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Title: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Redaktion on February 12, 2019, 20:56:58
Thanks to Intel's Core i7-8565U and Nvidia's GTX 1050 Max-Q, the Asus ZenBook 15 packs a lot of performance in a very slim chassis. With a fast SSD and 16 GB of RAM, the Asus notebook does not leave anything to be desired. Read our review to find out if this is truly so.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ZenBook-15-i7-8565U-GTX1050-Max-Q-Laptop-Review.406551.0.html
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Jsboo on February 13, 2019, 03:51:04
That is clearly not a unibody aluminum chassis.  You can see the plastic skeleton underneath The thin aluminum veneer.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: sticky on February 13, 2019, 06:03:37
ZenBook 15 and MSI PS63 share the same problem, you pay a lot more for less compared to the likes of XPS 15 and X1 Extreme, both of which are frequently discounted or available as refurbished from outlets.

They were supposed to deliver battery advantage paired with Core U processors, but the Core H is already very efficient on light workloads with the added benefit of performance on sustained. Incidentally the hardware on performance laptops are also much more premium compared to these new systems.

Common argument is that Asus and MSI are often more price competitive than Dell and Lenovo outside the US. Nevertheless people have the option to import from the US with better prices than anything domestically sold.

There's little point in this Core U + middling dGPU coupling unless OEMs can offer them with considerably larger batteries at lower prices while keeping the weight down, and that's unfeasible.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Turpe on February 13, 2019, 18:37:10
"a solid block of aluminium" - I think that's incorrect from your very own images of the internals. 
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Jesse on February 13, 2019, 23:46:30
Drop the 1050, get the weight down to Acer Swift 5 levels, make it with a matte screen, and you've got a winner.

My cash is burning a hole in my pocket waiting for the first company to put out a light weight 15" matte screen laptop in the 1kg range.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: AA on February 14, 2019, 03:12:50
@Jesse, Why not use a matte screen protector with LG Gram 15?
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Tony on February 15, 2019, 20:34:29
Is the 4K option available anywhere? Will that be a better screen overall?
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Renaud on February 18, 2019, 10:42:05
Can it be charged over USB-C ? Thanks :)
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Nicoonline on February 20, 2019, 00:00:26
Hello,
I get lot of Fan noise during games: I bought the Asus ux533 last month, it is quite silent except if i launch any game, the fan generates over 50db loud noise. Do you also experience fan noise when gaming? Tested with Starcraft and Borderlands...  >:(
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Renaud on February 21, 2019, 10:47:15
Quote from: Renaud on February 18, 2019, 10:42:05
Can it be charged over USB-C ? Thanks :)

According to the review from ultrabookreview which I can't post (forum rules), it can't be charged over USB-C.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Ahmed Maarof on February 22, 2019, 21:05:27
How much time does it take to be fully charged?
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Clausp on March 03, 2019, 10:55:24
Is it a good idea to buy a laptop without Thunderbolt 3?

Will this laptop be able to connect to anything in a few years?
I normally keep my devices for years, my Macbook is from 2009 and work Well,  but I do have problems with webpages not all but some, because I canĀ“t upgrade browsers anymore.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Sterlinger on March 03, 2019, 14:09:03
I don't think so. But of course it depends. In theory you connect your laptop only using thunderbolt and have access to all external devices like monitor, external keyboard and other USB devices and so on and even it should charge the internal battery. It would be very convenient using only one cable.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Archuk on May 15, 2019, 22:25:23
Quote from: sticky on February 13, 2019, 06:03:37
ZenBook 15 and MSI PS63 share the same problem, you pay a lot more for less compared to the likes of XPS 15 and X1 Extreme, both of which are frequently discounted or available as refurbished from outlets.

They were supposed to deliver battery advantage paired with Core U processors, but the Core H is already very efficient on light workloads with the added benefit of performance on sustained. Incidentally the hardware on performance laptops are also much more premium compared to these new systems.

Common argument is that Asus and MSI are often more price competitive than Dell and Lenovo outside the US. Nevertheless people have the option to import from the US with better prices than anything domestically sold.

There's little point in this Core U + middling dGPU coupling unless OEMs can offer them with considerably larger batteries at lower prices while keeping the weight down, and that's unfeasible.

Dude, I've got this laptop for half of price of XPS 15.
As for battery, not sure about MSI because I don't own one, but it easily beats X1E on battery related stuff. It also barely gets warm, which is a big plus for me (not sure everyone shares the same sentiment). I understand that X1E is much more powerful than this one, but it is much cheaper, has much better battery, and descent performance. As a bang for the buck it is really, really good one. If you're willing to compare refubrished models, then this one refubrished will cost you half the price of refubrished XPS 15 / X1E. Let's just say they are in different price segments, this laptop is in lower / mid range category, while XPS 15 or X1E cost you almost as much as Macbook Pros, which is far from cheap.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: sticky on May 16, 2019, 01:50:52
@Archuk

You're right, the ZenBook line is mid-range, only they're priced as high-end.
ZenBook 15 is 1,300 USD, XPS 15 with graphics is actually cheaper starting at 1,240 USD.

If you got your ZenBook 15 for $600, then good for you. But as far as I know, Asus doesn't have open discounts or refurbished stores online.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: jay_12 on August 15, 2019, 13:30:39
Quote from: sticky on May 16, 2019, 01:50:52
@Archuk

You're right, the ZenBook line is mid-range, only they're priced as high-end.
ZenBook 15 is 1,300 USD, XPS 15 with graphics is actually cheaper starting at 1,240 USD.

If you got your ZenBook 15 for $600, then good for you. But as far as I know, Asus doesn't have open discounts or refurbished stores online.

Are you intentionally being disingenuous? "Starting at?" You realise the Zenbook doesn't "start at" $1300. You're not comparing apples to apples. The Zenbook 15 is $1300USD with i7Useries 16ram, 512gb; while the XPS is $2000USD for i7Hseries 16ram, 512gb. Like, what do you expect? Pay $700 more, and get better build, better processor.  In Australia it's even worse. The 512GB versions are $2200AUS vs $3200AUS.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Jesse on October 03, 2019, 00:18:45
What on earth makes you think people want a highly reflective glossy screen Asus?   Enough with this crap.   Matte screen, glass like trackpad, NO keyboard numpad (crammed in next to a decent keyboard).

At least you did better with the weight than I expected.   Still not near Acer's ultra light laptops though.
Title: Re: Asus ZenBook 15 (i7-8565U, GTX1050 Max-Q) Laptop Review
Post by: Sam675464564 on November 14, 2019, 17:25:26
a mirror instead of a display :)