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Review on 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 by Wiktor Witold Skow ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Normal product, but wanted more for the money.

I gave up my 13-inch MacBook Air for this miracle. So far, everyone seems satisfied. The laptop's 16GB of ddr4 and Intel Core 7 processor make it highly efficient. Here is what I think about it: In terms of its hardware, this laptop is incredible. executes tasks rapidly and precisely. The whole nine yards are here, from wireless connectivity to illuminated keyboards to webcams. When it came to the code, he failed us. Careful consideration of the operating system and the installation of all required software is required to avoid performance drops and Windows freezes, a dark keyboard, etc.

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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.