Testseek.com have collected 95 expert reviews of the Asus UX21E Zenbook and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX21E Zenbook .
February 2012
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95 Reviews
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The full-HD, antiglare touchscreen displays brilliant colors with sharp contrast
Asus hasn't updated the CPU to the 4th generation of Intel processors
The Zenbook U500VZ has earned its place amongst the best ultrabooks. The design gives you the right combination of quality and power. The device has a solid build that won't scratch when you carry it around, a powerful, integrated CPU and GPU processor an...
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Published: 2012-02-07, Author: Eric , review by: pcmag.com
Marvelously thin and light. Bright screen. Nifty AC adapter. VGA and Ethernet dongles and case included.
Stiff, non-backlit keyboard. Reflective screen. No memory-card slot. Lethal power button position
A mix of ultrabook and ultraportable, the Asus Zenbook UX21E-DH52 is a formidable challenger to the 11-inch MacBook Air....
Abstract: When Intel announced the development of a new, ultraportable platform, which would change the portable PC philosophy from the core, few anticipated the arrival of such devices as ultrabooks. Just as they created the netbook in their time, Intel opted...
AS SSD test of ATADA XM11 showed that SandForce powered drive works really fast. Its seq read score stops at 472.83MB/s but its write score settles at 149.45MB/s. in comparison Alienware MX11 R3 powered with Samsung PM810 256GB drive scores 240.45MB/s rea...
Zenbook is lightweight and every part of its build feels durable and-well designed, save the one wobbly foot, Screen has decent viewing angles, 20 second startup/instant wake from sleep lives up to expectations, Excellent performance from the internal con
Uneven lighting in display, Battery life is lackluster, is resilient even under moderately heavy workloads, Speakers are tinny and with distorted sound at high volumes, Ugly, Trackpad with multitouch is poorly executed, makes us curse violently, out loud,
The Asus Zenbook is a worthy premium notebook in many ways. Performance, weight, and form factor are great, the keyboard is fine, and the Zenbook has a sufficient number of ports. Even better, the Zenbook models beat the MacBook Airs on price. The Zen...
Highly portable, Strong and fast performance, Gorgeous polished-aluminum case, Superb audio system
No memory-card slots, Keyboard a little shallow, and lacks backlighting, Slightly less-than-vivid color reproduction
This sleek and modern-looking ultrabook is an impressive, MacBook Air-style thin wonder. It will make an excellent travel companion for anyone demanding power and extreme portability. ...
Low weight and slim case, Stiff & high quality aluminum case, Good input devices, Very good application performance, Extremely fast SSD, Very bright screen
Few interfaces, Reflective screen, Poor colors, viewing angles, RAM & battery built-in permanently, Short battery life of less than four hours, Very loud during load
The Asus Zenbook UX21E-KX008V (RRP 1099€) enters the stage with a bang. The application performance is very good thanks to a fast ADATA SSD. Except for the low gaming performance, users won't notice a difference to a conventional desktop or notebook. Quit...
Gorgeous good looks, Exceptional build quality, Light as a 2.4lb feather, Top-shelf ultra-low power components, Solid battery life, Great performance
No DVI or HDMI output, No backlit keyboard, Key cap travel is a bit shallow, takes getting use to
From one point of view, the Asus Zenbook UX21's closest competitor would be the 11-inch Apple MacBook Air. Looking at specifications and features alone, the UX21 lines up quite nicely versus Apple's offering. In about the same price range (as our machine...
Given the lack of any Intel-specific Ultrabook software I'm hesitant to even call this thing an Ultrabook. There's also the fact that, at least in the case of Intel Rapid Start Technology, being more of an Ultrabook in that sense would've been a step back...