Asus Zenbook 14X Series

Graphics Adapter: AMD Vega 6, AMD Vega 8 R4000, Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs, NVIDIA GeForce MX450
Display: 14.00 inch
Weight: 1.4kg, 1.437kg
Average of 18 scores (from 40 reviews)
Asus Zenbook 14X UX5400E
Specifications

Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i7-1165G7
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce MX450 2048 MB
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.4kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
Average Score:
华硕的14英寸笔记本电脑结合了令人惊叹的OLED显示屏和一流的外壳,既结实又高质量。由于MX450和来自英特尔的Tiger Lake SoC,性能也应该很好。继续阅读,了解我们对预产型号的喜欢和不喜欢之处。
Foreign Reviews
Source: Pokde

I would say that 14″ laptops are probably the sweet spot for me. Not too large to use on a lap like a 15″ one, and not too small that it becomes hard to work on like 13″ ones. So when the ASUS Zenbook 14X OLED came around for me to review, I was definitely looking forward to have a good time. It is pretty much the evolution of ASUS’ older ASUS Zenbook 14, into the age of 16:10 displays, while also featuring a secondary display. Yes, the OG ScreenPad is here again!
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 01/24/2022
Rating: Total score: 91% price: 80% performance: 85% mobility: 82% workmanship: 85%
Source: Pokde

I would say that 14″ laptops are probably the sweet spot for me. Not too large to use on a lap like a 15″ one, and not too small that it becomes hard to work on like 13″ ones. So when the ASUS Zenbook 14X OLED came around for me to review, I was definitely looking forward to have a good time. It is pretty much the evolution of ASUS’ older ASUS Zenbook 14, into the age of 16:10 displays, while also featuring a secondary display. Yes, the OG ScreenPad is here again!
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 01/24/2022
Rating: Total score: 91% price: 80% performance: 85% mobility: 82% workmanship: 85%
Source: Hitech Century

All said, the Asus Zenbook 14X OLED is a breakthrough design that is a step above its peers, offering an excellent blend of performance in a compact, highly portable form factor that makes it ideal for general computing, content consumption and light content creation. While the lack of upgradability, middling battery life and slightly quirky port allocation are causes for concern for power users, it doesn’t detract from its appeal and its fair price tag as it offers a vastly better OLED display, top of the line hardware and even an entry level GPU than even the somewhat similarly equipped Expertbook B9 B9400C for a modest increase in weight while retaining the compact form factor. The Asus ZenBook 14X OLED redefines the boundaries of what a thin and light laptop ought to be with a superb display and excellent performance along with a good array of ports as well as a novel ScreenPad. The only quibble here is the middling battery life though it’s more than sufficient for an extended work meeting out of the office and back.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/15/2022
Rating: Total score: 78% price: 70% performance: 80% display: 100% mobility: 60% workmanship: 80%
Source: Hitech Century

All said, the Asus Zenbook 14X OLED is a breakthrough design that is a step above its peers, offering an excellent blend of performance in a compact, highly portable form factor that makes it ideal for general computing, content consumption and light content creation. While the lack of upgradability, middling battery life and slightly quirky port allocation are causes for concern for power users, it doesn’t detract from its appeal and its fair price tag as it offers a vastly better OLED display, top of the line hardware and even an entry level GPU than even the somewhat similarly equipped Expertbook B9 B9400C for a modest increase in weight while retaining the compact form factor. The Asus ZenBook 14X OLED redefines the boundaries of what a thin and light laptop ought to be with a superb display and excellent performance along with a good array of ports as well as a novel ScreenPad. The only quibble here is the middling battery life though it’s more than sufficient for an extended work meeting out of the office and back.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/15/2022
Rating: Total score: 78% price: 70% performance: 80% display: 100% mobility: 60% workmanship: 80%
Source: The Tech Revolutionist

