Asus ZenBook Pro
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an update for the ZenBook Pro UX501 and now Asus has really delivered with the new ZenBook Pro. It features beefier specs with Intel Core i7 H-series processors and an Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti and yet it’s thinner and lighter than ever.
The new hardware not only puts it on par with 15-inch workstations like the MacBook Pro and Dell XPS 15, but also gaming laptops. And considering its $1,299 (about £1,010, AU$1,750) starting price, this 15-inch thin-and-light notebook could catch the attention of many students.
Design
The Asus ZenBook Pro UX501 always looked like the odd one out of the ZenBook family due to its thicker body and the concentric circles pattern etched into the keyboard deck. The new ZenBook Pro falls in line with diamond-cut, aqua blue chassis established by the ZenBook 3 and ZenBook UX305 before it.
Looks aside, the updated ZenBook Pro is also much thinner, measuring a scant 18.9mm thin, whereas the UX501 was 21mm thick. More impressively, Asus’ latest 15-incher is 1.8 kg, which is also significantly lighter than the 2.26kg model it replaces.
It’s startling how thin the ZenBook Pro is when you consider it comes outfitted with a GPU that we typically see inside entry-level gaming laptops. The only other thin-and-light 15-inch laptop to come with the same part is the Dell XPS 15 (that happens to be only a hair thinner).
The only downslides to this slimmer, lighter form-factor is the full-sized SD has been shrunk to a MicroSD sized one. Key travel also offers a less satisfying click with each key stroke, but thankfully it’s not too disappointing.
Almost all is forgiven with a glass trackpad that feels much better than the plastic surface of the pointing device on the UX501.
Specs and configuration
What makes the ZenBook Pro truly impressive is the parts Asus has managed to squeeze into this thin package. Users will be able to scale up their configuration up to an Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor and Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti. 1TB of PCIe x4 SSD storage and 16GB DDR4 RAM sweeten the deal even further if you have the money to burn that is.
Out of all the ZenBooks, Asus says this one should last the longest at up to 14 hours thanks to its The Pro also 73WHr battery. It also charges back up to 60% in just 49 minutes just in case your use case is particularly demanding.
The 15.6-inch nano-edge 4K display is no slouch either as it offers great color reproduction and superbly wide viewing angles. Rounding out the entertainment package are four speakers that have been engineered to offer a 2.5x louder sound and 1.6x wider frequency response.
Early verdict
Asus has put forth what is arguably one of the most impressive thin-and-light laptops to date. With specs to rival a gaming laptop and battery life that even outstretches most Chromebook, it will have a lot to prove in our full review. For now, though, the laptop looks like a solid package and we love a lot about it from our initial impressions so far.
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