ZenBook 15 OLED is the new large format ultrabook from Asus. Still decked out with its OLED panel, it houses a Ryzen AMD processor and sports a new plasma ceramic finish on its cover.
Points forts
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Do you run Ryzen 7?
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Well calibrated old panel.
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Light play is possible.
Weak points
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The screen is subject to reflection.
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Poorly distributed contact.
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SSD is not very durable.
The Asus Zenbook 15 Oled offers first-rate performance for an ultrabook, especially thanks to AMD’s daring Ryzen 7 that allows it some video game escapades and an old panel. The absence of an anti-reflective treatment on the panel is also a point to consider if you plan to use it outdoors. However, a few small details tarnish this seemingly beautiful picture, most notably the decent battery life, but a bit stiff for an ultrabook. Right-handers, for their part, will protest the grouping of connections on the ZenBook’s right side. For the rest, it’s a great-looking ultrabook to consider, especially if you can find it for less than its direct competitors.
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An alternative
Acer Swift Go 14 AI is a good portable office machine. Its chassis is beautiful, it’s a pleasure to use, its keyboard is successful, its screen is decent (though not too bright) and its performance is decent enough for working, consulting the web and watching movies. . Above all, we love its excellent battery life, which is ideal for backpackers who often work away from the store. On the other hand, don’t expect too much in terms of raw performance. Its “small” entry-level Snapdragon