ASUS - Zenbook Flip 2-in-1 15.6" OLED Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Evo - Core i7 - Intel Arc A370M - 16GB Memory - 1TB SSD - Azurite Blue
User rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars with 26 reviews.
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Description
Features
Windows 11 Operating System
Windows 11 has all the power and security of Windows 10 with a redesigned and refreshed look. It also comes with new tools, sounds, and apps. Every detail has been considered. All of it comes together to bring you a refreshing experience on your PC.
Intel® Evo™ platform powered by 12th Gen Core™ i7-12700H
Intel Evo brings you a premium thin and light laptop experience with an ideal combination of performance, consistent responsiveness, and long-lasting battery.
World-leading 15.6" 2.8K 120Hz OLED touchscreen with 100% DCI-P3 color gamut
Enjoy detailed moving visuals with ultra-vivid colors on a 2.8K(2880 x 1620) 120Hz OLED display with the PANTONE Validated for color fidelity.
Intel® Arc™ A370M Dedicated Graphics
For enhanced creating and gaming. Enjoy higher quality more realistic gaming, while also crunching through everything from 8K video processing to AI-accelerated photo editing.
16GB system memory for advanced multitasking
Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
1TB PCIe SSD for wait-free app load and booting
Save files fast and store more data. With massive amounts of storage and advanced communication power, PCI-e SSDs are great for major gaming applications, multiple servers, daily backups, and more.
Long-lasting 96 Wh battery with its 12-hour battery life
The 96Wh battery capacity is designed to make everything possible
Unleash your creativity with ASUS Pen 2.0
This ASUS MPP 2.0 stylus has ultra-low latency and fast response. With 4096-level pressure sensitivity, 5–350-gram pen tip force, multi-function shortcut button and fast USB-C charging ensure unmatched writing and drawing experiences.
Immersive audio
Put yourself in powerful multidimensional surround sound with the Harman Kardon and Dolby Atmos certified audio system. Built- in smart amplifiers can also increase speaker volume by up to 350% with zero distortion.
User-friendly design keyboard & touchpad
The full-size ASUS ErgoSense keyboard has a 19.05 mm key pitch, a 0.2 mm key-cap dish and long 1.4 mm key travel for superb typing comfort and accuracy. Enjoy the ASUS NumberPad 2.0 for easy number-crunching or effortless navigation.
A full set of I/O ports
Two ultrafast Thunderbolt™ 4 ports for fast-charging devices can connect two 4K displays or one 8K display. One HDMI® port and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port alongside a microSD card reader. Communications and audio I/O are taken care of by the convenient audio combo jack
Unhackable hand-free log in.
Enjoy hands-free login quickly and securely, use an infrared camera with Windows Hello to login with just a glance — even in the dark.
Built-in HD webcam and microphone with ASUS 3D Noise Reduction and AI noise-canceling technology
Design perfect for remote teleconference or video chat with family and friends. Come with handy function key to mute the mic or webcam in just one tap on the keyboard.
Supreme versatility with precision-engineered 360° ErgoLift hinge
The 360° ErgoLift hinge gives you the versatility to work or relax using any mode you choose: laptop, tent, stand or tablet. The ErgoLift hinge is torture-tested to ensure maximum reliability for total peace of mind.
3 Month Membership of Adobe Creative Cloud All apps and 30-days trial of Microsoft Office
Bundle with 30-days trial of Microsoft Office and the complimentary 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription with the purchase.
