fact that there is absolutely enough space for one. - Absence of a Number Pad – There is just one USB type A port available. When I tried to reinstall Windows using a USB flash drive, the touchpad stopped responding and would not work. At first, I didn't think it made a difference. In addition, I was unable to connect a mouse because the only option I have is a wired one. Consider the following as food for thought.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

In order to upgrade from my previous Lenovo X220, I. A small machine with adequate output was required. Data mart construction requires regular coding on my part. And frequently in transit. Pick from a number of available producers. Due to the proximity of the webcam, honor was cast aside quickly. Although the Lenovo x13 was my first choice, the ASUS UX425 won out due to its superior portability. As an added bonus, I have used ASUS products for years with zero complaints.

Pros
  • One, it's a rather peppy machine. 2. a cozy keyboard Tightness (3) A battery with adequate storage capacity
Cons
  • Press the power switch off many times. Thankfully, the laptop will just enter blocking mode, but this will have no effect on the user's disposition. The touchpad's button placement took some getting accustomed to. albeit not crucial.

UX425EA-BOE268 is the most basic i3 model available. 8 gigabytes, no numeric keypad (at first I thought my hands were crooked because I couldn't install the driver, but it turns out there isn't a numeric keypad); Easy to use even when used by itself. If you need a huge screen, you won't have any trouble connecting it, but you'll need more than one USB connector because you'll also need some form of hub (sometimes known as a "USB hub"). Caution should be exercised when using the version that…

Pros
  • Nice screen. The brightness is not terrible; on a day when the sun is out, even being in the shade does not bother me. However, if the sun is shining directly onto the screen, virtually nothing will be visible on it. Robust (one may easily carry it by grasping the very edge, and it does not bend in any way). Lightweight is another thing to note. The office chores are really quiet, nothing slows down, and everything loads promptly. FaceID (I even purchased a Chinese infrared camera for 7,000 yuan a couple of years ago to use on a stationary PC, but here it is directly built-in, which is useful) The life of batteries is one day. You won't appreciate how great this keyboard is until you actually use it. Because the right shift key has been made longer, it is now possible to carry out any operation with just one hand (navigation, typing in huge letters, and eliminating the need to reach for the PageUp and PageDn keys, which are used frequently). The fn keys have been remapped to accommodate frequently used functionality such as screen capture and connection to the projector. The volume of the sound is fairly high. The costs are typically 10 percent of the total; Charged using a charger for a mobile phone (only when connected does it growl with the message "insufficient charger power" un the tray). Backlighting for the keyboard Alternating between states "Control functions" via "Keys F1-12" and "Fn + Esc" It is not possible to download anything in addition to the operating system from the recovery partition because all of the essential drivers are retrieved automatically at the time of installation. It is sufficient to log in to the Asus-branded application; the software will process everything automatically if action is required. The simplest installation would be possible if it weren't for the complexities involved in downloading and installing Windows from the Microsoft website (which are explained in further detail in a comment). ASUS does not have any concerns regarding the overall quality of the software.
Cons
  • When working with visuals, noise can be distracting. DotA-level games do not experience any lag, but the laptop's fan is constantly running; the battery only lasts for 8 hours with a penny's worth of charge, depending on the maximum brightness of the screen and the number of hours spent participating in video conferences. When you see the number "22" in the description, you expect more, but it's not a bad product overall; the only item that comes in the package is a charger. The absence of a 3.5mm converter came as an unwelcome and unpleasant surprise. Regarding the miracles that may or may not occur with regard to video communication: there are none. The default setting makes it impossible to use for audio conferences because the participants in the conference hear a dreadful echo of their own voices; nonetheless! When you use the ASUS proprietary tool and select the "conference with one speaker" mode, the audio quality improves to the point where there is almost no background noise and it is incredibly clear. The functionality of the remaining settings is largely subpar; either there is constant white noise in the background, or they cannot hear you unless you bring the volume up to the proper level using the mic's fine-tuned adjustment. Once it has been powered up, you will be able to communicate with the laptop without the use of any headphones or microphones. After 3.5 months, I have decided to supplement: the up and down buttons proved to be a very unsatisfactory option. They get stuck sometimes, not "rising" after being pressed. In addition, I am quite careful when I use a laptop, therefore I find it really annoying when people play tricks like that. It would appear that you will not bring it with you to the service either, due to the fact that it is a trifle, but it is required to work on the laptop - how to part with it for an infinite period of time - but it is also bothersome.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

This is not the first Asus laptop I have used, since 2022 I have been using the N550JV. During the use, there were no complaints about the quality of workmanship, so when it came time to ate the laptop, there were no doubts about the choice of the manufacturer . I really like the design of ASUS laptops. I recommend to all. Very satisfied.

Pros
  • Modern, ergonomic design. The case of the laptop is metal, assembled with high quality, does not play and does not creak. Looks very solid. The latest Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 processor to date. I chose a laptop with 16Gb of RAM 1Tb SSD, I think this is the minimum for a productive laptop. Excellent performance. Thin, light, narrow bezels around the screen. The screen is very bright and the colors are vibrant. I am very satisfied with the purchase.
Cons
  • Not found yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Great for studying, writing, and communicating. Not even slightly regretting the purchase. There are additional drawbacks, but the overall picture of use is quite lovely. I SUGGEST Got advantages: current laptop. thin, lovely, and soft to the touch. like the display. vivid hues and a clean image. work quickly. It's hard to imagine how I survived without the hellowindows feature before because it's so wonderful. I enjoy it generally. Cons: If you look closely, you can tell that the assembly is…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

As I frequently use my laptop, whether it's plugged in or running on battery power, it has naturally decreased by 15% over the period of four months, but this decrease is not life-threatening. In about a year, I predict it will need to be modified. Thankfully, everything goes off without a hitch. The cover-envelope with the kit was a great addition, which I only unintentionally discovered on the fifth day =D because it was concealed inside the laptop box's lid. Moreover, a type C to jack…

Pros
  • fantastic laptop The tiny, light charge lasts all day. Core i7 and SSD are to credit for how swiftly it loads and functions. The video card is functional despite being hidden. Exactly half of the 16 GB of Memory is used by the video. I'm not really a gamer, but I had no trouble playing AOE2 DE, the third Witcher, or MK 11), but I was pleasantly impressed by the sound quality! even at maximum level, there are no unnecessary crackles, sounds, or rattles in the high-quality deep surround sound. Volume is sufficient, by the way. Even when neighboring sounds, like a water tap being turned on, are present, it is audibly good. In general, I even stopped using a portable speaker from Xaomi for watching videos and other media because, although being louder than a laptop, the sound quality is substantially worse. Of course, I listen to music on a stereo system, but there have been a few times when I've found myself forgetting to pair my laptop with it over bluetooth.)
Cons
  • The rear cover appeared to be shifting ever so little at one point. Although the laptop appeared to be unharmed, the clasp came off in one spot. Yes, one of the family members might do it covertly)) I immediately thought of the choice-making candidate's comment concerning the possibility of encountering a subpar assembly. They claim that something is hanging within the body and it walks. I didn't have this when I purchased it, but it was expertly put together and has no gaps. If nothing else, shaking it will confirm that everything inside is secure. In general, the lock was lowered into position with a light but firm press, and nothing dangled again.)