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ASUS ZenBook 14 Laptop (Q425MA-U71TB) on sale for
$749.99.
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Best Buy has
ASUS ZenBook 14 Laptop (Q425MA-U71TB) on sale for
$749.99.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:- 14.0" FHD (1920 x 1200) OLED 16:10 aspect ratio 0.2ms 60Hz 500nits 100% DCI-P3 Touch screen Display
- Intel Core Ultra 7 Ultra 7-155H 16-core, 22-thread (3.8GHz Base / 4.8GHz Boost) Processor
- Intel Arc Graphics (8 Xe Cores)
- 16GB LPDDR5X RAM
- 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 Solid State Drive
- Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) (Dual band) 2*2 + Bluetooth 5.3
- Backlit Chiclet Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 2x Thunderbolt 4 (supports display / power delivery)
- 1x HDMI 2.1 TMDS
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
Top Comments
My requirements were 14" Oled + Backlit Keys + 16gb Memory + Whatever Processor because I won't be gaming on it + 1TB and this fit the bill. As far as 14in oled's I don't think youll find a better deal right now considering the specs and screen (At least for the price I got it for). Been searching for quite a while.
Came flawless. I am convinced the laptop was never even taken out of its protective covers everything felt factory and nothing out of place. Must have been some quick buyers remorse return.
Quick and snappy. Its a supplemental work laptop which performs great. I wanted oled to watch movies in the evenings and im pretty pleased with it. Only 60hz but doesn't bother me. I will wait later on to get something more advanced as I just don't think the tech is where it should be yet at a reasonable price. For me, $650 was a good buy for a 14in oled zenbook with these specs. I am not interested in spending any more than that, nor do I need anything more than the specs provided. I have a gaming rig so I won't be gaming on this.
Webcam quality is great, better than my external 1080P ones. Backlit keys were a must and these have them, only in white, no RGB. Typing is comfortable. I own a 2021 Zenbook Duo which I gave to my gf and while this laptop is quality, the older zenbook duo is definitely on another level as far as quality and craftsmanship.
Display is PLENTY bright. I never put this thing on 100% its just too bright for me lol. At night I usually have it at about 60% brightness max. Trying to watch almost anything at 100% in the dark strains my eyes and due to the size of the screen you're probably going to be watching quite close. Even during the day in my house with a ton of windows, it is never 100% brightness. Maybe 80% max. So I would say, brightness is a non issue indoors. I will probably never use this outdoors so I can't comment on that. I am sure the glossy display would be annoying outside.
I rarely use the touch screen but its quite responsive. No issues. I have almost zero use for the 180 degree lay-flat hinge except for when I was laying on the couch the other day. I stood the laptop up on my belly with the screen flat and watched some youtube LOL. Belly prop works good.
Windows hello works good, not great. It sometimes takes a second or so more to recognize me. There was one time it did not and I had to enter my pin. But not a big deal
Fans are quiet. I do not push this laptop in any way aside from a ton of chrome tabs, several word and pdf's plus maybe a video playing in the background or on a portable screen next to it. For my use case its pretty quiet.
negatives:
1 The exterior of the laptop is unlike most of the zenbooks that you have seen last year and this year. It lacks those cool line patterns. Its much more plain with simply ASUS on the back. So if you want that more brand new look you're not getting that here. I am not entirely sure why that is. I'm okay with it. Not as if anyone actually cares what your work laptop looks like. Would have been sweet if it had that nice new design though.
2. Most of the inputs are on the right side so if you're using a mouse or anything else on the right, they that can get in the way.
3. As mentioned before, I was sort of spoiled by the build quality of the my 2021 zenbook duo. This feels much more fragile or maybe the metal is thinner. Definitely much lighter. I bumped it against my portable monitor and it left an indention on the edge of the monitor lid. Meh oh well.
I would def take the gamble to get a deeper discount. Sorry for the rambling post I just wanted to quickly spit out my experience with this laptop.
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My requirements were 14" Oled + Backlit Keys + 16gb Memory + Whatever Processor because I won't be gaming on it + 1TB and this fit the bill. As far as 14in oled's I don't think youll find a better deal right now considering the specs and screen (At least for the price I got it for). Been searching for quite a while.
Came flawless. I am convinced the laptop was never even taken out of its protective covers everything felt factory and nothing out of place. Must have been some quick buyers remorse return.
Quick and snappy. Its a supplemental work laptop which performs great. I wanted oled to watch movies in the evenings and im pretty pleased with it. Only 60hz but doesn't bother me. I will wait later on to get something more advanced as I just don't think the tech is where it should be yet at a reasonable price. For me, $650 was a good buy for a 14in oled zenbook with these specs. I am not interested in spending any more than that, nor do I need anything more than the specs provided. I have a gaming rig so I won't be gaming on this.
Webcam quality is great, better than my external 1080P ones. Backlit keys were a must and these have them, only in white, no RGB. Typing is comfortable. I own a 2021 Zenbook Duo which I gave to my gf and while this laptop is quality, the older zenbook duo is definitely on another level as far as quality and craftsmanship.