What's Included
- 150W AC adapter
- power cord
Key Specs
- Screen Size15.6 inches
- Screen Resolution2880 x 1620 (HD)
- Touch ScreenYes
- Processor ModelIntel 12th Generation Core i7 Evo Platform
- Processor Model NumberIntel® Core™ i7-12700H
- Processor Speed (up to)4.7 gigahertz
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity1000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity1000 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
- GraphicsIntel Arc A370M
- Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa, Cortana
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Cortana
- Battery Life (up to)10 hours
- Battery TypeLithium-ion polymer
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
General
- Product NameZenbook Flip 2-in-1 15.6" OLED Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Evo - Core i7 - Intel Arc A370M - 16GB Memory - 1TB SSD
- BrandASUS
- Casing MaterialAluminum
- Model NumberQ539ZD-EVO.I71TBL
- Year of Release2022
- ColorAzurite Blue
- Color CategoryBlue
Display
- Display TypeOLED
- Screen Size15.6 inches
- Screen Resolution2880 x 1620 (HD)
- Stylus InputBuilt for Windows Ink (Active)
- Touch ScreenYes
- Refresh Rate120Hz
- Brightness550 nits
- Color Gamut (Standard RGB)100 percent
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelIntel 12th Generation Core i7 Evo Platform
- Processor Model NumberIntel® Core™ i7-12700H
- Processor Cores14-core
- Processor Speed (up to)4.7 gigahertz
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity1000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity1000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive InterfacePCIe 3.0 x4
- Hard Drive AcceleratorNone
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)LPDDR5
- System Memory RAM Speed4800 megahertz
- Cache Memory24 megabytes
- System Memory RAM Expandable To16 gigabytes
Graphics
- Graphics TypeDedicated
- GPU BrandIntel
- GraphicsIntel Arc A370M
- Video Memory TypeDedicated
- Video Memory4000 megabytes
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
- Operating System Architecture64-bit
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa, Cortana
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Cortana
Connectivity
- Internet ConnectivityWi-Fi
- Wireless ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth
- Network ConnectivityNone
- Wireless NetworkingWireless-AX
- Headphone JackYes
- Microphone InputYes
- Bluetooth EnabledYes
- NFC EnabledNo
- GPS EnabledNo
- Number of HDMI Outputs (Total)1
- Number of HDMI HDCP 2.2 Outputs1
- Number of HDMI 2.1 Outputs1
- Number of USB Ports (Total)3
- Number of USB 3.2 Type A Ports1
- Number of USB Type C Charging Ports2
- Number of USB 4.0 Type C Ports2
- Number of DisplayPort Ver. 1.4 Outputs2
- Number of Thunderbolt Ports (Total)2
- Number of Thunderbolt 4 Ports2
- Internal CarrierNot Applicable
Power
- Power Supply InputDC jack (4.5mm)
- Power Supply Maximum Wattage90 watts
- Battery Life (up to)10 hours
- Battery Cells6-cell
- Battery Capacity96 milliampere hours
- Battery TypeLithium-ion polymer
Expansion
- Number of M.2 Slots1
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraYes
- Front Facing Camera Megapixels2 megapixels
- Front Facing Camera Video Resolution720p
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
Features
- Cooling SystemAir
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
- Customizable Keyboard LightingRGB
- Keyboard Touch ScreenNo
- Touchpad Type73.2*128.9
- Media Card ReaderNo
- Customizable Case LightingNo
- Audio TechnologyDolby Atmos/ Smart AMP/ Harman Kardon/noise cancelling
- Speaker Type34*11
- Windows FeaturesWindows Hello, Cortana, Windows Ink
- Security FeaturesPrivacy camera, Facial recognition
- Cable Lock SlotNone
- Stylus DockNone
Dimension
- Product Height1.89 inches
- Product Width22.89 inches
- Product Depth35.52 inches
- Product Weight3.97 pounds
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Included SoftwareMyASUS/ProArt Creator Hub
- Optical Drive TypeNone
- Numeric KeypadYes
- Stylus IncludedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC195553676465
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 26 reviews
(26 customer reviews)to a friend
- Pros mentioned:Design, Display, Gaming
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Flip Screen Laptop With Great Specs
|Posted .The Asus Q539 is a stylish nice looking 15.6” laptop. It has a screen that can flip over to allow you to use similar to a tablet. Its OLED display is incredibly sharp, bright, and functions as a touch screen. It’s very responsive given that it 120Mhz/0.2ms. The touch screen worked flawlessly for me. While using as a touch screen, it was accurate with touch points (where I touched the screen is where the notebook registered it being touched, no inaccuracy). It supports a stylus, but it didn’t come with one. If you’re wanting to write by hand or draw, I recommend getting a supported stylus. The handwriting software recognized letters correctly as I wrote with my finger. This was a good surprise as writing with my finger results in terrible looking handwriting, but it nevertheless recognized all of