Here’s the deal: if you’re always on the go and are looking for a laptop with an excellent battery life, the ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED isn’t gonna do it for you. The laptop would not make it through an entire workday without a charge. For the budget-conscious, S$2398 isn’t exactly pocket-friendly too. However, the price is justifiable given that the laptop offers discrete graphics and an OLED screen. For reference, Dell’s latest XPS 13 does not come with a discrete graphics card despite being in a similar price range as the ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED. All things considered, the ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED brings to the table a top of the line screen and outstanding performance – if you don’t move around too much, it is a solid laptop that is worth considering.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/15/2022
Source: The Tech Revolutionist

Here’s the deal: if you’re always on the go and are looking for a laptop with an excellent battery life, the ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED isn’t gonna do it for you. The laptop would not make it through an entire workday without a charge. For the budget-conscious, S$2398 isn’t exactly pocket-friendly too. However, the price is justifiable given that the laptop offers discrete graphics and an OLED screen. For reference, Dell’s latest XPS 13 does not come with a discrete graphics card despite being in a similar price range as the ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED. All things considered, the ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED brings to the table a top of the line screen and outstanding performance – if you don’t move around too much, it is a solid laptop that is worth considering.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/15/2022
Source: Tech Critter

Our top-of-the-line ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED with Intel Core i7 is officially priced at RM5999, meanwhile, the Intel Core i5 model starts at RM4999. Even though the Core i5 model is more than enough for the thin-and-light laptop use case, we are ultimately limited by the 8GB RAM which we had no choice but to get the Core i7 CPU with 16GB RAM. The new OLED screen is a splendid upgrade for the ASUS laptop lineup. ASUS is fully committed to this upgrade that basically sets their laptop apart from the rest of the competition. If you’re a fan of OLED display, ASUS should be the only brand whereby you can choose one from the top ZenBook lines to the affordable VivoBook series. As for the ScreenPad, I personally think it is still a gimmick. Unless you’re using the laptop with an external mouse, chances are you will not use the laptop with the ScreenPad turned on. It overlaps with the trackpad function whereby the trackpad overlay will basically cover up all the contents and it is so much of a hassle to switch it all the time.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/14/2022
Source: Tech Critter

Our top-of-the-line ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED with Intel Core i7 is officially priced at RM5999, meanwhile, the Intel Core i5 model starts at RM4999. Even though the Core i5 model is more than enough for the thin-and-light laptop use case, we are ultimately limited by the 8GB RAM which we had no choice but to get the Core i7 CPU with 16GB RAM. The new OLED screen is a splendid upgrade for the ASUS laptop lineup. ASUS is fully committed to this upgrade that basically sets their laptop apart from the rest of the competition. If you’re a fan of OLED display, ASUS should be the only brand whereby you can choose one from the top ZenBook lines to the affordable VivoBook series. As for the ScreenPad, I personally think it is still a gimmick. Unless you’re using the laptop with an external mouse, chances are you will not use the laptop with the ScreenPad turned on. It overlaps with the trackpad function whereby the trackpad overlay will basically cover up all the contents and it is so much of a hassle to switch it all the time.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/14/2022
Source: The Verge

The Zenbook 14X OLED is a fairly affordable way to pair a 90Hz OLED screen with a GPU. Despite various nitpicks I have, it works well enough as a driver. The problem is that another laptop exists — the Vivobook Pro 14 OLED, with a very similar chassis, a very similar screen, and a better GPU — at a significantly lower price. I’m actually wondering if Asus and Samsung got wires crossed here because it makes no sense that the Zenbook costs so much more, so I’ll be keeping an eye out for any changes as we approach the release. The main thing that could potentially justify the Zenbook’s price premium is its fancy touchpad. I really do like that Asus is doing this touchpad. I like that there’s a company out there trying things like this that are new and different — and that those things actually work. I can’t tell you how refreshing it is, as someone whose job it is to test a million laptops a week that are all basically the same thing, to know that there’s a company out there trying to figure out where they can do things differently.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/22/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: The Verge

