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As always, before we dive into the hands on review, let’s take a closer look at the specifications of the new ZenBook 13:
- Processor Up to Intel Core i7-8550U
- Memory 8GB DDR3 @2133MHz
- Storage Up to 512GB PCIe SSD
- Display 13.3-inch FHD LED
- Graphics Intel UHD Graphics 620
- I/O 1x Type-C USB 3.0, 2x Type-A USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x Combo audio jack, 1x MicroSD card reader
- Battery 50Wh 3-cell LiPo
- Weight 985gm
Premium design and build quality is what we’ve come to expect of Asus’ ZenBook lineup and the new ZenBook 13 is no different. The notebook has a rather small form factor, thanks to its 13.3-inch display with thin bezels, and it’s incredibly light, weighing in at just 985 grams. But that doesn’t mean that the notebook is built out of flimsy materials. On the contrary, the ZenBook 13 stacks up quite well against the best laptops out there and it has been subjected to military-grade testing in order to ensure durability.
Coming to the display, the ZenBook 13 packs in a rather impressive 13.3-inch FHD display with thin bezels, giving the laptop an 80 percent screen to body ratio. The display looked fairly vivid and got decently bright, and I saw absolutely no shortcoming in my little time with the notebook.
Hardware
Asus has managed to cram in a remarkable amount of hardware in the compact ZenBook 13 and it should be enough for any user looking for a portable system for day-to-day use. The notebook can be configured with up to a Core i7 processor coupled with 8GB of RAM and up to a 512GB SSD. Since the processor included on the ZenBook 13 is from Intel’s power efficient U series, the device will last you quite a while even with its relatively small battery. Asus claims that the ZenBook 13 can last for up to 15 hours on a single charge, but we’ll have to put that claim to the test when we get our review unit.
While the ZenBook 13 doesn’t pack in a dedicated graphics card, the integrated Intel graphics will be sufficient enough to run all productivity applications without a hitch and might even be able to play a few games at low settings. I personally liked the keyboard on the ZenBook 13 a lot. It has a great layout which is rather spacious for a notebook this small. The key travel is also pretty decent and I liked typing on it in my initial use.
I also like the fact that Asus has included a fingerprint scanner on the notebook and I would love for other manufacturers to make it a standard practice in all upcoming notebooks. Despite the small form factor, port selection on the new ZenBook 13 is rather impressive, but I would’ve liked it even better if Asus had included at least on Thunderbolt port. I know, I’m nitpicking, but what’s the harm in hoping for something even better?
Asus ZenBook 13: Plenty of Potential
The ZenBook 13 is a great little notebook which definitely has everything that you’d look for in an ultra-portable Windows device. We’ll be taking a closer look at the device in the near future, testing out the company’s claims for ourselves and pushing the hardware to its limits to see if the ZenBook 13 is actually worth it. Stay tuned for our full review of the ZenBook 13 and make sure you let us know your opinion on the military-grade protection provided on this device.
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