the letters as I was writing a document. The keyboard is a full-size laptop keyboard with a small number pad on the right. It’s just a little smaller than a normal keyboards number pad. Even though it’s a little small, I had no problems using it. The addition of that was a good choice by Asus. The keyboard is also backlit. You can use Asus’s software to change the colors of the backlight. The trackpad was smooth and has an appropriate level of sensitivity. The CPU is an Intel I7 12700 14 core CPU. This allows for good responsiveness of applications and smooth handling of processor intensive tasks. You won’t have a CPU problem when streaming video, and playing some mid-level games. The video card would be more of a limitation for high end games such as first-person shooters like the latest Battlefield games. The CPU will handle your graphics programs without any trouble. It has two video cards. The video cards are Intel Xe and Intel A370M. The A370M video card has 4GB of VRAM. You can play games on it, but it’s not quite good enough to designate it as a gaming laptop. You won’t have any problems watching video, playing some games, or using graphics programs. It has an HDMI port which can support a 4K display. Also, it has USB 3.2 ports which are fast enough to work directly off of a USB 3.2 external SSD as well as fast enough to transfer files to/from and external SSD in short amount of time. As far as heat, I did notice the bottom of the laptop heating up a little while using processor and SSD intensive tasks, but it wasn’t too bad for me. I didn’t have any problems with the battery, the SSD, CPU, RAM, or GPU. I would recommend this to anyone wanting a laptop with a flip screen to work like a tablet and can convert back to a standard laptop with keyboard to do work, browsing, e-mail, streaming movies/video, Photo editing, drawing, or running games that aren’t heavily GPU intensive. ASUS has done a good job on the Q539. Specs: Processor: Intel I7 12700 (14 cores/20 virtual cores) RAM: DDR5 16GB SSD: 1TB PCIE Gen 3 Display: 15.6” OLED 2880x1620 flip display Video: Intel Xe and Intel A370M Webcam Wifi: Wifi 6E USB Ports: x USB 3.2 Battery: 6 cell 96Wh Speakers: Harman/Kardon Ports: 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A, Full HDMI, 3.5mm, MicroSD
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Laptop with a beautiful display
|Posted .I haven’t purchased a Windows-based laptop in ages and this one is a rockstar! TL;DR for my frequent readers and details below. Pros: Thin Screen Clarity Screen Brightness Battery Life 2-in-1 Slim Bezel Wifi 6 / 6E / 6GHz Cons: Not USB-C PD / charging Meh: Keypad creates off-centered touchpad Lid is a fingerprint magnet Recommended resolution doesn’t take advantage of full resolution Alexa I’ve been using a lot of Chromebook and iPads over the years and this is the first time I’ve had a non-gaming Windows laptop - and Windows 11 at that. Immediately, I was greeted with the cool Asus packaging that pitches up the laptop when you open the box and after unwrapping it, I hooked up the charger & let it be. I was a little disappointed that they’re still using proprietary / plugs vs a USB-C style PD charger, but it’s not a deal breaker. I came back a few hours later to a full battery and ran through the Windows 11 setup, which was pretty painless & now it’s easier to skip a Microsoft.com account login & use local accounts. After a few moments, I was in & going through my Windows & ASUS updates and getting this thing all current. As a ‘new to Windows 11 user’ - and a typical Power User, I didn’t have any issues installing or removing software or updates. In true ASUS fashion, their MyASUS software is pretty cool, with customizable RGB colors to make it unique to you. I’ve been using this as a Web Surfing machine, 4K YouTube, product review videos, launch videos and normal purchase research overall. This widescreen, near bezel-less glossy display is amazing. When watching content produced in 4K, it’s truly stunning. Even with videos in full-screen in 4K, in Chrome & having about 4-5 tabs open, I barely run the CPU over 7% and Memory continues to hover around 9GB in-use; no, I don’t use any extra AntiVirus/Malware tools. This laptop is also NVMe - the fast stuff. No SATA SSD to controller to system board - this is direct, has its own protocol and takes out the overhead that traditional SATA SSDs create. Given it’s NVMe, I don’t feel the need to Crystal Disk check this as there’s never been a delay that I would attribute to disk perf. Having a keyboard with relevant hotkeys and not a digital bar is great. I love quick access to volume right at the front & not where I have to search for it. Also are the backlight up/down buttons, touchpad enable/disable a ‘mute the mic’ button and my favorite – a DISABLE THE WEBCAM button. Because there’s no shutter to slide - likely due to how thin it is and the tiny bezels, you have to have a way to shut the camera off. Toggling the F10 key when using the camera will shut off the on-lid ‘camera is on’ light and illuminate an amber on-keyboard light. I don’t hear any clicking so this isn’t mechanical & the software doesn’t indicate the camera is missing (pull the driver style), so this appears to be a software toggle and not something that will likely fail, outside of F10 breaking. A feature that’s toted by a sticker on the keyboard is “Alexa Enabled.” No thanks. Alexa, or more like the Alexa software, creates some lag during boot & on ‘voice’ activation. I disabled it after a few uses, as to me, the overhead isn’t worth it. Wifi 6 & 6E is also fantastic. Having a 6GHz radio to talk to a 6E Orbi Mesh system provides stable and fast connection speeds. I’m able to exceed my expected speeds consistently - obviously all depending on area usage at the time, but I’m in no way hindered with WiFi speeds on this laptop. When going straight 2.4/5GHz Wifi 6, also - great. There’s been no noticeable problem when moving between Mesh points, but then again not much of my usage is while moving. I like the idea of the 2-in-1 and find that when bending the screen into place was a bit laggy when Alexa was enabled, but since I disabled it I haven’t had any issues putting it into tablet mode. In bending it around, I found it kept my finger and palm prints on the lid so it needs some regular cleaning off, else the prints will stay put. Also, as with any touch screen, the display also collects fingerprints but I can’t fault it - it’s just what I’m used to. Most laptops these days are doing an “80%” charge limit which keeps the battery more healthy and lessens the ability to overcharge – or get too many charging cycles in. This Zenbook is no exception and the standby time, even when starting at 80% is great. I want to say I used this, let it snooze for almost 5 days and came back to 71% battery remaining. All in all, I love this laptop. From the speed in which it switches tasks, to the screen clarity and blazing fast Wifi, this machine is well worth the price tag. Oh yeah, and great battery life. Duh. Highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
The best display on a Windows laptop!
|Posted .PROS: * Amazing color accurate display * Powerful CPU * New Intel Arc GPU * Huge battery * 2-in-1 design * Thunderbolt 4 * Great keyboard * Disable camera and mic buttons * Premium build quality CONS: * HDMI 2.0b instead of 2.1 == The Display == There's so many great things about the Zenbook Flip, but the real star of the show is the display. A bright, color-accurate OLED with 120Hz refresh rate. What more could you want? This may be one of the best Windows laptops if you do any photo or video editing, or if you enjoy light gaming and really love OLED displays. The 120Hz refresh rate is advertised for gaming on ASUS's website, but you'll love it even if you're just scrolling through webpages. The display gets quite bright and the colors are amazing. The display, paired with the brand-new Intel Arc A370M, makes this an amazing portable creation machine. Depending on the work you're doing, you can even adjust the color gamut using the included MyASUS app. == Performance == If I had to summarize this laptop's performance, it would be: amazing! I have a mid-range gaming desktop that I put together in early 2020, it's nothing to brag about, but it has a decent 6-core CPU that I used for any of my more heavy workloads (usually in Unity or Android Studio). This Zenbook just puts my desktop to shame (check out my 3DMark screenshots). The 12th gen i7 is just incredible, I still can't believe how much of a difference Intel was able to bring to mobile processors since the previous generation. As far as the GPU, it's quite decent and will provide an enjoyable experience with some light gaming and video editing. I really like that I can use the Zenbook for most of my work in Unity, while using such a thin non-gaming laptop. I've seen some people claim that the Intel Arc A370M is comparable to an RTX 3050 (mobile), but I'm not seeing those numbers. It could be that since Intel GPUs are so new that future driver updates will see better improvement, but for now I would still recommend buying an actual "gaming" laptop if that's your primary focus for a new computer. That's not to say you can't game on this (you can and it's really good after you tweak the game settings), but the A370M isn't Intel's most powerful mobile GPU (more are on the way). == Battery Life == This Zenbook has a MASSIVE 96WHr battery (100WHr is the limit for airlines), so ASUS is doing everything to help let you get a full workday in without being connected to a wall outlet. There's just one problem with this plan: the display. If you want to maximize your time away from the outlet, you're going to need to make some sacrifices in performance. Specifically, I found that I'll need to lower the display brightness and refresh rate. Since everyone has a different workload, it's hard to really say how long you can get work done while on battery power. As a simple, repeatable test of the battery I ran a YouTube video playback test. I had the screen brightness set to 60%, set the laptop to "best battery performance", and turned off Bluetooth. After a little over 8 hours, the laptop still had about 16% battery left (see screenshot). == Bottom Line == This is hands-down the best Windows laptop I have ever used. It looks amazing AND has the performance to match. The Intel i7-12700H is more powerful than my desktop CPU, so I'm tempted to just buy a GPU enclosure (since the Zenbook has two Thunderbolt 4 ports) and sell/donate my desktop PC. If you're looking for a laptop for serious work (photo/video editing or working in Unity/Unreal), but don't want to buy a thick and bulky gaming laptop, I would HIGHLY recommend checking out this new Zenbook the next time you're in Best Buy.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
