As
a refresh to its ‘StudioBook’ series of portable ultrabooks, ASUS
recently introduced two new additions (ZenBook S13 and ZenBook 14) to
ZenBook S series.
Though the latter is bigger, the former is the more premium and interesting ultrabook out of the duo — literally, and because ASUS claims it has the world’s limmest bezel on a laptop.
Despite its small and compact size, the ASUS ZenBook S13 UX392 is feature-packed and has almost everything you could possibly want from an ultrabook.
From an nearly bezel-less brilliant display quality to a notch-like
extension at the top, nicely built and spaced backlit keyboard, Intel
Core-I series of processor, discrete garphics, impressve battery life
etc., the ASUS ZenBook S13 is a top-of-the-line portable ultrabook that
stands out from the pack.
Though the latter is bigger, the former is the more premium and interesting ultrabook out of the duo — literally, and because ASUS claims it has the world’s limmest bezel on a laptop.
Despite its small and compact size, the ASUS ZenBook S13 UX392 is feature-packed and has almost everything you could possibly want from an ultrabook.
ASUS ZenBook S13 UX392 Key Specs
- Dimension: 31.6 x 12.9 x 1.95 centimetres (12.4 x 5.08 x 0.77 inches)
- Weight: 2.4 pounds
- Display: 13.9-inch Full HD display with 97% screen-to-body ratio
- CPU: 8th-Gen Intel Core i5-8265U or Intel Core i7-8565U processors
- Memory: Up to 16GB DDR3 2,133MHz RAM
- Storage: Up to 1 TB PCIe NVMe SSD storage
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU
- Battery: 50Whr battery
- Ports: 1 x USB-A 3.1, 2x USB-C, 1 x microSD slot and a headphone jack.
Processor, Storage and Graphics
Performance-wise, the ZenBook S13 is just as good as it is beautiful. Sporting the latest 8th Gen Intel Whiskey lake processors, buyers can choose to customize the ZenBook S13 with either a Core i5-8265U or Core i7-8565U CPU. Per graphics, ASUS says users will be able to choose an optional Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU.
Memory on the ZenBook S13 will max out at 16GB (of DDR3 2,133MHz RAM) while storage will reach up to 1 Terabyte (of PCIe NVMe SSD). With this internal hardware configurations, nothing short of nippy and snappy performance is expected of the ZenBook S13.
Design and Build
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The device has a sleek aluminium body, sturdily built with components fitting perfectly in and on its 12.9 mm (0.5 inch) thick chassis which weighs just 2.4 pounds.
And though some compromises had to be made to achieve such slim architecture on the ultrabook, ASUS still managed to fit in a full-sized USB 3.1 port on the ZenBook S13 in addition to two (2) USB-C ports, a micro SD card slot and a 3.5mm audio jack.
On the rear, the aluminium body of the ZenBook S13 comes with the concentric circles peculiar to ultrabooks from the company’s ZenBook S series. The circles are reflective as they shine when exposed to light, adding to the ultrabook’s aesthetic properties.
There’s a fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello authentication built into the touchpad. The keyboard is made of decently sized keys with a key press of 1.4mm.
When you open the ZenBook S13 lid, the bottom dashboard/deck that houses the keybpard and touchpad is made of diagonally brushed aluminium which adds to the aesthetical properties of the ultrabook.
Display
The ASUS ZenBook S comes with a 13.9-inch Full-HD display which extends fully to the tiny frame of the laptop. Usuauly, what contributes to the thickness of a laptop’s bezels is the need to fit in a webcam at the top of the display (or anywhere).
To solve this problem, ASUS created an extension solely for the webcam at the top of the ultrabook’s display. This extended frame also doubles as the “lid opener” which enables users easily lift up the lid when closed.
The surrounding bezels on the laptop’s display measures only 2.5mm, handing the ZenBook S13 a 97% screen-to-body ratio. Though the ZenBook S13 misses out on a 4K UHD display like the ZenBook S and ZenBook Pro 15, its FHD display will perform decently enough.
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