Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Asus Zenbook Prime Review!”.
Hey, what’s up guys mkbhd here so in honor of recent events that have the word hd in them we’re going to be taking a look at the asus zenbook prime, with the hd display. As you don’t already know, the motorola razer hd was announced two days ago and the amazon kindle fire hd was announced yesterday. So today we’re gon na be taking a look at the ultrabook with the hd screen. The 1080p 13 inch matte laptop, let’s go ahead and take a look so think of this ux 32 as an upgraded version of the ux31, the x31 of last year.
If you haven’t already watched it, i review the ux31. It’S the first link in the description below the like button on this video and it’s one of my favorite ultrabooks out there, so this ux 32 is an upgrade, so it has some neat new features. First off inside is an upgraded 1.9 gigahertz intel core i7 iv bridge processor and dedicated graphics card an nvidia gt620m, and that graphics card has one gig of video memory and there’s eight gigs of upgradable ram on board and an ssd for the operating system and a 500 gig upgradable, seven millimeter hard drive for storage.
This thing has beastly laptop specs with most ultrabooks the ram and the storage are soldered to the motherboard, so they’re not upgradable, but they are here – and this is all wrapped in a nice thin very transportable – 3.2 pound magnesium alloy body. So it’s built like a boss. Just like the original it even has these new ports, so you’ll find a usb 3.0 port, a full size media card reader on the other side, more usb 3.0 ports, a full size, hdmi port and more – and these neat slots on the sides are actually high quality Speakers they’re, not events, they’re, really nice speakers, so the only venting going on is happening at the bottom back of this laptop, but i’m going to be totally honest guys.
There is only one real reason: you buy this over the ux31: it’s not the massive specs. It’S not the six hour battery life, it’s not even the backlit keyboard, which is cool um, but it’s the display. This 13-inch ultrabook is rocking a 1920 by 1080p ips display with a matte finish. It’S awesome: it’s freaking, beautiful, very color, accurate, very bright, and the trackpad is also nice and big. So there’s plenty of room to move the mouse around. All these pixels has a nice high, pixel density, and it responds well to some new gestures thanks to some asus software.
So that’s a nice touch. Oh and it can do this check it out. Oh yeah, i don’t think your laptop can do that, but seriously this guy turns heads. It has the same finish on the back as those high-end asus transformer pad tablets very high quality. It’S an all-around great machine, basically they’ve updated everything inside the ux31 and crammed it into this nice sized thin and light laptop in the ux32, and it’s not bad looking either.
It’S a great performer thanks to that ivy bridge processor, the ram, the graphics card and the ssd for cash. A lot of people wonder: can you game on it? Yes, you can. You can get away with some light to mid-range gaming, i wouldn’t say crisis or anything, but it can handle minecraft easily world of warcraft a little need for speed stuff, like that. I happen to use this guy for note taking in school, so it goes everywhere with me fits in my backpack and i don’t have to worry about it, bumping into things like textbooks with that magnesium case.
So yeah, it’s a boss. It earns boss status, congratulations asus! Well done so there you go guys. This is a laptop. I can pretty much recommend for anyone.
It is thin, which makes it really light and really really good for school. I happen to use this a lot for note-taking and a lot for college or, if you guys, are starting university. It’S a good thing to check out so check out, ultrabooks and check out the ux32. The link to check it out is down in the description below either way, thanks for watching this review video, this quick overview hope you enjoy enjoyed and give it a thumbs up. If you did and i’ll talk to you guys in the very next article talk to you guys later, you .