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May 2019
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80 Avis
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339 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Belle conception
Facile à transporter
Autonomie satisfaisante
Le Numpad bien pensé
écran IPS
Full HD
SSD NVMe
élégant et fin
Autonomie
Pavé numérique virtuel intégré dans le trackpad
USB 3.1 Gen. 2
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
L'écran mériterait un recalibrage
écran brillant
Luminosité maximale
RAM non évolutive
Lecteur micro SD
Pas de Thunderbolt 3
Throttling du processeur en cas de sollicitations continues
Belle conception, Facile à transporter, Autonomie satisfaisante, Le Numpad bien pensé
L'écran mériterait un recalibrage
Le Zenbook 14 UX433FN est un excellent laptop dans la parfaite lignée de ce que peut produire Asus en matière de pc portable haut de gamme. Des performances plus que correctes (mais clairement pas pour les gamers), un format compact idéal pour le transpor...
écran IPS, Full HD, SSD NVMe, élégant et fin, autonomie, pavé numérique virtuel intégré dans le trackpad, USB 3.1 Gen. 2
écran brillant, luminosité maximale, RAM non évolutive, lecteur micro SD, pas de Thunderbolt 3, throttling du processeur en cas de sollicitations continues
Incredible screen-to-body ratio, Well engineered, Good performance
Screen isn't actually that stellar, Port selection is dated, No USB-C charging
All-screen phones are already thing. Now it's the turn of laptops to maximise screen-to-body ratio. Once you've experienced the new Asus Zenbook 14 UX433F, it certainly makes conventional portables look a bit past it, even those with slim bezels on three...
Publié: 2019-01-14, Auteur: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Slim design, HDMI port, SD card slot, Takes good bits from the Pro and S lines
Not USB-C Powered, HD screen is good but not stunning, Doesn't feature new thin bezel as on ZenBook 13
With similar specs to the Dell XPS 13 and the MacBook Air, the ZenBook 14 looks to be a good performer from Asus that takes some of the best bits from the ZenBook S and ZenBook Pro models from 2018.We look forward to testing it more when we get one for re...
Nvidia Geforce GPU, Great design, Small form factor – great portability
Not a touchscreen display, Dim display
We used the Asus ZenBook UX433FN as our review unit, and we’ll be sure to do another review as soon as Asus drops the next latest model from the same line so that we can keep you updated on the kind of features and specs to expect. For now, this New ZenBo...
IPS display, Full HD resolution, NVMe SSD, elegant, slim case, good battery life, virtual number pad integrated within the trackpad, USB 3.1 Gen 2
glossy screen, dim display, RAM is not upgradable, slow microSD card reader, no Thunderbolt 3, CPU throttles under sustained load
The ASUS ZenBook 14 UX433FN-A6023T laptop review. Test device courtesy of Cyberport.The ASUS ZenBook 14 UX433FN is a stylish and compact laptop that has a lot going for it. We like its metal case and ergo-lift hinge, while its virtual number pad is novel...
Publié: 2019-02-20, Auteur: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
13 hours of web browsing on battery power, Elegant super small form factor, GeForce MX150 option, Decently bright and colorful screen (AUO B140HAN03.2), It doesn't use PWM to adjust screen brightness (AUO B140HAN03.2), ScreenPad option and adequate keyboa
Huge light bleed from the bottom right corner (AUO B140HAN03.2), Lack of Type-C charging
ASUS ZenBook 14 UX433 is one of the pretties laptops we ever tested. Not only it looks good, but it has some very impressive visual parameters – thin profile, low weight and small area. In addition to that it is equipped with a fast hardware – with the Wh...
Extrait: Last year at Computex 2018, ASUS made their debut with the all-new Zenbook lineup - the Zenbook itself, the Pro and S. We already got our eyes on the Pro and we even released the review on it - so click here if you want to read about it. This round, in t...
Way smaller than it's Predecessor, Light and Very Portable, A fine selection of Ports, Decent Performance, Interesting NumPad on Trackpad, IR Face, Windows Hello
Fingerprint Sensor is Gone, Limited Upgradability (RAM to be Specific)
And there you have it. The Asus Zenbook has never failed to impress us in the past and this time it does it even better. I see it has fixed some of the issues I faced with the previous Zenbook like the loose hinge and very little ports. The Zenbook 14 ans...