Walmart has
ASUS Zenbook 14 Touch Laptop (UM3402YA-WS74T) on sale for
$629. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping availability is limited.
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FantasticHarrier124 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Pricing and availability for pickup/delivery will vary by location.
Specs:
- 14" 2880x1800 2.8K PANTONE Validated OLED Touch Display, up to 550-nits
- AMD Ryzen 7 7730U 8-Core / 16-Thread Processor
- 16GB Memory
- 512GB M.2 PCIe 3.0 NVMe Solid State Drive
- ErgoSense keyboard & touchpad
- WiFi 6E (802.11ax) + Bluetooth 5
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 2x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 1x microSD Card Reader
- 75 Wh battery
- 3.06 lbs
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The only annoying (or might be a bonus for some, IDK) thing is this version has a fingerprint sensor and no face ID. That said if you use the registered finger to turn it on, it'll log you in automatically.
Overall though, aside from some personal nitpicks, I don't think this beats the HP. But it still is a great deal that I don't think you'll regret. This is a very smartly put together machine.
I have the 14X version and albeit a bit compromised in terms of battery and performance, as a whole it really is a joy to use. I personally prefer the 14X due to its larger screen and face ID but at $630 I'll say I wouldn't regret buying this either.
So far my impression:
It gives 8 to 8.5 hr battery with light use. But it has feature to stop charging at 80% to preserve battery life and I have it on.
I have never heard fan go off so that's nice. It does not get hot on my lap. No wifi issues.
Keyboard is very good, no errors in typing and no flex.
Touchpad is good, but sometimes the number pad comes up on the touchpad when I don't want it to
Overall build quality is good except, just recently the bottom panel is making crackling noise when I pick it up; not sure what's causing that.
The OLED display is excellent and my dell 4k monitor looks so much less impressive in comparison. Due to the touchscreen I don't like the appearance of graininess as some call it noticeable with white/bright backgrounds. But I'm getting used to it. Watching movies it's not issue but even on slickdeals or other sites where background is white it's just not that aesthetically appearing.
I'm debating return/rebuy or maybe going w different OLED laptop. Really once you get OLED laptop I'm not sure you want to get anything else.
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Now to decide if I want to grab this to compare to the Costco HP.
Now to decide if I want to grab this to compare to the Costco HP.
The HP is indeed faster. I was convinced not to go with the Costco one because of the looks and the way the keyboard was described by reviewers.
Staying with the HP i bought from Costco.
Staying with the HP i bought from Costco.
Seems the HP is more powerful, but the Asus looks better aesthetically.
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The only annoying (or might be a bonus for some, IDK) thing is this version has a fingerprint sensor and no face ID. That said if you use the registered finger to turn it on, it'll log you in automatically.
Overall though, aside from some personal nitpicks, I don't think this beats the HP. But it still is a great deal that I don't think you'll regret. This is a very smartly put together machine.
I have the 14X version and albeit a bit compromised in terms of battery and performance, as a whole it really is a joy to use. I personally prefer the 14X due to its larger screen and face ID but at $630 I'll say I wouldn't regret buying this either.
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Pure specs wise the HP is better but this Zenbook feels really premium, smooth trackpad and excellent keyboard layout.
Might end up keeping it up. If the 14x comes back on sale I would reconsider but for my purposes theres enough power and the battery life is superior.
Pure specs wise the HP is better but this Zenbook feels really premium, smooth trackpad and excellent keyboard layout.
Might end up keeping it up. If the 14x comes back on sale I would reconsider but for my purposes theres enough power and the battery life is superior.
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The thread has been talking about the HP Pavilion Plus 14 from Costco earlier in the week. That laptop supposedly has a very quality OLED display.
Staying with the HP i bought from Costco.