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(81%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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51 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010093
The editors liked
Build quality
Good overall performance
Good sounding speakers
Convenient touchpad
Elegant design
Thin and light
Bright 2560x1440 display
Strong performance
The Asus Zenbook UX301 packs in a lot
Including a better-than-HD touch screen
Big 256GB SSD
And Core i7 processor
In a slim
Smart design
Good
Quality sound
Excellent trackpad and gesture software
Solid and nice looking body
Decent keyboard and trackpad
Awesome screen
Great performances
Good battery life
Punchy speakers
Decent build quality
Responsive QHD touch screen
Powerful enough for most tasks
Beautiful design
Good processing power
High screen contrast
1
095
Battery life
6 hours
The editors didn't like
Small text on the screen
High-resolution
Strains your eyes
Looks cheaper than its value
Lackluster connectivity
Build quality doesn't match the price
So-so keyboard and touchpad
Overpriced
It costs more than most comparable better-then-HD laptops
Including the Retina MacBook Pro. The Zenbook doesn't feel as rugged as its price warrants
After using the Asus UX301LA for a while, it leaves us with no major complaints, it works excellently as a portable computer and is unlikely to cause any problems.But it equally lacks a single wow-factor feature that make us love it. It gets the job done,...
When I'm in my office and using a desktop setup, I have the ASUS Zenbook UX301LA connected to a ASUS PB278Q WQHD LED PLS Professional Graphics Monitor and it's working quite well. The UX301LA can be found at major Internet retailers for just over $1800 US...
Published: 2014-03-27, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Asus Zenbook UX301 packs in a lot, including a better-than-HD touch screen, big 256GB SSD, and Core i7 processor, in a slim, smart design
It costs more than most comparable better-then-HD laptops, including the Retina MacBook Pro. The Zenbook doesn't feel as rugged as its price warrants, and its battery life is unimpressive
Asus was one of the first PC makers to go ultra-thin with its Zenbook line. That latest UX301 version packs in nearly every high-end spec you'd want, but it's priced out of reach for most, and lacks an all-day battery....
Elegant aluminum design with Gorilla Glass lid, Excellent keyboard and touch pad, Crisp and vivid touch screen, Long battery life
Core i5 power at Core i7 price, Narrow viewing angles, Windows apps not optimized for 2,560x1,440 display
The Asus Zenbook UX301LA-DH51T offers a superb high-res touch screen, day-long battery life, and a first-class keyboard and touch pad, all wrapped up in a gorgeous aluminum and Gorilla Glass chassis. But it's a bit overpriced at $1,799. ...
Asus Zenbook UX301LA-DE022H Our expectations were high - and we were not disappointed. Right now, the Zenbook UX301LA truly is one of the best ultrabooks on the market. But Asus doesn't just copy the competition in order to corroborate the reputation of...
Abstract: When looking at notebooks for gaming, the issue is always size over performance. Most gaming PC's on the market are big, not suitable for the person on the go, and most ultrabooks lack any ability to game. ASUS, with its new ZENBOOK UX301, has built somet...
Good overall performance, Goodquality sound, Excellent trackpad and gesture software
Comparatively expensive, SSDs are slow, Screen resolution produces tiny text
I'm slightly underwhelmed by the blandness of the Asus Zenbook UX301LA. There's nothing to really hate about it, but nothing to truly love either. Anyone who buys one wont find any real faults with it, but is unlikely to relish the opportunity to open an...
Abstract: Glass isn't the most obvious choice when it comes to crafting an Ultrabook, but Asus has thrown caution to the wind with the Zenbook UX301LA. Stepping in at the top of the Zenbook range, the UX301LA sandwiches its 13.3in touchscreen between two plates of ...
High resolution screen, RAID 0 array, Well built and comfortable to use
The SD card slot leaves cards half exposed, Relatively short battery life
ASUS has made a few changes to its Zenbook since we last saw it, both in terms of looks and configuration options. It continues to be an appealing Ultrabook, especially if you want a high resolution screen and fast performance, but it still needs a little...