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Published: 2015-12-11, Author: Matthew , review by: au.pcmag.com
The Asus ZenBook UX305CA is a well-made midrange ultraportable with an aluminum body, a full HD touch screen, good performance, and plenty of features at a very affordable price...
Excellent raised keyboard and trackpad, Extremely thin and light, with a pleasing design, Three USB 3.0 ports
QHD screen feels like overkill, unimpressive battery life, no keyboard backlight, high price for the spec
The upgraded UX305CA brings some welcome hardware and quality of life changes, including an excellent keyboard that makes typing a joy. But the head-scratching inclusion of a QHD screen hikes the price up too high to remain competitive. Stick with the...
Stylish, thin and light, High-resolution 13.3in display, Silent, fanless design, Comfortable keyboard, Three USB 3.0 ports, Available for under £600
Touchscreen upgrade is pricey, Throttles during taxing workloads, Pesky bloatware
The Asus UX305CA is a very likeable laptop that doesn't break the bank. Currently available for under £600, this 13.3in machine offers a full Windows 10 experience in an ultra-thin, highly-portable form factor that looks and feels more expensive than it i...
There's undoubtedly a lot to like about the ZenBook UX305CA. Its build quality and design are still excellent and the high-resolution screen is equally great. However, its performance took a puzzling step backwards and its battery life was a little disapp...
Sleek, elegant design, Allaluminium, QHD display, Skylakepowered, Superthin and lightweight, Ideal for travellers, Silent completely fanless, Card slot reader, Compact charging unit
Power button is too close to DEL/backspace, 128GB SSD doesn't offer much space
The UX305CA confirms how far Ultrabooks have come in recent years. Though we're dealing with extremely tight dimensions and lightweight construction, we're still able to home in on great hardware specifications; these factors do not impede mobile capabili...
Easy to set-up and use, Great battery life, Touchscreen display is sharp, clear and responsive, Great size and shape for carrying around with you on the go, Sleek and stylish design, Mid-range powered machine
Audio is a little weak and lacks bass, Keyboard is not backlit, Lacks a CD/DVD drive
The Asus Zenbook UX305CA is a good mid-range laptop that's stylish and light enough to carry around with you on the go. Not the fastest of machines we've tested but it performs well when using Office software, basic Photoshop tasks, and it even offers gre...
The Asus ZenBook UX305CA is a sensible, perhaps predictable upgrade to the UX305 we looked at last year. It has newer CPU, and a much higher-resolution screen. However, it remains a seriously portable, expensive-feeling laptop that really isn't that expen...
Entry-level model is great value, Faster than last year's model, Looks lovely, Great keyboard and decent screen
High-resolution screen unnecessary, Battery life on model tested is mediocre, Touchpad isn't very good, High-end model isn't worth the money
Asus UX305CA – Performance The addition of Intel's new Skylake-based Core M processor to this machine has made quite a difference to its performance. While it still trails most other Ultrabooks, I recorded a noticeable 36% jump in the Cinebench R15 benchm...
Published: 2016-02-10, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
3200x1800 display, great battery life, enhanced performance, super-slim, good value
Small SSD, not ideal for the most demanding tasks
While this Skylake refresh is still short on both high-end power and internal storage, there's plenty here to justify the upgrade; in particular, the premium display and well-above-average battery life.These sizeable improvements elevate what was already...