The Zenbook 14X OLED is a fairly affordable way to pair a 90Hz OLED screen with a GPU. Despite various nitpicks I have, it works well enough as a driver. The problem is that another laptop exists — the Vivobook Pro 14 OLED, with a very similar chassis, a very similar screen, and a better GPU — at a significantly lower price. I’m actually wondering if Asus and Samsung got wires crossed here because it makes no sense that the Zenbook costs so much more, so I’ll be keeping an eye out for any changes as we approach the release. The main thing that could potentially justify the Zenbook’s price premium is its fancy touchpad. I really do like that Asus is doing this touchpad. I like that there’s a company out there trying things like this that are new and different — and that those things actually work. I can’t tell you how refreshing it is, as someone whose job it is to test a million laptops a week that are all basically the same thing, to know that there’s a company out there trying to figure out where they can do things differently.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/22/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Digital Trends

Asus has gone all-in on OLED laptops. It introduced the cheapest laptop you could buy with an OLED display in the Asus ZenBook 13 OLED, which we have named the best laptop under $1,000. It put two OLED displays in the ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED. And it even introduced the first Windows detachable tablet with an OLED display in the Vivobook 13 Slate OLED. The company even includes OLED in a laptop’s name, underlining what it considers to be the essential feature. That’s the case with the ZenBook 14X OLED, a laptop that will arrive in early in 2022 with — you guessed it — a high-resolution OLED panel.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/06/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Digital Trends

Asus has gone all-in on OLED laptops. It introduced the cheapest laptop you could buy with an OLED display in the Asus ZenBook 13 OLED, which we have named the best laptop under $1,000. It put two OLED displays in the ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED. And it even introduced the first Windows detachable tablet with an OLED display in the Vivobook 13 Slate OLED. The company even includes OLED in a laptop’s name, underlining what it considers to be the essential feature. That’s the case with the ZenBook 14X OLED, a laptop that will arrive in early in 2022 with — you guessed it — a high-resolution OLED panel.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/06/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Digital Trends

Boiled down to its essence, the ZenBook 14X OLED is a well-built 14-inch laptop with robust performance and a spectacular OLED display. It’s easy to recommend on that basis alone, but it has some nice extras like the ScreenPad 2 touchpad that comes in handy if you’re willing to take some time to learn its various uses. It’s not perfect. Battery life is mediocre, perhaps not crossing our all-day threshold, and it’s a tiny bit expensive. But taken as a whole, it’s a solid addition to the growing herd of 14-inch laptops and is worth a place on your list. The ZenBook 14X OLED is a great 14-inch laptop that competes strongly against its competition.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/06/2021
Source: Digital Trends

Boiled down to its essence, the ZenBook 14X OLED is a well-built 14-inch laptop with robust performance and a spectacular OLED display. It’s easy to recommend on that basis alone, but it has some nice extras like the ScreenPad 2 touchpad that comes in handy if you’re willing to take some time to learn its various uses. It’s not perfect. Battery life is mediocre, perhaps not crossing our all-day threshold, and it’s a tiny bit expensive. But taken as a whole, it’s a solid addition to the growing herd of 14-inch laptops and is worth a place on your list. The ZenBook 14X OLED is a great 14-inch laptop that competes strongly against its competition.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/06/2021
Source: Hardware Zone

Where the ZenBook 14X OLED disappoints is in its battery life. No matter how you look at it, at just over five hours, it’s one of the poorest showings in its class. Sure, you could probably stretch its battery to six or even seven hours if you dial back the brightness but it doesn’t hide the fact that a ZenBook 14 Ultralight with comparable system specifications lasted nearly 70% longer. Thermal throttling is a concern too, though, to be fair, it’s a problem that plagues all notebooks of this class. However, it’s something to note especially if you intend to run intensive applications like gaming or video-editing for extended periods. Ultimately, the ZenBook 14X OLED’s well below-average battery life means it’s probably not for everyone. And luckily, our great ultraportable notebook shootout shows that there is no shortage of alternatives But if it were me, I'll opt for the ZenBook 14 Ultralight. It's cheaper now (S$2,198) and while it's display is no where near as nice, it counters with slimmer, lighter dimensions and excellent battery life.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/21/2021
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 75% performance: 85% mobility: 70% workmanship: 85%
Source: Hardware Zone

