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
(77%)
95 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
We’re inclined to affirm that we do believe in love at first sight. But since that initial look was of the laptop that launched this copy, our heart does stay with the MacBook Air. Make no mistake though, the Asus UX21E Zenbook is the best copy of any ...
Very slim and light (1.1 kg), Hot air expelled so it doesn’t burn the knees, Large multitouch touchpad, SSD included (rapid boot times)
Glossy panel lacking in contrast with false colours, Speakers lack power, Limited connectivity and lots of adaptors, Low gaming capacity, Battery life a bit low (3h45 video playback)
The UX21E is slightly disappointing. While the MacBook Air 11.6-inch is a bit more expensive, it also has a longer battery life, is more powerful and has a better quality screen, webcam, keyboard and audio section. While the UX31E – 13-3-inch version –...
An elegant case, a good display, highquality input peripherals and a very fast SandForce based SSD: what do you want more from an Ultrabook? Probably an ten hours of battery life but this would come at the cost of heigher weight At the end of the day the...
Slim and light design, Sturdy construction, Great performance, Relatively low price
Different configurations not available, Keyboard is not always easy to type on
The Asus Zenbook UX21 is not only slim, light and attractive but also offers fantastic performance for a very reasonable price. It's very difficult to find much wrong with it....
The UX21 is a seriously impressive device. Its design is stunning and it packs in all the essentials for a great ultraportable notebook, or ultrabook. We would've liked to see Asus squeeze a memory card reader in there, and ThunderBolt would've been pa...
Abstract: For the last few months Intel has been marketing the Ultrabook brand as a fast, sleek and light version of full laptops. Unlike the subpowered and underwhelming "netbook" rage underpowered, Ultrabooks are actually running energy efficient versions of I...