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ASUS ZenBook Ultra Laptop 3300X2200 Review

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Description of ASUS ZenBook Ultra Laptop 3300X2200

13.9” 3:2 (3300 x 2200) Quad HD+ Glossy Touch Screen display with ultra-slim 4-sided NanoEdge bezels and a 92% screen to body ratio for more visual space and detailed content. Enjoy a more vivid, immersive experience with a Pantone validated and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut display. Latest 11th generation Intel Core i7-1165G7 Quad Core Processor (12M Cache, up to 4.70 GHz, with IPU). Windows 10 Professional. Fast storage and memory featuring 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD and 16GB LPDDR4X RAM.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

I hope I'll get used to the constantly used look of the laptop. Its pros: Compared to my old Toshiba. no comparison. Great device. The screen is gorgeous. Easy. Strongly did not load, but, I think, smart. Beautiful design. Cons: Fingers. Or rather, their prints. They are all over the place. For a laptop that is not only powerful, but also beautiful, this is a real minus. upsets (

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

Awesome device. Chic appearance, metal case, combination of black and bronze. Bright (this is the brightest laptop screen I've ever used) touchscreen display with insane resolution and a non-standard 3:2 aspect ratio. Top 11th generation i7 processor, top LDDRX4 memory 16 gigs, SSD 1 terabyte. Case included. I was going to take a huawei proshka, but I decided to see what else the market offers in this price category. For reviews about the service of the first alerted. I came across a Zenbook S.

Pros
  • Appearance, build quality, performance. screen
Cons
  • Collects fingerprints, Win10 home

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Good, ultrabook, I took a 2022 macbook pro as a replacement. Windows is more suitable for my tasks. I am satisfied with the laptop, I would like an option with 32 GB of RAM.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

According to the result: it will do for home use: print a couple of documents, sit in the browser, watch the video. Definitely not worth it for the job. If not for the semiconductor crisis, I would probably look for more. PS: my config is I5+16RAM+512 SSD. There is no such thing on the Market, but, apparently, narrow moments, such as cooling, are characteristic of the entire line.

Pros
  • - Screen size and aspect ratio. - Screen resolution. - Screen brightness (had experience with 300 nits glossy, 400 nits matte and 450 nits matte. This one is very good. Although matte 450 is better than this 500 nits glossy one. Anything below 400 nits, in my opinion, should not be considered at all to purchase). - Minimal frames. - Housing materials. - Performance.
Cons
  • - Screen calibration. Well, or its matrix in terms of color reproduction in general - because. did not recalibrate. But he also has Pantone certification out of the box. But in fact: comparing with Lenovo X1 carbon 7th and Lenovo X1 Nano 1th - it's not white, but a pale pale pink color. It is clearly visible if blank pages in Word open. And after all in Lenovo no Pantone is declared. And the price range is close. - Keyboard. Asus, why make such big keys? To occupy the entire area? Again - I compare with Lenovo. The X1 Carbon 7th is just the perfect keyboard! The fingers themselves lie down, there are at least errors. Nano is worse. Because of the size. But it's also MUCH better than Asus. So for home use - it will do, for work - there are much better options. - Cooling system. And again I will compare with Lenovo. In Carbon 7th, I haven't heard a cooler at all in almost 2 years. That is, maybe it turned on - but it is definitely quieter by itself than here. In Nano, I hear the cooler much more often. But there the dimensions of the case dictate. Weighs less than 1 kg and has a carbon fiber body. And here is a large METAL case, which should dissipate heat well, and I can hear the cooler and warm my knees all the time. Asus, if not to optimize the heat sink, then at least the cooler could not be put in a more decent way? To at least not hear it. - No camera shutter (for example, fell victim to the minimum upper frame). - No fingerprint scanner. Not enough space? Found in Nano. Saved $5 per device? - No quick mute (via FN+) (learn from Lenovo again). - Outdated HDMI standard (why, why?).

I also use lenovo yoga with a touch screen, I compare it with it, it will be a little slower, but more practical to use due to the touch screen, if you need to increase something or open it, you can not suffer by dragging your fingers on the touchpad, but do it right on the screen as with phone. Its pros: light, well-made, high-quality assembly, works fast, really cool sound, good to take on a trip for small operations such as checking mail, merge photos, working in programs like autocad is not