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Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA-AS51review: A thin, light, and peppy budget laptop with battery life to spare

Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA-AS51review: A thin, light, and peppy budget laptop with battery life to spare

Posted on October 18, 2018November 10, 2018 By Jarvis

Yes, you can leave the AC adapter at home.

The Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA is a thin, light, budget-minded laptop with a spring in its step when it comes to everyday computing tasks, and it’s got all-day battery life to boot.

Pros
  • Thin and light shell
  • Solid productivity performance
  • Comfy keyboard
  • Great battery life
Cons
  • Dim, non touch-sensitive display
  • So-so performance during lengthy CPU-intensive tasks
  • No discrete graphics for gaming

asus zenbook 13 ux331ua

The Asus ZenBook 13 is just the ticket for productivity-minded road warriors on a budget. It weighs less than three pounds, measures a little more than a half-inch thick, and boasts a quad-core processor and all-day battery life.

This particular model of the ZenBook 13 has downsides: It lacks discrete graphics for gaming, it chugs during lengthy CPU-intensive tasks, and it’s saddled with a dim, non-touch-sensit.
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