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Asus Zenbook 14 OLED review - The AMD variant of the Zenbook has received the weaker 1080p OLED screen

Started by Redaktion, May 18, 2024, 12:46:18

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Redaktion

Asus also offers its Zenbook 14 OLED as a cheaper version featuring an AMD Ryzen 8000 processor—that even delivers better performance than the Meteor Lake variant. It does, however, face limitations when it comes to its RAM and its Full HD OLED panel which only has a 60 Hz refresh rate.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Zenbook-14-OLED-review-The-AMD-variant-of-the-Zenbook-has-received-the-weaker-1080p-OLED-screen.838664.0.html


ariliquin

It doesn't really matter how good the laptop performs in tests if the company cannot be a trusted supplier and honour Customers warranties without trying to rip them off. Sales creates customers, service retains them, creating future sales. Disrespect your customers and you lose them, many companies can attest to this.

Neenyah

Quote from: ariliquin on May 19, 2024, 05:09:25It doesn't really matter how good the laptop performs in tests if the company cannot be a trusted supplier and honour Customers warranties without trying to rip them off. Sales creates customers, service retains them, creating future sales. Disrespect your customers and you lose them, many companies can attest to this.
Correct, especially after seeing how far will they go with publicly very known and reputable customers such as Gamers Nexus. Their latest video from 13 hours ago: ASUS Says We're "Confused".
Yet another company to completely avoid, sadly.

RobertJasiek

ariliquin, absolutely! Same for printers. I was a happy user of an Epson printer and about to buy a new one with very good test results. I have just had a few detail questions before a purchse. The German Epson support has completely spoilt it with their utmost incompetence and ignorance both at phone and by email. Apparently, the outsourced support stuff with broken German is paid by the number of rejected endconsumers. (For comparison, German Canon and Kyocera support is competent and friendly.)


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