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The Asus ZenBook UX410UA is a Windows alternative to the Apple Macbook Air. It has a fairly rich and practical display, a deep-action keyboard and a glass trackpad, a rarity at the price. Build quality could be slightly better, as a few parts flex a litt...

The Asus ZenBook UX410UA is a great laptop if you want something that will let you work and check emails, wherever you are. It's portable, the screen has a matt finish and the battery life is very good.It also has a glass trackpad, matching the lovely Len...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2019-11-19 23:31:38
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With the UX410 series have premium looks and top-quality screens and the Asus UX410UA is no exception.The brushed aluminium lid would be equally at home on a laptop twice the price, and it's complemented by a sunken touchpad complete with a shiny metal...

It adds up to an excellent budget laptop. If you control what you store on this laptop then it becomes manageable. It's another impressive offering from Asus, which once again shows its rivals how to build an alluring mid-range laptop without making compr...
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Price: £199You might not have heard of it, but the Linx 12X64 is a cheap and cheerful 2-in-1 laptop that comes with a bundled keyboard at no extra cost. Having reviewed the laptop at £280, it was a fantastic device at that price but now that it's plummete...
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A larger chassis provides more room for ports, though, and the UX410 is well connected. Along with a combo audio jack, there’s a full-sized HDMI connector plus USB 3.1 and USB Type-C ports on the left-hand side. An SD card slot and two further USB 2 ports...

Premium looks, Lightweight, Excellent screen...

128GB SSD in lower spec version...

Once again, Asus shows other manufacturers how to build great quality laptops on a budget...
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The Asus ZenBook UX410 is what you get when you cross a practical laptop with a super-sleek Ultrabook. You get the gorgeous thin and portable design of an aluminium Ultrabook combined with the practicality and performance of a standard (chunky) laptop. B...

The Asus ZenBook UX410 is a stunning laptop in terms of design, there's no doubt about that. The small details, like the spun metal finish on the lid or the chamfered edges of the trackpad, help the ZenBook look like a high-end laptop without the pricetag...
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This Asus Zeonbook measures 32x22.2x1.5cm the last measurement is at the back and it is only 1cm at the front and it weighs 1320 grams.The viewable screen is 31x17.7cm which gives the notional diagonal imperial measurement of 14 inches. The display is 192...
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Want a mid-range laptop that'll cope well with basic computing tasks like word processing and simple photo editing but for under £800? The Asus Zenbook UX410 is the ideal choice - it's got the same processing power and storage space as its bigger brother...

The laptop is highly portable, and not heavy to use on the go, Simple to setup and fast to boot up too, The laptop is quick to recharge, The metallic lid looks stylish, although the keyboard casing doesn't match this, Copes well with basic computing tasks...

There's no touchscreen, The laptop lacks a fingerprint sensor and Bluetooth, which can be found on its bigger brother, the Zenbook UX430, Not suitable for gaming, Battery life is disappointing...

This is a great value mid-range laptop that copes well with simple computing tasks. The lack of added bells and whistles like Bluetooth and a fingerprint sensor means it's £200 cheaper than the next model up - ideal if you're on a budget...
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OEM's focused much in creating thinner and lighter laptops in the last years, yet only few turned their attention on the overall footprint of their devices. Dell was one of the first with the XPS 13 series launched back in 2015, which is still my ultrapo...

compact and well built, excellent screen, good keyboard, not the best though, full size IO, performs flawlessly, upgradeable storage and RAM, runs cool, even with demanding loads, long battery life, despite having a 48 Wh battery, fair priced...

some sharp edges on the bottom, the screen only leans back to about 120 degrees, jumpy trackpad, fan active all the time with daily use, although there's no need for it to be, noticed some coil whining, poor long range wireless performance...

The Zenbook UX410 is one these modern ultraportables that squeeze a bigger screen inside a compact shell. In this case, it's an excellent 14-inch matte display inside the body of a 13-inch notebook. It's not as light or as thin as some other ultraportable...
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