A beautiful display in a powerful small machine
|Posted .Let me start by saying that I am not a tech geek. I know a little bit about computer – the speed, the memory and the hard drive. Very basic stuffs. I use a computer usually to browse internet, to work with photos like editing, listen to music, watch movie and occasionally play a very basic computer game. So, let’s start. Portability: Weighing close to 4 lbs, this is not exactly a very heavy laptop so you can easily carry it in your bag pack. The slight issue that you may encounter is when you utilize the flip feature, which is very neat and functional for certain tasks, but not exactly a weight friendly although easily compromised for example for watching movies in – which is amazing with this laptop if the connection is not an issue. More about that later. Power/Performance: With Intel Core i-7, and 16 GB memory, this is a very powerful little machine. Again, I am not really a technical person, so all I know is at one point, I was able to open multiple pictures (about 100 of them) at the highest resolutions, while surfing online and this thing doesn’t lose any power nor slowing down. Keyboard: The keyboard is probably one of my least favorite parts of the laptop because to type you need to be slightly off to the left since the numerical keys are on the right. But I think I just need to get used to it to make it easier for me to type. This is a very minor issue. Battery: Very impressive. I can’t find information how long it will last on battery only, but it lasts longer than some of the laptops that I used before. Finished: A good looking laptop but it does attract finger prints. It’s a small price to pay. Sound: The speaker is Harman-Kardon certified and it supports Dolby Atmos. Using the computer speaker, as tiny as it is, you can hear the multi-dimensional sound coming out of this machine. Again, very impressive. Of course, to take more advantage of the sound, additional (good) speakers will be needed. Display: WOW. Billed as the world’s first 120 OLED display, this thing is beautiful. Looking at pictures professionally taken, you can see every detail and the color is sharp. You will also enjoy watching movie in this laptop - if you have a good source and a good connection. I played couple of HD and 4K movies on Netflix and I am very impressed. This can be a substitute for a small screen if needed. Flip & touch screen: Last but not least. The flip feature and the touch screen. First of all, the touch screen is amazing. The display responds to the touch screen instantly. There is no delay. Maybe I am not up to date anymore with the latest technology. But I remember, a few years back, having a laptop with a touch screen was nice but also cumbersome because the touch screen didn’t always work. So far, this laptop works like it’s designed for the touch screen as well. The flip feature could be a hit and miss. Typing on the screen can be a bit problematic if you don’t flip the screen all the way. And when you watch a movie while the laptop is flipped, you want to use a headphone because the speaker is located in the keyboard area. Conclusion: I am very happy with this laptop and would highly recommend it to anybody who is looking for a laptop that highly functional for day to day work and fun activities.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for productivity; comes with excessive add-o
|Posted .Even though I’m primarily a Mac user, I enjoy working with Windows-based machines on occasion. It’s always great to be able to switch between platforms. This ASUS Zenbook was intriguing to me because it’s a 2-in-1 laptop and the touchscreen functionality can come in very handy if you are a content creator. This laptop is intended to be a good all-around machine and work for all types of users. I typically use laptops for productivity, but I will also use them for watching videos and listening to music. The ASUS Zenbook is a fine laptop that can be used for many different purposes. Here are some of the high points of the device. Display The display is gorgeous. I watched several videos in various resolutions. 