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Published: 2018-04-16, Author: Tom , review by: au.pcmag.com
Inexpensive, Thin and light, Nvidia GPU offers good graphics performance, Excellent battery life
Flimsy keyboard and touchpad
Thanks to its trifecta of light weight, good graphics performance, and an affordable price, the Asus ZenBook UX331UN is an easy ultraportable laptop to recommend...
With its enviable combination of peppy performance, slim design, long battery life and a discrete graphics chip, the $1,000 ZenBook 13 makes for a compelling ultraportable, particularly for productivity-minded users with a taste for casual gaming.Roll out...
Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Ben , review by: pcworld.co.nz
With its enviable combination of peppy performance, slim design, long battery life and a discrete graphics chip, the $1,000 ZenBook 13 makes for a compelling ultraportable, particularly for productivity-minded users with a taste for casual gaming.Join the...
Published: 2018-12-01, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Excellent battery life, Great graphics performance for an ultraportable, Great multi-threaded CPU performance for an ultraportable, Thin and light, Good looking (fingerprints aside), Crisp IPS display, Decent array of ports for the size, including full-si
MicroSD memory cards only, SATA 3 SSD, not NVMe, Trackpad prone to accidental pointer movement when touch typing, Keyboard needs getting used to, Chassis lid finish attracts fingerprints
The ASUS ZenBook UX331UN is a phenomenally good ultraportable. It has class-leading battery life when you need it, but also very respectable processor and graphics capabilities when you need those too. It's also extremely light and thin, and it looks grea...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Jason , review by: techradar.com
Decent battery life, Fast fingerprint sensor, Stellar display
Janky touchpad, HDMI port should be USB-C, Shell is a smudge magnet
The ZenBook 13 is a competitively priced laptop that offers more than enough power for the casual user and the occasional video editor. It's not going to be enough to get through intense Fortnite rounds, but for the casual gamer it should get by. The supe...
Solid CPU performance, Better than usual entry-level gaming, Competitive battery life, Palm rests stay cool even when it's working hard, Attractive design
Fans get quite loud under heavy loads, Some throttling in game performance, Lid, keyboard deck, and bottom bend under pressure, SATA SSD holds back performance
Yes, if you're looking for a discrete GPU in a thin and light 13.3-inch notebook. If you can live with integrated graphics, however, then there are several other options available that provide better battery life, more robust designs, and more futuristic...
Abstract: Despite being so thin and lightweight, the Zenbook 13 features an 8th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM and a superfast 1TB of SSD storage. It’s a mighty impressive spec for a laptop that’s so portable, so there’s no reason it shouldn’t be a...
compact and light, good looking and fairly well built, decent IPS screen, as long as you keep it indoors, solid hardware configuration and performance, runs surprisingly cool, quiet fans with demanding loads, decent battery life
the keyboard needs time to get used to, no Thunderbolt 3 or fullsize SD cardreader, gets a downclocked version of the Nvidia MX150 chip, fan active all the time, runs hot with gaming and demanding loads, crappy VGA camera
The Zenbook UX331UN feels like a safe bet if you're in the market for a light and compact notebook with a good screen, good keyboard and the hardware to handle everyday tasks, but also gaming and more demanding loads when needed. But although there's noth...
Extraordinarily light, Good overall performance, Large SSD, Lots of ports, Great value for money
Feels flimsy and delicate, Average display quality,
We've been waiting years for Asus to launch a successor to the ZenBook UX305, and now, here it is. The new ZenBook 13 (UX331) is more expensive, but that's in line with how international currency exchange values have changed since then. It's also thinner...