Testseek.com have collected 180 expert reviews of the Asus UX31E Zenbook and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX31E Zenbook .
November 2011
(81%)
180 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The bad points? I don’t like the restricted viewing angle on the display, and the case doesn’t immediately snap shut when you close it in your hands - the Zenbook just gapes back open a little unless you put it on a tabletop and press the case shut f...
Very slim and light (1.3 kg), Good general performance: CPU, RAM and SSD, 5h30 battery life, Moderate temperatures, Hot air expelled so it doesn’t burn the knees, Large multitouch touchpad
Poor webcam, Speakers lack power and make the chassis vibrate, Reduced connectivity, adaptors required, Low gaming capacity
At last, a serious competitor to the Apple Macbook Air 13.3-inch! While Asus still has a few things to perfect (battery life, audio and screen quality) to put itself on an equal footing with its competitor, the ultrabook UX31E is more powerful, has bet...
The Asus Zenbook UX31E is impressive. It's an excellent performer, it's attractive and light, and it plays back multimedia well. Unfortunately, its screen is off-colour and its touchpad needs more work. ...
Superb chassis design; fast processor; good screen,
Lacklustre keyboard; no way to access access battery.
It is hard not to like the Asus UX31 for its superb chassis design and top-notch processor. And while the screen is good, we felt a little bit let down by the keyboard, and we'd have liked a larger storage drive. ...
Beautifully slim design, Sturdy aluminium construction, Bright, clear screen, USB 3.0 port included
No different configuration options available, Screen appears slightly washed out at max brightness, Keyboard can be awkward for fast touchtyping
The Asus Zenbook UX31 is incredibly slim, light and great to look at. With an Intel Core i7 processor at its heart, it packs a powerful punch and still manages to undercut Apple's MacBook Air....
Abstract: The first of the Ultrabooks is a lithe laptop with power and stamina, but the ergonomics aren’t quite there Intel’s thin-and-light Ultrabook concept has been gathering steam over the past few months, with a whole host of players looking to take on Appl...
There's no doubt that the Zenbook looks and feels great and has the advantage of a high-resolution screen. It's no MacBook Air-killer though. Its battery doesn't last as long as the Air's and the keyboard and touchpad can be frustrating to use. Even if...
The Zenbook is essentially a Windows-based version of the MacBook Air, and the performance is exceptional considering the compact and lightweight chassis, but the trackpad lets it down....