Display is PLENTY bright. I never put this thing on 100% its just too bright for me lol. At night I usually have it at about 60% brightness max. Trying to watch almost anything at 100% in the dark strains my eyes and due to the size of the screen you're probably going to be watching quite close. Even during the day in my house with a ton of windows, it is never 100% brightness. Maybe 80% max. So I would say, brightness is a non issue indoors. I will probably never use this outdoors so I can't comment on that. I am sure the glossy display would be annoying outside.
I rarely use the touch screen but its quite responsive. No issues. I have almost zero use for the 180 degree lay-flat hinge except for when I was laying on the couch the other day. I stood the laptop up on my belly with the screen flat and watched some youtube LOL. Belly prop works good.
Windows hello works good, not great. It sometimes takes a second or so more to recognize me. There was one time it did not and I had to enter my pin. But not a big deal
Fans are quiet. I do not push this laptop in any way aside from a ton of chrome tabs, several word and pdf's plus maybe a video playing in the background or on a portable screen next to it. For my use case its pretty quiet.
negatives:
1 The exterior of the laptop is unlike most of the zenbooks that you have seen last year and this year. It lacks those cool line patterns. Its much more plain with simply ASUS on the back. So if you want that more brand new look you're not getting that here. I am not entirely sure why that is. I'm okay with it. Not as if anyone actually cares what your work laptop looks like. Would have been sweet if it had that nice new design though.
2. Most of the inputs are on the right side so if you're using a mouse or anything else on the right, they that can get in the way.
3. As mentioned before, I was sort of spoiled by the build quality of the my 2021 zenbook duo. This feels much more fragile or maybe the metal is thinner. Definitely much lighter. I bumped it against my portable monitor and it left an indention on the edge of the monitor lid. Meh oh well.
I would def take the gamble to get a deeper discount. Sorry for the rambling post I just wanted to quickly spit out my experience with this laptop.
Came flawless. I am convinced the laptop was never even taken out of its protective covers everything felt factory and nothing out of place. Must have been some quick buyers remorse return.
Quick and snappy. Its a supplemental work laptop which performs great. I wanted oled to watch movies in the evenings and im pretty pleased with it. Only 60hz but doesn't bother me. I will wait later on to get something more advanced as I just don't think the tech is where it should be yet at a reasonable price. For me, $650 was a good buy for a 14in oled zenbook with these specs. I am not interested in spending any more than that, nor do I need anything more than the specs provided. I have a gaming rig so I won't be gaming on this.
Webcam quality is great, better than my external 1080P ones. Backlit keys were a must and these have them, only in white, no RGB. Typing is comfortable. I own a 2021 Zenbook Duo which I gave to my gf and while this laptop is quality, the older zenbook duo is definitely on another level as far as quality and craftsmanship.
Display is PLENTY bright. I never put this thing on 100% its just too bright for me lol. At night I usually have it at about 60% brightness. Trying to watch almost anything at 100% in the dark strains my eyes and due to the size of the screen you're probably going to be watching quite close. Even during the day, it is never 100% brightness. Maybe 80% max. So I would say, brightness is a non issue indoors. I will probably never use this outdoors so I can't comment on that. I am sure the glossy display would be annoying outside.
I rarely use the touch screen but its quite responsive. No issues. I have almost zero use for the 180 degree lay-flat hinge except for when I was laying on the couch the other day. I stood the laptop up on my belly with the screen flat and watched some youtube LOL. Belly prop works good.
Windows hello works good, not great. It sometimes takes a second or so more to recognize me. There was one time it did not and I had to enter my pin. But not a big deal
Fans are quiet. I do not push this laptop in any way aside from a ton of chrome tabs, several word and pdf's plus maybe a video playing in the background or on a portable screen next to it. For my use case its pretty quiet.
negatives:
1 The exterior of the laptop is unlike most of the zenbooks that you have seen last year and this year. It lacks those cool line patterns. Its much more plain with simply ASUS on the back. So if you want that more brand new look you're not getting that here. I am not entirely sure why that is. I'm okay with it. Not as if anyone actually cares what your work laptop looks like. Would have been sweet if it had that nice new design though.
2. Most of the inputs are on the right side so if you're using a mouse or anything else on the right, they that can get in the way.
3. As mentioned before, I was sort of spoiled by the build quality of the my 2021 zenbook duo. This feels much more fragile or maybe the metal is thinner. I bumped it against my portable monitor and it left an indention on the edge of the monitor lid. Meh oh well.
I would def take the gamble to get a deeper discount. Sorry for the rambling post I just wanted to quickly spit out my experience with this laptop.
Copy paste from my receipt:
ASUS - Zenbook 14 OLED 14" WUXGA Touch Laptop, Intel Core Ultra 7 - Intel Evo Edition - 16GB Memory - 1TB SSD - Jasper Gray
Model:
Q425MA-U71TB
SKU:
6568761
Quantity:
1
Condition:
Open Box Excellent
Item Total:
$690.61
Product Price:
$649.99
Sales Tax, Fees & Surcharges:
$40.62
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