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October 2012
(84%)
195 Reviews
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The Asus Zenbook UX31A represents an incremental evolution over the original UX31E, but the improvements are welcome. The Ivy Bridge CPU and high resolution panel finally realises the potential of the sleek chassis. The touchpad is much improved, thou...
As with many Ultrabooks, RAM and hard drive aren't upgradable. Some light bleed in display edges, As with many Ultrabooks, RAM and hard drive aren't upgradable. Some light bleed in display edges, As with many Ultrabooks
Do we like the Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A? Oh yes, in fact we love it. It has superb build quality, one of the most elegant and attractive designs on the market and that 1080p IPS display will spoil you. The MacBook Air's display will be a let down, and...
Bottom Line, Although it has its shortcomings, the Asus UX31A-DB51 (Zenbook Prime) is worthy of consideration by everyday users looking to jump into the ultrabook foray thanks to its gorgeous design, portability, and eye-popping display
Although it has its shortcomings, the Asus UX31A-DB51 (Zenbook Prime) is worthy of consideration by everyday users looking to jump into the ultrabook foray thanks to its gorgeous design, portability, and eye-popping display....
Published: 2012-05-22, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Very bright and sharp 1080p IPS screen with wide viewing angles, Fast 3rd generation Core i7 processor, Improved keyboard comfort with built-in backlight, Clear audio from Bang &, Olufsen speakers
Touchpad can be erratic, Relatively slow SSD, Webcam struggles in low light
The ASUS Zenbook Prime improves upon one of the best Ultrabooks by adding a 1080p IPS screen, backlit keyboard and speedy 3rd generation Core i7 processor.
Abstract: Asus' Zenbook UX31E almost nailed the ultrabook formula at the first attempt. It brimmed with potential: it had the looks, the power, the stamina and, crucially, the price.Now Asus has answered the criticisms levelled at its original Zenbook and rung the ...