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2019 Asus ZenBooks UX392 and UX431 – what to expect

2019 Asus ZenBooks UX392 and UX431 – what to expect

Posted on March 29, 2019 By Jarvis

Following the current trend of shrinking laptop bezels, Asus announced two updated ZenBook series that will be available in 2019, alongside the already existing ZenBook lines with thin bezels launched in the second half of 2018 (UX333, UX433 and UX533).

One of them is the ZenBook UX392, an expected refresh of the popular UX391 series, while the other is a rather unexpected ZenBook UX431, which seems like a slightly refined variant of the UX433 line.

We’ll talk about both of these in the following rows, covering the novelties, their strong-points and the potential quirks you should look into if you decide to get them before we publish our detailed reviews, as we as comparing them to the previous and other existing models you can find in stores these days.
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