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ZenBook 14 UM431-f

ASUS ZENBOOK 14 (UM431) REVIEW

Posted on November 13, 2019 By Jarvis

The Asus ZenBook 14 has had a busy life cycle in 2019 alone. The popular Taiwanese electronics manufacturer introduced the 14-inch Thin and Light model (with Intel’s 8th Gen Core series CPUs) along with the ZenBook 13 and ZenBook 15 in January this year only to refresh the ZenBook 14 and ZenBook 15 later in September. It’s when the two models received Asus’ ScreenPad 2.0 innovation and saw the addition of the ZenBook Flip 13.
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