4K looked outstanding, but 1080P also looked good. The display has a resolution of 2880 x 1620, which is QHD and is considered by some as “3K” resolution. It’s between 2K and 4K quality. This display is also a touchscreen. I am usually hesitant to use touchscreens on laptops because of how dirty the screen can get, but the Zenbook has done a good job of staying clean and surprisingly enough, the screen has remained relatively smudge-free. Keyboard The keys have a great soft feel to them. I’m used to a mechanical keyboard, but do prefer softer switches. Therefore, I really liked the feel of the keyboard. I did discover that my typing speed did suffer a little bit. I’m guessing that it’s because of the spacing of the keys on the keyboard. I would reach out with the pinky on my right hand for the Backspace key and hit the Number Lock key instead. Speakers The speakers are one of the best features of the hardware on this computer. They support Dolby Atmos. I ran the Dolby Atmos test on YouTube and it was very similar to the experiences I’ve gotten in a movie theater in terms of surround sound. The sound experience from the ASUS Zenbook is very impressive. Speed/Performance Geekbench is a cross-platform benchmark test that measures a system’s performance and compares it to other similar systems. This test provided a score of 1250 (Single-Core) and 9067 (Multi-Core) for the ASUS laptop. When I used the Geekbench Browser to look for similar processors, I found that the Zenbook’s score was quite a bit lower than other similar systems. NovaBench provides users with a comparison score (a percentile ranking) of where your system falls in comparison to other computers. The overall score with the Zenbook was 2963 and it ranks in the 94th all time percentile. When I reviewed the baseline comparison, the Zenbook had a much higher score than a budget laptop (Intel Core i3-1005G1 or AMD Ryzen 3 4300U), but didn’t rank quite as high as a high-end laptop (Intel Core i9-10885H or AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS). Because this laptop is priced over one thousand dollars, I would place it into the high-end laptop category based on its price alone. CrystalDiskMark is a good option for testing the read/write speed of the hard drive. I ran this test as a single pass with a 32GB load. The results I got were 3560.17 MB/s READ x 2637.59 MB WRITE. The ASUS Zenbook has an SSD as its main storage (NVMe HFM001TD3JX013N). The benchmarks for this particular SSD stat that a user should see around 2282 MB/s READ x 1935 MB/s WRITE. Given that data, I’m very happy with the results I got. I think this Zenbook is capable of most work tasks and probably even some gaming. I don’t think heavy gamers would get the most out of it, but occasional gaming probably plays quite well on it. For everyday work, this laptop is an excellent choice.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Versatile and Powerful
|Posted .After spending a few days with the Zenbook Flip from ASUS, I'm convinced that it is one of the best laptops on the market. First, the OLED screen on this 15.6" laptop is something to definitely write home about. The resolution is jaw-dropping. Whether you are streaming content on your favorite app, checking out a 4k video on Youtube, or doing some gaming, you will be incredibly impressed. Here are some of the other things that I liked: Pros: - 2 in 1 versatility, allowing the laptop to be used as a touch screen "tablet" - High quality onboard speakers (Harman Kardon) - Snappy performance thanks to the i7 CPU and 16 Gigs of RAM - The 1TB solid state drive had the Flip booting up faster than any PC I've ever owned. Reboots completed during Windows updates were also quick and painless. It almost felt like I was booting up a Chromebook with how fast I was able to get to the desktop screen. - While this is not a laptop designed for gaming, you can certainly use it to game. The Intel Arc A370M had no trouble playing any title in my Steam library. - The keyboard layout ASUS chose allowed for a Num pad, which I feel is important for any laptop keyboard. The track pad was also good-sized, very responsive, and comfortable to use. Cons: - I experienced one crash while putting the laptop through its paces on the first day. I was streaming a 4k video while updating Windows in the background and the laptop "encountered a problem" and had to shut down. The issue has not persisted though and I'm confident it was a one-time glitch. Overall, this laptop is phenomenal and comes at a reasonable price point considering the high-end specs across the board. Definitely check it out if you are in the market for a new laptop.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Asus Stepped Up Their Game
|Posted .I’ve been using this laptop as my main computer for the last week and I have to say that I love it. It doesn’t hurt that it’s nice looking. Very sleek. It feels a bit heavy but that doesn’t bother me at all. It seems small to say it’s 15.6 inches. Although it’s a fingerprint magnet, I still love the look of it. Opening is a breeze but I do wish there was a little notch to put your finger in to open. You almost have to touch the top of the screen to open which leaves fingerprints. Start up is fast. PC’s have really improved in this area compared to Macs. As a Mac owner also, one of the things I love about Macs is the instant start. This laptop starts really fast and allow you to get to work immediately. (Not a lot of spam either) Battery life is superb. Right now I’m on day 2 from the last full charge and it’s at half. I’m sure I can go the rest of the day. I’ve watched a couple of Netflix shows and it’s absolutely beautiful. Because this laptop is widescreen, there are no black bars at the top and bottom so I like the way it uses the entire screen for video. Crisp and clear HD. I haven’t made any adjustments. I let my son play a few games on it and he wanted to take this from me! I said no sir! This laptop has all of the bells and whistles you’ll need to accomplish most tasks. Intel i7, 1 tb hd, 120hz refresh rate. Also can use as a tablet but for me it’s a bit awkward. This is not an asus issue but the issue I have with all 2 and 1’s. But I’m glad it’s there in case I ever need it. I will have this laptop for a long time. Asus has really stepped up their game.