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In the blink of an eye and seven years have gone by. That's how old the ZenBook series is today. Introduced in 2011, we have seen numerous iterations of ZenBook notebooks but they have all been bound by a common focus on cutting-edge design and technolog...
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wovow.org Updated: 2019-12-01 13:58:40
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Ultrabook Asus Zenbook UX301LA with 13.3-inch IPS-screen will likely look already become a classic MacBook Air 13 sample in 2011, but it boasts the most modern filling. Examined by us ultrabook is equipped with a powerful processor IntelCorei7 4500U. True...

Build quality, Good overall performance, Good sounding speakers, Convenient touchpad...

Small text on the screen, high-resolution, strains your eyes, Looks cheaper than its value...
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Updated: 2019-12-01 13:58:42
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Apple's MacBook Air has been the top dog among super-light laptops for years now, but Asus' Zenbook line has been a solid alternative for those who want sleek styling with Windows OS. If you're after a top-spec ultrabook, but you don't fancy the idea of l...

Decent build quality, Responsive QHD touch screen, Powerful enough for most tasks...

Less-than-average battery, Underpowered GPU...
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When looking at notebooks for gaming, the issue is always size over performance. Most gaming PC's on the market are big, not suitable for the person on the go, and most ultrabooks lack any ability to game. ASUS, with its new ZENBOOK UX301, has built somet...
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When it comes to laptops, the term "ultrabook" can conjure up all sorts of adjectives: light, slim, great battery life. All describe the typical ultraportable experience. It's rare for an ultrabook to call another description to mind: powerful. And yet, t...

The Asus Zenbook UX301LA is a flagship machine in every sense of the word. As far as ultrabooks go it's one of the lightest, smallest, best-designed laptops we've seen yet. Its body may be a magnet for fingerprints, but it has a design to be admired, with...
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The original 2011 Asus Zenbook was one of the first laptops to adhere to Intel's Ultrabook specification, which places strict design guidelines on manufacturers. To earn that label, laptops must meet certain requirements regarding its dimensions, battery...

Good overall performance, Good, quality sound, Excellent trackpad and gesture software...

Comparatively expensive, SSDs are slow, Screen resolution produces tiny text...

I'm slightly underwhelmed by the blandness of the Asus Zenbook UX301LA. There's nothing to really hate about it, but nothing to truly love either. Anyone who buys one wont find any real faults with it, but is unlikely to relish the opportunity to open an...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-01 13:58:42
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The original 2011 Asus Zenbook was one of the first laptops to adhere to Intel's Ultrabook specification, which places strict design guidelines on manufacturers. To earn that label, laptops must meet certain requirements regarding its dimensions, battery...

Good overall performance, Goodquality sound, Excellent trackpad and gesture software...

Comparatively expensive, SSDs are slow, Screen resolution produces tiny text...

I'm slightly underwhelmed by the blandness of the Asus Zenbook UX301LA. There's nothing to really hate about it, but nothing to truly love either. Anyone who buys one wont find any real faults with it, but is unlikely to relish the opportunity to open an...
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In this article we're going to talk about the Asus Zenbook UX301LA, or the so called Zenbook Infinity, Asus's top of the line ultrabook available right now. It combines a sleek body made from glass and metal with a high-resolution touchscreen and a powerf...

solid and nice looking body, decent keyboard and trackpad, awesome screen, great performances, good battery life, punchy speakers...

some design quirks, expensive...

A sleek body covered in glass and metal, an awesome screen and a fast hardware platform. All these put together make the Asus Zenbook UX301, one of the most interesting premium ultrabooks of the moment...
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Glass isn't the most obvious choice when it comes to crafting an Ultrabook, but Asus has thrown caution to the wind with the Zenbook UX301LA. Stepping in at the top of the Zenbook range, the UX301LA sandwiches its 13.3in touchscreen between two plates of...
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With the Zenbook line, Asus has intentionally copied many design aspects of Apple's MacBook Air, such as its familiar wedge shape, chiclet-style keys, surrounded by a smooth ceramic material, and roomy trackpad. That's no bad thing, as the MacBook Air is...

After using the Asus UX301LA for a while, it leaves us with no major complaints, it works excellently as a portable computer and is unlikely to cause any problems.??But it equally lacks a single wow-factor feature that make us love it. It gets the job don...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-01 13:58:43
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Glass isn't the most obvious choice when it comes to crafting an Ultrabook, but the ASUS Zenbook UX301LA-DE002P throws caution to the wind. It clamps its 13.3in IPS (2560 x 1440 resolution)touchscreen between two plates of Gorilla Glass and partners a top...

Very pricey, but you get a tops piece of kit...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-12-01 13:58:44
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Asus gave us a hands-on demonstration of the new lavishly priced Zenbook Infinity UX301LA, which it officially announced last month at IFA Berlin. Here are our first impressions of this... Asus has announced two new 13.3-inch ultrabooks, the Zenbook UX30...

Beautiful design, Good processing power, High screen contrast: 1,095:1, Battery life: 6 hours...

Improved graphics, but still not enough for extensive gaming, Slightly unfaithful screen colours, Speakers...

The Asus Zenbook Infinity UX301LA is a very good ultrabook with a superb body and high-end components for great all-round performance. The main drawbacks are slightly off-kilter onscreen colours and low-quality speakers. Another five-star laptop from Asus...
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Asus's Zenbook laptops have always been desirable, but the UX301LA is easily the most elegant Ultrabook we've ever seen. The metallic finish on the UX301LA’s crystalline glass lid looks remarkably beautiful and its super slim chassis measures just 15.5mm...

Stylish and powerful, but we prefer Apple’s 13in MacBook Pro...
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ASUS has done a lot to make the Zenbook UX301LA Ultrabook a standout device. It's well built, good looking, and it has a comfortable feel to it. Furthermore, its screen has one of the highest resolutions on the market. In a way, it's the perfect Ultrabook...

High resolution screen, RAID 0 array, Well built and comfortable to use...

The SD card slot leaves cards half exposed, Relatively short battery life...

ASUS has made a few changes to its Zenbook since we last saw it, both in terms of looks and configuration options. It continues to be an appealing Ultrabook, especially if you want a high resolution screen and fast performance, but it still needs a little...
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Every industry has its wars. With cars , manufacturers fight over horsepower. With pizza, it's speedy delivery. Now the laptop market, after years of fighting over MHz and RAM, has a new battleground; display resolution. Apple fired the first shots in th...

Elegant design, Thin and light, Bright 2560x1440 display, Strong performance...

Lackluster connectivity, Build quality doesn't match the price, So-so keyboard and touchpad, Overpriced...

The UX301LA is, in many ways, a worthy step forward for the company's already excellent Zenbook line. Besides its elegant, eye-catching design, the system shaves off weight and improves display resolution while still providing decent battery life, somet...
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