ASUS 14" Zenbook UX434FLC Laptop - 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10510U - 1080p - Royal Blue - Costco Members $1099.99
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Very nice specs and less than 3lbs, very tempted.
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It's not being snide. Maybe 2-3 years ago it would have been, but at this point not having TB3 is like not having USB3. It is absolutely a baseline, bare minimum component. Especially when the...
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Received the laptop on Friday but one thing to note is that is did not come with a carrying sleeve or USB3.0 to RJ45 cable like the other UX434FLC models sold elsewhere like the ux434flc-uh76t at...
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I believe it's glossy screen.
This site says 350 nits:
https://laptopmedia.com/review/asus-zenbook-14-ux434-review-innovation-is-the-road-to-success/
This site says
300+ nits
Screen: 14.0...
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I get that, and I don't really want to defend Asus - it is asinine how stubborn they are with this. But I feel we need to have sticky on this instead of bringing it up every time an Asus laptop deal...
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brightness in nits?
does it have anti-glare coating?
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For most places (like Amazon) I've seen this for about $1200 but it only has a 512 GB SSD (Costco's has 1 TB SSD)...
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Just started an online masters and this roughly matches the specs they say are required (requirements are school wide, not program specific) .
I'd really rather not spend more than a couple...
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The Costco page says 300 nits. That's the thing with the Asus models (and likely some other Taiwanese brands), the same model can be tweaked for various geographies and have slightly different...
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Here we go again...every time a deal about an ASUS laptop shows, there is always someone to make snide remarks about the lack of Thunderbolt 3. Yeah, okay, we got it - Asus is stubborn like that....
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Item 1430429
Model UX434FLC-UH76T
Online price: $1,299.99 - $200.00 = $1,099.99
$200 manufacturer's savings is valid 7/30/20 through 8/24/20.
4 year warranty (1 yr manufacturer, 1 yr Costco, 2...
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As someone that knows computers fairly well, it strikes me as absurd that something this powerful would be required for online classes. Do you know what software they're running? Have you talked to...