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ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED UX325EA-KG260T Pine Grey Metal - Ultrabook

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Rated 01/03/2022, variant ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED UX325EA-KG260T Pine Grey Metal
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I use my laptop purely for work. So I use it for writing articles, programming (web and data science), retouching in Photoshop, doing 3D graphics in Blender (of course, not in Cycles engine, I do more demanding work on my desktop, where I have an external graphics card). After switching to Win 11 I had problems that I later solved myself, I described them in more detail in the negatives. Honestly, now this machine can guarantee me reliability, performance and speed all in one. I'm very happy with it, as I was looking for a smaller ultrabook with enough hardware to handle my demanding requirements. If you want a thin laptop with high performance, I strongly recommend Now I would like to reply to the review of Mr. Jakub from Prague, who, in my opinion, is wrong about this awesome device: 1. The display doesn't flicker at all, even during "super slow motion". What you are describing is called the refresh rate that every monitor has (no way sherlock) and it doesn't bother my eyes in any way. And I'm talking about working 8 hours a day, sometimes more. 2. The laptop does not overheat so much, respectively. even with a heavier workload I did not have a problem with it, here will probably be the fault in where you have the notebook laid, for example, on your knees it does not benefit either him and you; ) 3. The laptop is not noisy at all, I honestly don't even know that it "sweats" under heavy load. Obviously the machine needs to blow for cooling, but it's not nearly as bad as you describe. The 4th keys are quiet and pleasant, I praise FN lock, the only comment I have is the shutdown, which is right next to DELETE, I have accidentally put my laptop to sleep a few times, but the extra fast power on always saved it. 5. the potential of the i7 uses not 100%, but 200%. 6. i am not paid by anyone, it's all my opinion and experience. Amen
Solid metal construction
Quick Start + Windows Hello
It does not cut at all
OLED display
Very good battery life, even under heavy use
It doesn't overheat (but I have it on a stand)
When opened, the notebook lifts gently, which helps with cooling. Excellent idea
The numeric keypad is designed on the touchpad, maybe some vibration response of pressing would be useful here. I can also run a calculator via the touchpad: )
Silent keys, FN lock and Caps lock light
In the description it says that the laptop is ready for WIndows 11. This is a lie, because after installing Win 11 I had constant problems with BSoD, then later I had a problem with my internet connection where my laptop spontaneously uninstalled the wifi driver every time I turned it on: ) reinstalling the system helped at least BSoD (I haven't had any since), I had to uninstall and install the driver manually from Intel's site. Since then, I have to knock (knock knock), the laptop is running like crazy and handling all my demanding requirements: )
I would replace the USB port with HDMI, respectively. switchla their sides, since HDMI is on the left along with 2x USB-C and USB A is alone on the right.
Glossy display, which I have to get used to since I've always had a matte display. I don't mind the reflections and capkanice. But the colors are beautiful.
The display is tiny and the primary display is enlarged in the settings to 150% (otherwise you wouldn't see anything on it), so I have a problem with displaying certain tools in software that isn't built to that scale. It's not that terrible, it's just a habit. This is the biggest minus for me.
The metal construction isn't pronounced durable, I don't even know how, but I have a scuffed part on the right side, which I guess happened unknowingly when I moved it.
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