The ASUS ZenBook 14 UX433F has a thin and compact design, while its Whiskey Lake Core i5 processor should provide solid performance. The device has good battery life too, although its display is underwhelming. Read on to find out how the ZenBook 14 UX433FA-A6061T performs in our tests and how it shapes up against its competitors.
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Note that M.2 storage controller on this unit and most ZenBooks are PCIe x2, so you won't be getting 3500 MB/s read and write speeds.
Which explains the NVMe SSD performing like SATA 3.
What a remarkably terrible laptop for $1,100.
The real question is does it support USB C charging? Wanted an Asus laptop in 2016. Got a XPS instead because it's more convenient to carry one cable and allows me to charge from a USB power bank instead of buying an exclusive one.
Asus still behind the ball imo
Mine is UX433FA-A5142T .
First, there is no numper pad on the touch pad !!
Second , I have applied your ICC color profile , it looks awful ! I am not sure why , maybe different screens .
, Could you advise me how to find a good color profile for my screen ?
Finally , my screen is 14 LCD (written on the carton ) , not LED as written on Asus website .
Terrible laptop, definitely not worth the price. SSD is slow, you can't add more RAM, but the worst is the touchpad. It's laggy, stuttery and has big dead zones. Never buying Asus again.