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Asus Zenbook Flip 14 OLED review: An absolute sensation thanks to AMD and OLED

Started by Redaktion, May 18, 2022, 13:36:12

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Redaktion

Asus is launching a robust convertible on the market in the form of the Zenbook Flip 14 OLED. This boasts an excellent 14-inch OLED display with a 90 Hz refresh rate and 3K resolution in the popular 16:10 format. But this is not the only feature that shines. Find out the other advantages and disadvantages in the following review.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Zenbook-Flip-14-OLED-review-An-absolute-sensation-thanks-to-AMD-and-OLED.620511.0.html

Ross

Nice review thanks. Just wondering if this is the same panel as found in the Yoga 9i (2K OLED, i7-1260p)  you recently reviewed?

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kek

Well, at least it seems Asus is keeping PWM out of the pack, so that's really good.


Hunter2020

I'm confused.  It's possible to dim an OLED panel without using PWM?  Then at least I have new display tech to look forward to!

Mark Brackley

Genuinely surprised at the OLED DC dimming method used here.
Too bad it's low brightness, but it's very impressive anyway.


anon9999991

Why do you say there is no PWM when the oscilloscope shows 350Hz? Or is that the <50% brightness? Could you also show how the oscilloscope looks over 50%

susx

This is very sus, Samsung won't let any manufacturer to seriously play with DC Dimming because this feature will affect OLED visual superiority and will potentially degrade the image.

Hebloboinn

Another potentially good product from shitty ASUS which will never be in stock and will never have an ISO layout. Sadly these reviews are a waste of time.

Dorby

Quote from: Hebloboinn on May 20, 2022, 13:03:46
Another potentially good product from shitty ASUS which will never be in stock and will never have an ISO layout. Sadly these reviews are a waste of time.
Asus laptops have regional variations. Specific models and configurations are sold in certain regions only. These ZenBooks are all in stock, just not in your country. You can very well import them from another country as long as you know how to use serach engine and know how importing works.

Amir Samer

I just ordered it but want to upgrade the ssd, so which ones are compatible with it?

Silvobi

For music production? no
For graphical work, digital art? no
Maybe at least for gaming? hell nah

This s*** can't run properly not pluged into charger. And don't even try to work on this thing while in tablet mode. it will chocke like I won't tell what.

and I even won't mention the keyboard. chord chocking is hell, you can't even press two keys simultaneously cuz there's a chance for it to just don't work. like, bruh, I cannot even play games as simple as osu on this s***. Cannot create music cuz the audio card sucks, and EVEN WITH HEADPHONES THAT HAS THEIR OWN AUDIO CARD there is still HUGE DELAY. and about graphic work? hell nah try use it in tablet mode - the mode made especially for things like drawing in digital art software - it will lag like a s***. This laptop is for like what? writing documents in fucking Microsoft Word 2007? Then why the f*** does it need that much space, RAM and that powerful CPU?

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