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
*** Awesome OLED *** Terrible trackpad placement
|Posted .Having a few different Mac and Window machines over recent years I felt I didn’t truly “need” another, … BUT after seeing the incredible OLED touchscreen on this ASUS ZenBook I knew I did. It’s absolutely amazing, colors are accurate, 100% of the D3 spec, … can’t get any better than this. I was pleased to notice that Wi-Fi and download speeds are much greater (almost 2x faster) than my 2015 MacBook Pro (without WiFi 6E), even though my Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Machine Pro access points only support WiFi 6 (not Evolution). *Disappointment disclaimer* First off, I really like this quite a lot, … BUT coming from a primary MacBook Pro user, I’m remiss to admit that I’m having a really hard time to get used to the off-center trackpad. I’m accustomed to having it center, for usage by either thumb. My problem with this is, while the numeric keypad on the right side is nice, it comes at the expense of slightly smaller keys, but more so the keypad is aligned with the off center space bar. I can’t tell you how many times using this at night time where even seemingly deliberate left clicks to the left side of center, still triggered a right-click response. I’m probably weighing this one characteristics moreso than fair, but it’s a major inconvenience for me that takes getting used to. Specs *OLED 120hz touch-screen *Intel Core i7 14-core CPU *Intel Arc A370m 4GB VRAM graphics *16 GB DDR fast architecture memory *1 TB SSD NVMe solid state drive *4k HDMI output port *Wi-Fi 6E evolution built-in Pros + OLED display looks fantastic + 15.6-inch large touchscreen + bright, accurate, punchy colors + fast than avg mobile processor + Dolby Vision + Atmos support + Harman Kardon speaker system + Face recognition auto-unlock + decent 9-hour battery life + bright backlit keyboard Cons -trackpad is off center left (see above) -stylus not included -no fingerprint biometric sensor -adequate gaming though not designed -external fingerprints hard to clean -Alexa enabled I don’t trust (can disable) -Function keys (F9 kill mic, F10, kill camera) Conclusion: While not a dedicated high-end gaming laptop, this actually feels just as fast as my dedicated PC gaming rig, but with the added benefit of this amazing OLED screen. Despite my qualms with the off-center trackpad, I rate this a recommended buy. Recommend : BUY
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: Questiondoes it include an active pen
Asked by MDIAZ.
- A:Answer It does not include one. However, it does support the asus pen 2.0, sold separately.
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Q: QuestionCan other stylus manufacturers work as well... as long as they are MPP 2.0 compatible?
Asked by Abe.
- A:Answer Yes, third-party active or MPP2.0 compliant Stylus pen will work well with the laptop.
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Q: QuestionCan you add another m.2 internal SSD?
Asked by tjdavis.
- A:Answer No, a secondary M.2 SSD cannot be added.
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Q: QuestionWhat is the battery life of this laptop?
Asked by Customer.
- A:Answer The battery life is approximately 9 hours of light to medium workload.
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Q: QuestionWhere do i find a list of compatible stylus for this zenbook?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The laptop is compatible with active pen and MPP 2.0 compliant Stylus pen like the ASUS SA201H and SA203H.
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Q: QuestionDoes this Laptop have a fingerprint reader?
Asked by Al.
- A:Answer No, it has no fingerprint reader.
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Q: QuestionCan the 1 Tb SSD be replaced with a 2Tb SSD?
Asked by CSSW.
- A:Answer Yes, the 1TB SSD can be replaced with a 2TB SSD.
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Q: QuestionIs this Q539ZD-EVO.I71TBL model in the Zenbook Pro 15 Flip OLED UP6502 series shown on the ASUS website that has Dolby Atmos sound by Harman Kardon with AI Noise-Canceling Technology?
Asked by Witt.
- A:Answer Yes both models are similar and offer the Dolby Atomos sound by Harman Kardon however some specifications may differ.
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