The Asian Age

ZENBOOK UX 430

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The USP of this device is its 15.6 inch NanoEdge display — a 7.8mm ultra-thin bezel, with IPS 178 degree wide view display, with an 80 per cent screen-to-body ratio. Powered by the Intel i7 processor, along with a GeForce MX150 graphics card, the device comes with 16 GB RAM plus a hybrid 1 TB hard drive plus 128 GB solid state drive combo. The latter, helps fast boot up, while the former provides ample storage. Asus claims that the VivoBook charges to 60 per cent power in 49 minutes, again a feature that is synonymous with smart phones. The device comes built-in with Asus SonicMaste­r sound module, that provides a wider range of frequencie­s with deeper bass. It is preloaded with the high end Windows 10 Pro. The VivoBook comes in a Icicle Gold metallic finish, and features one USB Type C, A USB 3.0 port and two USB 2.0 ports, one HDMI port, and Bluetooth 4.2. It is priced at `59,990 and is currently available across online and offline outlets.

The second offering from Asus — the ZenBook UX 430 is lighter than the VivoBook and weighs just 1.25 kg and comes with a sandblaste­d metal keyboard surface. It provides a much superior audio experience thanks to in-built Harman/Kardon audio along with Asus’ own Smart Amp technology. Most other specs are similar to the VivoBook (size-wise it is smaller at 14 inches), while the UX 430 is a more stylish, premium looking device. It is priced starting at `74,990 and you would need a really light and thin laptop to justify the price.

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