Review: Asus UX303UA

Review: Asus UX303UA

By Dan Griliopoulos

Review: Asus UX303UA

Introduction and design

It can be hard to keep up with the obscure naming conventions of laptops and Asus is certainly guilty of causing confusion with its range of Ultrabooks. The Zenbook series has more abstruse conventions than most, covering a multitude of models that vary in both mild and huge ways beneath their similar shells and identikit names, and the UX models are even more bewildering.

So the UX305 prefix seems to mean that the Ultrabook has a matte non-touch display, a few mini-ports, less thickness, less weight, and a better battery life than the UX303 range. Though that sounds like a lot of difference, it doesn’t look that much difference in the flesh – or rather the aluminium. Differentiating the UX303s further, some of them come with touchscreens (UX303LA), though this test model (UX303UA) doesn’t.

What this model has over the UX305 that Kevin Lee loved in his recent review is that it comes with a newer Skylake processor and packs a little more oomph. This machine comes in several configurations, depending on how much you want to save or splash out.

Asus UX303UA

You have three choices of processors, ranging from an i3 6100U through an i5 …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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