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Posted by Amelia
 - April 20, 2019, 13:25:06
Just got mine 2 days ago. Bought it to substitute my oldie asus K450. Expensive at 1800€ but I think it is worth it.
I carry my laptop everyday, so portability is important.
comparing the Asus 433 at 1400€ (wich I wanted at first) I found it was worth the 400€ difference and invest in a laptop that will give good performance for a (hopefully) longer time.
Software like Blender, runs smoothly. The fan is quiet and rarely speeds up.
besides, it is very beautiful and the notch gives it a nice look. many people don't like it but I actually do and it is a great help to easily open the lid.
Posted by S.Yu
 - April 18, 2019, 09:15:57
Quote from: Zeno on April 17, 2019, 23:53:25
@S. Yu. Why not exclude everything from the "body" except the screen --- that way they can get 100%. Their claim is lie, which you repeated in your headline. Shame on you.
I didn't write the article, you couldn't even tell that much?
Posted by Zeno
 - April 17, 2019, 23:53:25
@S. Yu. Why not exclude everything from the "body" except the screen --- that way they can get 100%. Their claim is lie, which you repeated in your headline. Shame on you.
Posted by Thomas Serruques
 - April 17, 2019, 22:18:02
You don't care if it's the slower or faster mx150. Anyway the faster mx150 will be throttled to 1GHz just like the slower one. I know I have an Asus  laptop with a GX150
Posted by sticky
 - April 17, 2019, 19:38:31
Seems that SSD is limited by PCIe x2 lanes and not even NVMe but AHCI, and the MX150 is the slower 1D12 "Max-Q" variant, according to UltrabookReview.com.
Posted by S.Yu
 - April 17, 2019, 09:12:03
Quote from: Zeno on April 16, 2019, 00:55:07
According to the spec sheet on the Asus website, the computer is
12.44x7.67=95.41 sq inches.
The screen is 16:9 with a diagonal of 13.9 inches, so the screen has an area of 82.56 sq inches.
The ratio is 82.56/95.41=87% NOT 97%!
Actually they intend for the extra strip that sinks below the keyboard plane to be excluded from calculation.
Posted by Zeno
 - April 16, 2019, 00:55:07
According to the spec sheet on the Asus website, the computer is
12.44x7.67=95.41 sq inches.
The screen is 16:9 with a diagonal of 13.9 inches, so the screen has an area of 82.56 sq inches.
The ratio is 82.56/95.41=87% NOT 97%!
Posted by Opelot
 - April 15, 2019, 23:07:09
First, it's asus. Second it's intel so why not. So both want to throw away lddr3 from stock or its just cheaper
Posted by S.Yu
 - April 15, 2019, 20:52:43
Remind me why it's stuck with LPDDR3 again? I thought LPDDR5 was right around the corner?
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 15, 2019, 19:20:52
The narrow-bezel Asus ZenBook UX391 will now be even narrower with the ZenBook UX392. Asus is promising a lighter and faster GeForce-powered Ultrabook than the Dell XPS 13 while offering a larger 13.9-inch display.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ZenBook-S13-UX392-with-97-percent-screen-to-body-ratio-now-shipping-for-1399.417482.0.html