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ultrabook, 14 ", 1920x1200 (16:10), OLED, Ryzen 7, 8840HS, 3.3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, LPDDR5X, Radeon 780M, SSD M.2 NVMe, 1024 GB, USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1), USB C gen2, no OS, Wi-Fi 6E, fast charge, 3D face scanner, extreme battery life, 1.2 kg
ultrabook, 14 ", 1920x1200 (16:10), OLED, Ryzen AI, 7 350, 2 GHz, RAM 32 GB, LPDDR5X, Radeon 860M, SSD M.2 NVMe, 1024 GB, USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1), USB C gen2, no OS, Wi-Fi 6E, fast charge, 3D face scanner, extreme battery life, 1.2 kg
An ideal option for calm office work with breaks for watching videos.
18 November 2023
Purchased at KTC.
Office laptop — compact, minimalist design, well-built aluminum body, passes the "MacBook test" (opening the screen lid with one hand), and at the end, a magnet clicks nicely, the fan is quiet.
"Ports" You can connect a charger to one Thunderbolt (Type-C), leaving the second one and a USB, so a USB-HUB might be needed. There is also a MicroSD slot (unfortunately not SD). Included are a case, a 65W charger with a Type-C output, and a LAN-USB adapter (100Mbit/s). Can be charged from a Powerbank PD 65W (tested).
"Specs" Processor — energy-efficient, with a decent video core. Overheats with new games, throttles, and video rendering is very long and heavy. Want to play games — go for 13700H, and even better with a discrete NVIDIA. RAM (SK Hynix 16GB 4600MHz) — soldered, upgrade impossible. SSD (Micron 2400 NVMe 1TB 22x80mm). On YT teardown UX3402Z — no second SSD slot. WiFi module — receives a 5GHz signal worse than a Lenovo 2017 laptop. Either something inside is shielding it, or the antenna itself is weak — I don't know. Display is top-notch, with brightness sufficient at 50-80%. Battery (approximate, 60Hz) Games or YT 2160p60fpsHDR — 3-4 hours Office work + browser + occasional video/music on YT 1080p — 8-10 hours
"Software" Installed OS Windows 11 Home Single Language (22H2, x64, Ukrainian), with all drivers, McAfee (easily removable), and "profile" programs like MyAsus.
+ OLED display + Battery life (75Wh) + Design, size, and weight
Office laptop — compact, minimalist design, well-built aluminum body, passes the "MacBook test" (opening the screen lid with one hand), and at the end, a magnet clicks nicely, the fan is quiet.
"Ports"
You can connect a charger to one Thunderbolt (Type-C), leaving the second one and a USB, so a USB-HUB might be needed. There is also a MicroSD slot (unfortunately not SD).
Included are a case, a 65W charger with a Type-C output, and a LAN-USB adapter (100Mbit/s).
Can be charged from a Powerbank PD 65W (tested).
"Specs"
Processor — energy-efficient, with a decent video core. Overheats with new games, throttles, and video rendering is very long and heavy.
Want to play games — go for 13700H, and even better with a discrete NVIDIA.
RAM (SK Hynix 16GB 4600MHz) — soldered, upgrade impossible.
SSD (Micron 2400 NVMe 1TB 22x80mm). On YT teardown UX3402Z — no second SSD slot.
WiFi module — receives a 5GHz signal worse than a Lenovo 2017 laptop. Either something inside is shielding it, or the antenna itself is weak — I don't know.
Display is top-notch, with brightness sufficient at 50-80%.
Battery (approximate, 60Hz)
Games or YT 2160p60fpsHDR — 3-4 hours
Office work + browser + occasional video/music on YT 1080p — 8-10 hours
"Software"
Installed OS Windows 11 Home Single Language (22H2, x64, Ukrainian), with all drivers, McAfee (easily removable), and "profile" programs like MyAsus.