Testseek.com have collected 195 expert reviews of the Asus UX31A Zenbook Prime and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX31A Zenbook Prime .
October 2012
(84%)
195 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
astonishing looks, awesome IPS display, improved trackpad and backlit chiclet keyboard, solid performances, decent battery life, runs cool and quiet
still not the best trackpad, average speakers, can get hot when pushed
The Asus Zenbook UX31A is my new favorite ultrabook, as it manages to fix most of the issues of the first generation Zenbooks, while adding a Full HD IPS screen and keeping the cool design and prices unchanged....
Abstract: A gorgeous Ultrabook with a superb Full-HD display and plenty of stamina, but the price is simply far too highRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The Asus Zenbook UX31E was the first laptop to nearly nail the Ultrabook formula. It buzzed with potential: it ha...
Good overall performance from the CPU, RAM and SSD, 5 1/2hour battery life, Low heat, Good air ventilation, Large multitouch touchpad, Extremely thin and light (1.3 kg), Matte IPS display with good contrast
Limited connectivity means you have to use adapters (for VGA, Ethernet, etc.), Low gaming performance, Mediocre webcam
While in terms of power, battery life and finishing not much has changed since the excellent UX31E, the Zenbook Prime UX31A adds a second USB 3.0 port and, most importantly, a superb, matte, Full HD IPS display. That bumps it up to the coveted five sta...
I’m not sure if the Zenbook Prime is the best of the new wave of Ultrabooks, but it’s definitely one to watch for. It’s got great build quality, a few small but noticeable upgrades in the keyboard and audio, and a display that is definitely superior to...
Abstract: From a distance, it could easily be mistaken for an Air, but the Zenbook is shinier, more industrial and not as smartly dressed, with a mismatched lid and body. That said, the build quality is spectacular.It's cold to the touch, at least at first – beryll...
Abstract: Lisa Gade tests BioShock Infinite on the Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 and the Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A Ultrabook. From gaming rig to Ultrabook, let's see how they do! We show you the settings we use and have FRAPS running so you can see frame rates.The Lenovo is a...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Series 7 Ultra and the Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A Touch Windows 8 Ultrabooks with touch screen. Both machines are clad in aluminum, has 1080p gloss IPS touch screens and weigh 3.5 lbs. The similarities don't end there: both ru...