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Asus Zenbook UX430 vs UX410 vs UX3410 – what sets these apart

Asus Zenbook UX430 vs UX410 vs UX3410 – what sets these apart

Posted on March 2, 2018July 5, 2019 By Jarvis

Asus have a long history of releasing multiple laptops with similar traits and as a result, most potential buyers have a hard time setting them apart.

In this post we’re going to address the Zenbook lines of mid-range compact 14-inch laptops that include the UX410UA/UX 410UQ models, the UX3410UA/UX3410UQs and the UX430UA/ UX430UQs. These are all laptops with the width and height of a regular 13-inch ultraportable, but Asus decided to equip them with a larger screen, which results in a narrower bezel. There’s another Zenbook with similar traits, the UX490UA, but we’ll talk about this premium option in another article.

The narrow bezel screen was made popular back in early 2015 by the Dell XPS 13 9343 and was later adopted by other manufacturers as well. It’s an approach that makes a lot of sense, as it gives users a larger screen while keeping the overall size of the laptop compact.
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