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Title: Asus Fail: Official ZenBook 15 product page has a bunch of careless errors
Post by: Redaktion on September 25, 2019, 07:27:04
Asus could definitely be a little more careful next time around. According to the ZenBook 15 UX534 product page, the "ZenBook 16" will have a MicroSD reader and a Thunderbolt 3 port that could potentially fool the average consumer.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Fail-Official-ZenBook-15-product-page-has-a-bunch-of-careless-errors.435276.0.html
Title: Re: Asus Fail: Official ZenBook 15 product page has a bunch of careless errors
Post by: Jesse on September 25, 2019, 23:54:23
The first mistake was going with a 'display pad' instead of a track pad.

Another mistake Asus frequently makes is trying to cram an undersized numpad next to a keyboard on 15" class laptops.  Stop it already!
Title: Re: Asus Fail: Official ZenBook 15 product page has a bunch of careless errors
Post by: R7ex on September 26, 2019, 02:04:03
Likewise, the Lenovo SG page is also often rift with errors. So misleading!
Title: Re: Asus Fail: Official ZenBook 15 product page has a bunch of careless errors
Post by: Niels on September 26, 2019, 18:53:16
They don't even have their marketing slogans checked for grammar...

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"In Search of Incredible"
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Yeah, ASUS, incredible it is...
I've switched to ASROCK mainboards, so I don't have to see that failure every time I boot up!
Title: Re: Asus Fail: Official ZenBook 15 product page has a bunch of careless errors
Post by: Kostik on October 05, 2019, 09:42:47
"Typos and specification errors are inevitable".
Don't normalize this behavior. You know damn well they're Chinese and just don't care to hire a native English speaker. Just look at their BIOS change logs (or UEFI shell itself), they're disgustingly poorly written. Can't even make sense of what they're saying sometimes, and it's been 20 years of rampant globalization...
Like, go on Fiverr and pay 5 bucks to any native speaker to do the job. "No"! Ah, go to hell, you with your entire region.