Where the ZenBook 14X OLED disappoints is in its battery life. No matter how you look at it, at just over five hours, it’s one of the poorest showings in its class. Sure, you could probably stretch its battery to six or even seven hours if you dial back the brightness but it doesn’t hide the fact that a ZenBook 14 Ultralight with comparable system specifications lasted nearly 70% longer. Thermal throttling is a concern too, though, to be fair, it’s a problem that plagues all notebooks of this class. However, it’s something to note especially if you intend to run intensive applications like gaming or video-editing for extended periods. Ultimately, the ZenBook 14X OLED’s well below-average battery life means it’s probably not for everyone. And luckily, our great ultraportable notebook shootout shows that there is no shortage of alternatives But if it were me, I'll opt for the ZenBook 14 Ultralight. It's cheaper now (S$2,198) and while it's display is no where near as nice, it counters with slimmer, lighter dimensions and excellent battery life.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/21/2021
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 75% performance: 85% mobility: 70% workmanship: 85%
Source: Hardware Zone

Where the ZenBook 14X OLED disappoints is in its battery life. No matter how you look at it, at just over five hours, it’s one of the poorest showings in its class. Sure, you could probably stretch its battery to six or even seven hours if you dial back the brightness but it doesn’t hide the fact that a ZenBook 14 Ultralight with comparable system specifications lasted nearly 70% longer. Thermal throttling is a concern too, though, to be fair, it’s a problem that plagues all notebooks of this class. However, it’s something to note especially if you intend to run intensive applications like gaming or video-editing for extended periods. Ultimately, the ZenBook 14X OLED’s well below-average battery life means it’s probably not for everyone. And luckily, our great ultraportable notebook shootout shows that there is no shortage of alternatives But if it were me, I'll opt for the ZenBook 14 Ultralight. It's cheaper now (S$2,198) and while it's display is no where near as nice, it counters with slimmer, lighter dimensions and excellent battery life.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/23/2021
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 75% performance: 885% mobility: 70% workmanship: 85%
Source: Hardware Zone

Where the ZenBook 14X OLED disappoints is in its battery life. No matter how you look at it, at just over five hours, it’s one of the poorest showings in its class. Sure, you could probably stretch its battery to six or even seven hours if you dial back the brightness but it doesn’t hide the fact that a ZenBook 14 Ultralight with comparable system specifications lasted nearly 70% longer. Thermal throttling is a concern too, though, to be fair, it’s a problem that plagues all notebooks of this class. However, it’s something to note especially if you intend to run intensive applications like gaming or video-editing for extended periods. Ultimately, the ZenBook 14X OLED’s well below-average battery life means it’s probably not for everyone. And luckily, our great ultraportable notebook shootout shows that there is no shortage of alternatives But if it were me, I'll opt for the ZenBook 14 Ultralight. It's cheaper now (S$2,198) and while it's display is no where near as nice, it counters with slimmer, lighter dimensions and excellent battery life.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/23/2021
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 75% performance: 885% mobility: 70% workmanship: 85%
Source: Nghenhin Vietnam

Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/02/2021
Source: Nghenhin Vietnam

Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/02/2021
Asus ZenBook 14X UM5401, 5900HX
Specifications

Processor: AMD Cezanne (Zen 3, Ryzen 5000) R9 5900HX
Graphics Adapter: AMD Vega 8 R4000
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.4kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
Foreign Reviews
Source: Ultrabook Review

Having used this updated Asus ZenBook 14X for the last weeks, I must say I’m impressed. Asus pretty much addressed all my major complaints of the standard ZenBook 14 models of the past: the 14X feels sturdier made, offers stiffer hinges that allow the screen to go flat 180 degrees, offers a much improved thermal design that blows the hot air to the sides, and not into the screen, offers faster hardware, and excellent 16:10 screen options, both matte or touch. Plus a camera, finger-sensor, 3.5 mm jack, etc. Anyway, that’s about it for now on the Asus ZenBook 14X series. Look for our final review for proper conclusions, and in the meantime, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this series and if there’s anything in particular that you might want us to test for the review, so get in touch down below.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/13/2021
Asus Zenbook 14X UX5401EA-KN144T
Specifications

Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i7-1165G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:9, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.4kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Laptop Media

Support, online available, Short, Date: 02/10/2022
Source: Laptop Media

Apparently, one of the best things about this device is its design and build quality. It is covered by the MIL-STD-810H certification, but most importantly, the results can be seen in real life. The laptop is thin and light, and we were surprised to see that it is also pretty powerful as well. Ultimately, the ZenBook 14X OLED is a highly-anticipated device. And we really can see why. Its versatility and surprisingly good performance are combined with a fantastic OLED display. All of this will help you excel at work. Keep an eye out, because it won’t be too long before the version with the 12th Gen Intel processor goes out. And it will surely bring a mighty performance boost.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/09/2022
Source: Htxt Africa

In many respects, you know precisely what you’re getting with the Asus Zenbook 14X OLED. This latest addition to the lineup features all the hallmarks we’ve come to know from the brand, including a premium design, handsome chassis and a bevy of ports to ensure connectivity and functionality are never a concern. Added to this is a new panel which brings content to life and truly a step above what we have encountered previously from Asus. This comes at the cost of battery life, which was far less than we have seen on past Zenbooks we have reviewed. As such, while the enhanced panel is welcome and this Zenbook ticks all the usual boxes, it will need to be plugged in a lot of the time, which is only a problem if you do not plan to work remotely or need to be on the go often. Starting at R29 999 (RRP), the Zenbook 14X OLED delivers plenty, but if you’re swayed by the new panel alone. it might be best to wait to see if Asus can nail the battery performance on a future OLED offering. If you are desk bound most of the time though, it is a truly premium piece of hardware to work with.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/09/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Ultrabook Review

While not as compact or lightweight as other modern ultrabooks, this 14X is by far my favorite ZenBook design to date and a possible recommendation for those looking for a premium multi-purpose portable laptop. At roughly 3.1 lbs, this offers excellent build quality and premium aesthetics, uncompromised inputs, IO, and screen choices, as well as a powerful implementation of the Intel 11th gen hardware platform, paired with a good thermal design and a big battery. It's up to you if the Intel hardware is enough for your needs, though, or you'd rather go the AMD route, or even wait for next-gen specs.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/27/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: 3DNews.ru

Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/13/2021
Source: Tek.no

Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/21/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: M3 PC för alla

Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/13/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Giz.ro

Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/02/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Arena IT

Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/15/2021
Asus ZenBook 14X UM5401, 5600H
Specifications

Processor: AMD Cezanne (Zen 3, Ryzen 5000) R5 5600H
Graphics Adapter: AMD Vega 6
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:9, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.4kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
Foreign Reviews
Source: Unbox

The ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED did really well in our review, giving pros in the Philippines a fantastic choice if they’re looking for a laptop that has excellent color accuracy that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. The laptop’s utility as a video-editing platform is hampered a little bit by a lack of a discrete GPU. It’s not impossible to do, but your rendering times will be a little longer.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/24/2022
Source: Ultrabook Review

Having used this updated Asus ZenBook 14X for the last weeks, I must say I’m impressed. Asus pretty much addressed all my major complaints of the standard ZenBook 14 models of the past: the 14X feels sturdier made, offers stiffer hinges that allow the screen to go flat 180 degrees, offers a much improved thermal design that blows the hot air to the sides, and not into the screen, offers faster hardware, and excellent 16:10 screen options, both matte or touch. Plus a camera, finger-sensor, 3.5 mm jack, etc.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/09/2021
Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition, i7-12700H
Specifications

Processor: Intel Alder Lake-S i7-12700H
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.4kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
Foreign Reviews
Source: Hardware Zone

