The 13.9-inch ZenBook S13 UX392 is the closest thing you can get to a Dell XPS 14 with even faster graphics performance than what the XPS 13 currently has to offer. Aside from a couple of head-scratching omissions, there's very little to dislike about Asus' latest flagship Ultrabook.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ZenBook-S13-UX392FN-i7-8565U-GeForce-MX150-Laptop-Review.419720.0.html
That is a super glossy screen.
So, does this product have the thinnest bezel compared to other products?
would replacing the m.2 ssd remove the coil whine you guys heard?
If there is display port thourgh USB-C it CAN display 4k witch 60Hz!!!
As far as single display options go, this one's pretty good.
However no TB3, no facial recognition, half SSD speed, bottom firing speakers - all pronounced deal breakers at this price.
Also worth mentioning that DP 1.2 over USB-C 3.1 (10Gbps) to output 4K@60Hz does not work reliably all the time and alternating to HDMI even less so, unless you happened to have extremely rare and expensive monitors / TVs with direct USB-C inputs.
Hence why I'd like to see TB3 AND a dedicated HDMI 2.0 port on ultrabooks, as well as a full-sized SD reader. By the looks of it, there's plenty of room for 3 additional slim and miniature ports on these boards.
Ok I'm either buying this laptop with 16g of RAM and the m150 GPU or the Razer stealth 13 middle option with 1080p sceen, 16g of RAM and the 4g m150 GPU. I would use it for light gaming but would probably play up to the most demanding titles the system could handle. I probably would not use a external GPU. Help me decide! Thanks!
@BullMooseParty
Blade Stealth, no contest. Completely different hardware level, Stealth is a high-end ultrabook while the UX391 is mid-range. There are much better options than ZenBook for less money in the mid-range, much like there are a variety of choices other than the Blade in the high-end.
@sticky Thank you! That's all the push I needed to go with the Razer.