
I own a ZenBook 14 UX425JA-BM069T from ASUS. Although I've only had it for about a month, my initial impressions are excellent. I don't even want to get comfortable at the computer. This is not Apple, despite being convenient, small, quick, powerful, and roomy. I believed that 14" would be too little when making my decision. However, if you change the scale by 150%, it works out really nicely. Large, pleasant touchpad with helpful motions. Get used to it right immediately; within a week, the mouse will appear unnecessary and awkward. Although I haven't played any games, the Intel Iris Plus Graphics built-in are sufficient for the eyes. Without a power cord, I work and recharge as necessary. You may get a power bank for it; I purchased "Charged 20" and a Type-C to Type-C cable right away. Charges quickly (in a weird way). Cases and backpacks quickly notice that 13.3", not 14", is there. If not, it will loiter. Let's examine its efficacy and methodology.


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