We're big fans of the ASUS Zenbook range here at T3. As super trendy digital nomad types, we're often working on the go, and their ultra-light design has mercifully spared our backs agony. This is why ...
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We’re looking at the Q425 model here, meaning it’s one specific SKU. Priced at $1,0499.99, the Zenbook 14 Q425 comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 16GB of memory, and a 1TB SSD. That’s an ...
But let's start with the good: those two screens. Up top, there's a 14-inch 1080p display with very thin bezels. And just below that, there's the ScreenPad Plus, measuring in at 12.6-inches diagonally ...
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I had my eye on the Asus Zenbook A14 from the moment I first saw it at a promotional event, thanks to its super-light build, ...
You may have seen or heard about laptops with extra screens before, but I doubt you’ve actually thought about buying one. That may change now, as I’ve just spent the last two weeks understanding why ...
The Asus ZenBook 14 (starts at $799.99; $899.99 in model UX425JA we tested) is a sleek and surprisingly affordable ultraportable. It packs a crisp 14-inch display in a trim aluminum chassis with ultra ...
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John is a writer at Pocket-lint. He is passionate about all things technology, and is always keeping up with the latest smartphone and PC releases. John has previously written at MobileSyrup. When ...
With colourful cases, key fobs, straps and stickers, we can say a lot about ourselves though our smartphones. But laptops? With these we undergo a personality by-pass, reduced to black or grey slabs ...