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Asus ZenBook 14 UX425EA

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A line of ultra-light ultrabooks with high-quality frameless 14-inch NanoEdge IPS-type displays with wide viewing angles for comfortable viewing. They are positioned as fashion models that can cope with any household, office and moderately resource-intensive professional tasks. Equipped with a biometric user authorization system (FaceID), innovative NumberPad touchpads and a capacious battery that provides an impressively high battery life (up to 15 hours).

Important features of the devices of the family are: light weight of a thin aluminium case (14 mm), a comfortable keyboard with white LED backlighting and increased impact resistance, which is confirmed by compliance with the requirements of the American military standard MIL-STD-810G (retains performance when dropped from a height of 1 m onto a hard surface). Any of the Asus ZenBook 14 UX425EA laptops can play the role of a universal mobile computer for daily wear. Thanks to their high battery life, they can become a reliable companion on business and leisure trips, travel and business trips. An impressive level of peak computing performance is achieved through the use of the 11th generation Intel Core (Tiger Lake, 10 nm) hardware platform with NVMe SSDs and 8 or 16 GB LPDDR4X-4266 built-in RAM.

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The Asus ZenBook 14 UX425EA is a compact and lightweight laptop with a metal body, keyboard backlight, and excellent screen. It features Windows Hello for easy login and offers a good battery life of over six hours. Users appreciate its one-hand opening design and large trackpad. However, it has some drawbacks, such as the processor heating up during stress tests, a limited number of USB ports, and issues with the chassis creaking. The i7 model is noted for being fast but can be noisy and has a shorter battery life. Despite these concerns, it is considered a good value for its price, though some users feel they overpaid due to the creaky build quality.
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17 December 2023 
I've been choosing a laptop for a long time. I'm a fan of HP and Dell laptops and prefer at least 15 inches. But that's all right. I needed a compact laptop. After weighing all the pros and cons, I opted for this model. It has an i3 processor, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD M.2, a metal casing, keyboard backlighting, very compact, opens with one hand, Windows Hello, excellent screen, and battery. These are all things I like. Well, almost all. After installing Windows 10, a stress test from AIDA64 showed the processor heating up to slightly over 90 degrees Celsius, which I think is a lot for a new (meaning not dusty) laptop, and it still bothers me. However, the laptop turned out to be great in performance. Speed, battery life, compactness, keyboard backlighting. What I'm not quite satisfied with is the few USB ports. There are only three (one type A and two type C). Three seems okay, but the charger is type C, which means one less port, and the wireless mouse is type A, so another port down. That leaves one free type C port, for which I bought a type C-to-type A adapter. I really like the Windows Hello feature. You turn on the laptop, it recognizes you and logs you into your profile; no passwords or fingerprints are needed, which is very convenient. The battery lasts a little over six hours. The laptop is excellent for its price. My next laptop will have the same characteristics.
Metal body, keyboard backlight, compact, one-hand opening, Windows Hello, excellent screen, battery
The processor in the stress test heats up to a little over 90 degrees Celsius, not many USB ports.
Taras Mahovuse Asus ZenBook 14 UX425EA more than year
overall, the feeling is that I overpaid... so much to pay for a portable squeaky stove
13 July 2021 
compact
light
fairly large trackpad
comfortable keyboard
thin bezels and therefore a large screen.
opens with one hand without lifting the base.
i7 is quite fast (you can even play something simple, WoT on ultras is fine)
the chassis creaks, the body creaks terribly. I bought it at the sales start from Asus for 100k, not cheap, supposedly for business, but the body creaks terribly at the slightest touch. The lower part of the case (where the feet are) is metal, but very flexible, creaks at the joints as soon as you take it in your hands. No idea what to do about it. Marketers came up with some military standards... but in your hands, it creaks like a cheap budget plastic laptop. No fingerprint scanner, Windows rarely recognizes the face (less than half the time). The trackpad rattles, when you tap the trackpad, it rattles like a toy. The model with i7 11th gen heats up and constantly makes noise (even in the browser), battery life is not great, should have gone for AMD.
Walter Kovacsuse Asus ZenBook 14 UX425EA few months
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