A:AnswerNo, you cannot. The USB-C ports are only for data transfer, adding more ports, and display-out. The USB-C ports do not have USB-C Power Delivery on them.
A:AnswerI just bought the q326fa.
Pros over lenovo:
Nicer bezels, face recognition (if you like that), back lit keyboard, better specs, I prefer Asus keyboard. Also comes with the adapter for hdmi usba, lighter (weight) and more compact.
Pros for lenovo over asus:
Docking station for the stylus, thunderbolt 3 usb c ports, and it claims hd webcam... bigger screen,
My experience with Asus:
$899.99 last week during the sale Making my decision for me and I love Asus laptops and their keyboards
The laptop has a more glossy display but I think the colors and picture are fantastic.
Webcam is ehhhh, kind of laggy, the ir face recognition works quite well, snappy and the touch screen works well, touchpad works well for me, but you can adjust it. I had to update a couple drivers after the Windows 10 1809 update. Speakers sound fantastic, I haven't tested the Bluetooth yet. And there isn't too much bloatware from asus that you can't get rid of.
The fan is quiet in my opinion and only kicked in when doing all the updates after first turning on the laptop. Since it rarely comes on. Battery life was about 10 hours for me the first time. Now for this performance and thermals I was only browsing and watching videos.
I'm disappointed that my left hinge creaks like quiet candy wrapper at times and my keyboard "p" key is a little janky. The build materials are nice, but Dell beats them in my opinion. The Asus is little more style, less tanky. I know a buddy is selling the yoga930 or their older 2-1 I think and he doesn't like it. Personally I prefer Asus especially woth the price I got. Also I'd prefer xps 13 2-1 over the lenovo if you can get a discount and buy an external hd webcam.
Let me know if you have any other specific questions, hope this helps
A:AnswerI do understand your concern regarding the creaks on the left hinge. Since the product is brand-new and the hinges were not used yet, you may hear creaks, which is normal. Once these hinges are moved more often the creaking sound will go away eventually. Should you need further assistance with the product, please email me at cl-rodel@asus.com and I would be more than happy to help.
A:AnswerThis model does not have a fingerprint reader. There must have been a mix-up with the description on this model. The computer does use Windows 10; Windows Hello feature which scans your face with the camera to unlock the sign-in screen.
A:AnswerThere are 7 screws that hold the back on. Once removed, you have access to the SSD. You can replace it with a standard SSD. I just purchased a 1TB SSD to replace my 256GB SSD.
A:AnswerI recommend calibrating the pen from within Windows. Open Control Panel. >> Click on Hardware and Sound. >> Under "Tablet PC Settings," click the Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input link.
>> Under "Display options," select the display (if applicable). >> Click the Calibrate button. >> Select the Touch input option.
A:AnswerThe adapter is a generic USB-C adapter that Asus includes with its USB-C laptops. The adapter can be used to charge your laptop if the laptop supports it, but this laptop does not support charging over USB-C. I think they just include the adapter with all their laptops, instead of making one specifically for this laptop.
A:AnswerWe recommend that a trained and qualified PC Technician to remove the back panel. If extra storage is needed, please use Cloud Storage, memory card or external USB device.