Based on first impressions, the ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition is a delightful and desirable notebook. Of course, the classic space-inspired design elements help – after all, who can resist that funky customisable display on the cover? But perhaps more crucially, Intel’s new Alder Lake processor seems to make a big difference in terms of usability. I’m sure performance will be measurably better but what stood out was just how much more responsive this notebook is to use.
Hands-On, online available, Medium, Date: 01/22/2022
Source: The Tech Chap

Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/10/2022
Source: Hardware Zone

Based on first impressions, the ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition is a delightful and desirable notebook. Of course, the classic space-inspired design elements help – after all, who can resist that funky customisable display on the cover? But perhaps more crucially, Intel’s new Alder Lake processor seems to make a big difference in terms of usability. I’m sure performance will be measurably better but what stood out was just how much more responsive this notebook is to use.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/08/2022
Source: NDTV Gadgets

Weighing 1.3kg and measuring 15.9mm thick, the ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition is right in line with today's mainstream laptops. It can sit perched at an angle on the unfolded adapter box, but this isn't the most reassuringly sturdy mount. When flat on a table, Asus' ErgoLift hinge design lifts the rear a little so that the base is angled for more comfortable typing and better airflow. The ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition will undoubtedly command a premium price. Asus says it will launch in India later in 2022 and be widely available. If you're looking for a laptop that will stand out anywhere, this would certainly fit the bill, but we'll wait till we have more information before deciding whether the extra display and design flair are worth choosing this model over its more conventional siblings.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/05/2022
Source: WinFuture

Hands-On, online available, Short, Date: 01/07/2022
Asus Zenbook 14X UX5400EG, i5-1135G7
Specifications

Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i5-1135G7
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce MX450 2048 MB
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.4kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
Foreign Reviews
Source: Zive

Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/24/2022
Source: Notebook.cz

Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/29/2021
Asus ZenBook 14X OLED UX5400EA-L7154W
Specifications

Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i7-1165G7
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce MX450 2048 MB
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Weight: 1.437kg
Links: Asus homepage Asus notebook section
Pricecompare
华硕已经走得更远了。这款14英寸的产品将MX450易于调节的图形性能与可扩展的Tiger Lake Core i7相结合。除此之外,它还有一个丰富多彩的3K宽屏OLED。这有什么需要改进的地方吗?
Comment
Asus:
NVIDIA GeForce MX450:
基于Gimped GeForce GTX 1650(Turing TU117)的入门级GPU,带有GDDR5或GDDR6图形内存。共有4种不同型号,其中LP =具有12瓦TGP的低功率版本是最慢的。
AMD Vega 8 R4000:
基于Vega架构的Ryzen APU的集成图形卡,具有8个CU(= 512着色器)和最高1.750 MHz的频率。
Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs:
基于96个EU(执行单元/着色器集群)的新Gen.12体系结构的英特尔Tiger Lake G4 SoC内置显卡。 时钟速率因处理器型号而异。 Tiger Lake芯片采用英特尔10纳米以上的现代工艺生产。
AMD Vega 6:
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Intel Tiger Lake:
i7-1165G7:
基于Tiger Lake的低功耗四核处理器,适用于轻薄笔记本电脑。四个核心的频率约为2.8-4.7 GHz。由Intel生产的10nm+产品。
i5-1135G7:
基于Tiger Lake的低功耗四核处理器,适用于轻薄笔记本电脑。采用改良的英特尔10纳米工艺制造。
AMD Cezanne (Zen 3, Ryzen 5000):
R9 5900HX:
移动八核APU使用Zen 3内核,时钟频率为3.3至4.6GHz,并配有8个CU,时钟频率高达2100MHz的Vega显卡。
R5 5600H:
一个移动的六核APU,拥有6个Zen 3内核,时钟频率为3.3 GHz至4.2 GHz,一个Vega iGPU,拥有7个CU,时钟频率高达1800 MHz。
Intel Alder Lake-S:
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
1.4 kg:
这是11到13寸的超大尺寸平板电脑,亚笔记本电脑,超极本和变形本的常见重量。
1.437 kg:
80.83%: No rating comment found (one expected)!
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.