![]() ![]() ![]() Notably, the ‘I’ on the keyboard has a context of an Intel CPU die imprinted on it, showing that it is indeed an Intel product (I wonder for those looking around for the ‘I’ letter on their respective Ultrabooks). ![]() The mousepad has a small line drawn in between at the bottom roughly a quarter in length that differentiates both the left and right click of the cursor. But then again no backlit keyboard makes it look more of a bummer in low light areas. The looks do give you the impression of an Ultrabook that costs around a 1000 USD easily. That is even slimmer than an iPhone 4S that is itself 9.3 millimeters in thickness. Besides that, the Ultrabook weighs just 1.3 KG and a mere 3 millimeters in thickness at the front and 9 millimeters at the rear. ![]() Design:ĭesign wise, straight off that an Apple user would say ASUS and Intel copied the original Macbook Air while a PC user would probably… say the same too. The bundled accessories that came with the Zenbook UX31E are a DisplayPort to VGA adapter, LAN to USB connector, an LCD cleaning cloth, an ASUS branded magic cable tie, instruction manuals, AC charging adapter, a couple of stickers and the most striking thing is a leather case Ultrabook cover with the ASUS logo embossed on its flap. The packaging is of a matte finish look with all the necessary manuals and accessories neatly packed underneath the Ultrabook hidden from view. Inside its rectangular box packaging was a neatly packed Ultrabook that really makes you think it has come out of a place of Zen. The Zenbook arrived at my doorstep in a relatively large package. Continue reading onward to learn about the design and know how the Zenbook performs in our review: Packaging and accessories: The ASUS Zenbook UX13W we have for review today is powered by the first-generation Huron River platform for Ultrabooks, recently replaced by the Chief River platform. Intel specifically uses its low power Core series processors coupled with fast SSD's which not only offers faster performance but also provide longer battery times. The Ultrabook which is seen as an ultra portable notebook has been designed by chip giant Intel to approach power users who want higher battery times without compromising on performance. ![]()
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