I really wish ASUS would make their laptop names more unique and easily distinguishable because there's numerous Zenbook 15 and Zenbook 15 pro and it just makes it confusing.
totally agree there's zenbooks that's different from zenbook x series for every size then there zenbook oled then there's s13 , sheesh. too many unnecessary options. They can just release oled panel for same model and stick to one processor amd or intel and ditch the "x " branding.
This model right here is the Zenbook 15 OLED, not a pro for sure. The guy who made this video really made some mistakes within it, like what's ryzen 77357U or Zenbook 15 Pro OLED (a different laptop for sure). Anyway this was a good video
@@ESX77 That just causes more confusion though 😂 Like for example, I have a Zenbook Pro 15 BUT my Zenbook Pro also has an OLED screen. So why is it a Zenbook Pro and not a Zenbook OLED?
where can i find the price of $849 as you mentioned in your video ? I tried to hit the website that you pinned in the description but I couldn't see the price of it
I thought zenbooks are the thinnest premium laptops of Asus… kinda Macbook Air/Pro alternatives, but this is not at all. It is light but not thin at all, with tons or air whole at the bottom not to cover. It looks like the case is plastic, not an aluminium/magnesium alloy.
@@Taseen91992I agree but he keeps emphasizing 120 hertz on the games his showing. You simply won't benefit from it with gaming. Movies and videos you can benefit from it but not gaming
Hi thanks for the video, recently I have ordered but still haven't received thai so wanted to know if Spiderman 2018 is playable on it or not. In advance I appreciate your reply ♡
Sorry for the basic question but how many cooling fans does it have ? My current 8 year old HP Pavillion has started to overheat and lag so I'm looking to change .
Son makes music on his desktop would this laptop be good for that yes I'm someone who knows absolutely nothing about laptops but this seems to be one I can afford
@@jorisc8895 I’m not really a big technology person but it’s good for me. The only thing I don’t like is the store it had. There’s not to too many download options but still I like it. Just do more research bro to find the best one for u
@@franciscozubillaga3241 I used to have ASUS laptop in college and the build was just so bad that I was bringing external keyboard. May aunt's laptop was also ASUS and some of its keys were also not working after 2 years.
@@franciscozubillaga3241 I just bought this one three days ago. My first asus was an I5. Then I bougt an N52 i7. After this N52, I bought an N552VM, The N552 is my doughter's one now, and repleced by an Asus UX425EA. And now this one. I never had one issue with Asus. The other day just called Asus to see if they can sell me a new battery (my UX425 is 3 years old and I want to give it to my daughter as new as possible): quotation in 1 day, original battery at the same price as clone battery and sent on 9 days. So, I'm absolutely fan of Asus and I don't think I'll change. I can tell you about friends with Lenovo Yoga 1,800€, HP 1,700€, MSI and Acer lasting less than 3 years, so, Asus for me is the best option.
Hey there! I'm a proud owner of this laptop. You can easily open it with one finger, and after quite a lot of use at high brightness i haven't noticed any screen burn.