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Asus Zenbook UX303LN-R4141H Subnotebook Review

Started by Redaktion, October 23, 2014, 09:46:14

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Redaktion

Play it again. Handy, slim, rigid, and strong. The former UX31LN/A previously excelled with these properties. Does the successor inherit these assets, and can it perhaps even add a few plus points?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Zenbook-UX303LN-R4141H-Subnotebook-Review.128511.0.html

Yuri Petrov

Hi, thanks for the review!
Can you say whether this laptop has limited opening angle of the display as UX32LN does?

Tjee01

I find the battery life test rather suspect, considering most users with this laptop have to struggle to actually reach 7 hours.

onesolo


JNG

Hey folks,
great review,looking forward to it. Does it come in Black? ;)

Vasilis

Could you please share your post-calibration color profile? I really love this laptop, with the exception of the blueish tint that really annoys me at times.

Matteo

Hi, i've received this bad boy yesterday. I immediately noticed a not so small cloudy ring in the right bottom corner. It seems a little disturbing when i watch movies or play games with black background.
Moreover the touchpad seems very hard to push in the top.

Dragos

same product (Romanian language review translated - NBC team can add this review to their list )

https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ro&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nwradu.ro%2F2015%2F01%2Fasus-ux303ln-probabil-ultrabook-ul-anului-review&edit-text=

Visitor

Hello,
Has anyone added a second ssd? It seems there is a slot for a small mSATA (micro? mini?).
If so, what is the specs for this mSATA (size). Can the OS be moved to this? My idea is using one 128 or 256Gb for the mSATA and mounting one 1Tb SSD.

Thanks in advance

rebroad

a very disappointing and poorly designed laptop. in the two years I've had this laptop, I've needed to replace the screen twice (the metal hinges seaze up and cause the plastic to snap), and the motherboard once (the power circuits blew).

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