Asus Zenbook 14 UX433 review: A sleek laptop power-packed with performance



In the era of cut-throat competition, a lot goes into making a new product that stands out in the crowd of similar offerings from the competitors. The latest Zenbook from Asus is one of those rare laptops that stands out with its light-weight yet premium design and smooth performance.
The form factor is perhaps the USP of the laptop. This Zenbook is much more compact and light than most of its competitors in the segment. The laptop comes with a 14-inch display fitted into a traditional 13-inch notebook. This practically means that the bezels are trimmed to a super-thin 2.9 mm, which looks like a thick line bordering the screen. The top as well as the visible part of the chin is minuscule as the majority of the chin is hidden behind the main body as part of what Asus calls the Ergolift hinge mechanism, which lifts the laptop base a bit when opened. The footprint of this laptop is about the size of an A4-size paper and the dark-blue finish and premium feel had me floored.
Intel Core i7-8565U CPU is coupled with 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD and integrated UHD 620 graphics. While the review unit has an MX150 dedicated graphics card, there are cheaper options that come without a dedicated graphics card. I would personally suggest you go for the laptop with graphics card in case you are into graphics-integrated work. Multitasking on this machine is a breeze and the laptop has a boot time of a mere 25 seconds. I produced videos, edited photos, and played a game or two quite effortlessly without breaking a sweat. Read More



Article Source -> Business Standard

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