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04/19/24 | Best Buy | $799.99 popular |
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Best Buy | $1049.99 |
Product Name: | ASUS - Zenbook 14 OLED 14” WUXGA Touch Laptop, Intel Core Ultra 7 - Intel Evo Edition - 16GB Memory - 1TB SSD - Jasper Gray |
Product SKU: | 6568761_6568761 |
UPC: | 197105402102 |
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It is an excellent price for the specs, but personally, I will not buy any ASUS laptops before they make any changes.
I don't understand the content perfection you're seeking here in the SD forums. If someone's post is useful, say thanks or rep or just move on. If someone's post doesn't stroke you in just the right way, also just move on. We're a community. People are trying, for the most part (scammers and spammers trying sell/affiliate their crap are another matter), to help and get help. It's all a give and take.
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Compared to this zenbook, not as premium.
As for this zenbook, one thing I notice is it is lighter and slimer than the acer. very quiet. screen is beautiful.
The only lacking is I wish the usb-c ports were on the left instead of right. guess whoever designed this is left handed.
Anybody know how easy it is to replace the battery... when the time comes?
Extremely easy. Few screws the back comes off. Just upgraded the SSD in my AMD version of the laptop (UM3406) and it was easier than my previous 2020 model (um425) because they didn't hide the screws under the adhesive rubber feet.
Anybody know how easy it is to replace the battery... when the time comes?
The digitizer creates a unique reflection, but I believe the text issue is more to do with color fringing on lower DPI panels and their pixel arrangement. Ideally, in a 14in form factor, I think a 1600p (or similar resolution/dpi based on aspect ratio) is an ideal density for a panel this size. The 1200p screens do alright, but there is noticeable color fringing in certain scenarios.
Overall this panel isn't bad though.
I get you like Apple products and that's perfectly fine to have a preference.
But your comparison here has negative value to this conversation.
The zenbook averages almost 15h on video playback tests and productivity suites.
That matches the new Macbook Air M3 15 tested battery life, of roughly the similar 15hr result.
However, you are comparing a 800 dollar zenbook to a 1800 dollar macbook.
So technically someone could ridiculously claim that you can get 30 hours of battery life out of 1800 dollars with zenbooks, vs going with macbooks, if you just bought two zenbooks.
You'd also save money.
Just pointing out how silly this comparison is when placed in context.
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Even non-touchscreen? My understanding is that it only affects touchscreens.
But your comparison here has negative value to this conversation.
The zenbook averages almost 15h on video playback tests and productivity suites.
That matches the new Macbook Air M3 15 tested battery life, of roughly the similar 15hr result.
However, you are comparing a 800 dollar zenbook to a 1800 dollar macbook.
So technically someone could ridiculously claim that you can get 30 hours of battery life out of 1800 dollars with zenbooks, vs going with macbooks, if you just bought two zenbooks.
You'd also save money.
Just pointing out how silly this comparison is when placed in context.
I recently saw the $791 deal from Microcenter for M3 Macbook Air 13 and decided to get my very first Mac. The Macbook air get easily 13 hour plus on the same video playback usage.
I recently saw the $791 deal from Microcenter for M3 Macbook Air 13 and decided to get my very first Mac. The Macbook air get easily 13 hour plus on the same video playback usage.
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