Asus has released its new ZenBook 13 OLED UM325 and ZenBook 14 UM425 thin and light laptops. These ZenBooks differ primarily with respect to the display and available Ryzen 5000 APU options. While the ZenBook 13 OLED UM325 offers a mix of both Cezanne and Lucienne APUs, the ZenBook 14 offers only Lucienne parts.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ZenBook-13-OLED-and-ZenBook-14-are-among-the-thinnest-laptops-with-AMD-Ryzen-5000-Cezanne-and-Lucienne-U-series-APUs.515015.0.html
I would buy one if only they tell me that they stopped using plastic between screen and main body. (on hinges...) it causes that the hinges sometimes break the plastic... and we have a laptop in 2 parts..
Wow a flagship laptop with a nice display that has a Ryzen processor? Never thought I'd see the day
Respect to ASUS for not following the silly trend of "downgrading" AMD-based laptops with awful screens. But AMD's naming scheme is confusing - now potential buyers need to do extra searching to filter what models are Lucienne-based and what models are Cezanne-based. I like AMD in general, but stupid naming schemes are Intel-like.
Finally, high-end flagship AMD ultrabooks from a reputable brand!
OLED P3 colors, so it should be around 60-70% Rec.2020 color gamut. I hope Asus will also make ZenBook Flip Ryzen laptops with a 16:10 OLED Touchscreen and M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 x4 SSD option.
Wait..... hold up... ZenBook 13 UM325 doesn't have a 3.5mm Headphone/Microphone jack???
...Well then, we now might as well pretend the laptop itself doesn't exist either.
So the "only AMD" ZenBook 14 is limited to Zen 2 this year, it looks like. How ironic.
UM425QA - Up to Ryzen™ 7 5800H AMD Mobile Processor
Quote from: Weevil on January 14, 2021, 11:52:17
UM425QA - Up to Ryzen™ 7 5800H AMD Mobile Processor
My bad.
However the screen brightness is only 250nits, which is a deal-breaker as we currently have low-end laptops like the $400 HP Pavilion x360 with a 400nits FHD screen.
On a <$1k premium ZenBook line, 400nits FHD should also be standard.
Cant post link, but on Asus website is option with 400 nits. Just Search for UM425QA. But also: "Optional specification may not be available in all territories. Please check with your local ASUS representative."