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The computer uses the Intel 620 UHD video chip set. Simply means the video is part of the chipset on the motherboard and not a separate video card.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Seriously considering the 8th Gen Quad i7 of this unit over a Microsoft Surface. The new Surface has a 2GB graphic card vs the integrated HD (built into general processor) of the Asus. Overall, I like Asus Zenbook flip S because cost (<$1000 less), nearly same CPU, 16 GB RAM and 512 SSD drive; back-lit keyboard. What don't I like about the ASUS: 1) Only 1 USB port charges -- a reviewer stated only 1 of two USB ports on laptop would charge a device. I guess I will work around it -- but very odd (cheap?) lack of feature. 2) Reading comments on BB I learned about PCIe vs SATA SSD connectivity different on internal SSD. What I do like? it's only 2.4lbs, easily readable display, speed, form factor as laptop and the handy "docking port cable" that is bundled -- and the 11 hours of time makes this a no brainer. Non-starters: Since I want to develop, run containers and test android/Vue.JS/Node.js/Kotlin apps -- I don't need the 2-in-1 of this laptop but like its utility; and don't feel I need to group meld of working in pool of people all using surfaces. Odd thought: Be sure typing doesn't matter to you if you don't get Asus over Surface. Asus is about same width, but 'shorter' (top of top key nearest screen .. to bottom of space bar nearest front edge of laptop). Why does it matter. On Asus, I can easily to stretch right pinky to reach upper right backspace key. On Surface keyboards at MS Store, I didn't make that stretch. As I said "Odd" ergonomics decision by Microsoft. Good luck with your own decision. Last thought: always get i7 with quad (4) cores every time vs the i& two core also mentioned in Q&A
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's Intel 620 with 8gb shared memory as the ram is 16gb
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