ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition Laptop, 14” 2.8K 16:10 OLED Touch Display, Intel Core i9-12900H CPU, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Windows 11 Pro, ZenVision Display, UX5401ZAS-XS99T
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Khaled D. Alahmad
Greater than one weekMust extend warranty international at lest 2 year more is more safe to this device
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Vedo
> 3 dayBeen very happy with this laptop, hasn’t blinked yet with anything I’ve thrown at it. I do a decent amount of photo/video editing and light gaming. No issues with battery life either as I know that’s been a common issue.
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Rob Ludlow
> 3 dayIm comparing this laptop with a ThinkPad P1 Gen5, a ThinkPad X1C 7th gen, and the MacBook Pro M1 Max.
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Robert Bosse
Greater than one weekWhere to start? Has to be the design because if youre buying the laptop, the design is the biggest part. Its very good and an attention getter. Design standouts include etched space edition branding (simulating external paneling on a space station), an OLED external display with an astronaut screensaver (among a few limited others), and a subtle darker(ish) titanium color evoking most premium laptops since the Apple Powerbook G4 (damn I miss that one). DId I mention how much of an attention-getter the external display is? Not quite on the level of wearing Google Glass but on the same spectrum.
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Edward R. Marrone
Greater than one weekThis is a nice laptop, but for some reason it seems to have little hickups that causes delays opening certain programs. Not sure if a software or hardware issue, but it is mildly annoying considering how expensive it was.
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Joel Bortz
> 3 dayThe specs are all there on paper but it just doesnt live up to its hype. The machine is slower than it should be by a country mile.
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Hongmei Yang
> 3 dayRight when i received it, there were several loose/wobbly keys. Normally this wouldnt be a dealer-breaker, but the backspace key started making an obnoxious squeaking noise after a few presses.
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Scott Blake
> 3 daygreat size, great battery, great specs and great packaging. highly recommended.