Testseek.com have collected 233 expert reviews of the Asus UX305FA Zenbook and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX305FA Zenbook.
March 2015
(82%)
233 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
1805 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great battery life
Very thin
Absurdly light
Thin and light
Aluminum construction
Fanless design
Thanks to Intel Core M processor
Full HD-resolution display
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
All-day battery life in our tests
Slim
Light
And attractive build
Three USB 3.0 ports and micro-HDMI built in
Fast SSD write speed
Fantastic design and solid aluminium build material
Fairly lightweight and easy to carry around
Priced reasonably lower than the competing Ultrabooks
Impressive 8GB RAM for smooth and optimized performance
The fan-less design makes the Ultrabook s
Solid performance (mostly)
Incredibly thin and light
Vibrant and glare free screen
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Beautifully slim design
Excellent battery life
Accessible ports
The editors didn't like
Finish could be better
Middling performance in testing
No touch screen
Speakers are disappointing
Touchpad not great
Power button location takes time to get used to
Keyboard not backlit
Absence of the keyboard backlight deters from typing in low light conditions
The fan-less design makes the laptop heat up when used for a longer period
The processor is mediocre and may slow down during heavy operation
Featherweight and super slim, Outstanding keyboard, High contrast, glare-free 1080p display, Very affordable
Modest performance
Asus' Zenbook UX305 reaffirms the brand's position as the premier building of budget ultrabooks. A mere $700 will snag you a lightweight system with a solid 1080p display, class-leading keyboard and twice the hard drive capacity found in most competitors...
beautiful and sturdy built, packs a great matte display, fanless hardware, fast enough for basic everyday use, EXCELLENT price
the keyboard is not backlit, can get hot, somewhat slow WiFi when not in close proximity of a router, only average battery life
If you're looking for a sleek and well built 13 inch ultraportable for light everyday activities, the Asus Zenbook UX305 could be the one for you. It's extremely competitive priced, as it starts at $699 for a solid configuration, it's very sleek, packs an...
Published: 2015-04-01, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The new ZenBook is a great home for Intel's new Core M processor, which proved up to basic daily tasks in Windows with no obvious lag in the interface. Good battery life and decent screen quality are further plus points to a well-made case with a familiar...
GPU is too weak, Keyboard could be better, We expected more from the audio
The Acer UX305 will suit anyone looking for a transportable laptop, especially users who favour endurance over power. We particularly liked its design, speed and value for money....
Incredibly thin and light, Phenomenal battery life, Good 1080p screen, Exceptional value, Beautifully made
Performance is compromised, Trackpad isn't the best, No keyboard backlighting
The Asus UX305 is almost perfection in affordable ultra-portable laptops. Its stylish, well built, incredibly light and has a screen, keybaord and battery life to rival the best. All for under £650. A tiny slip-up with the trackpad and a definite comprom...
Asus unveiled the UX305, its newest flagship laptop at IFA 2014 this week. The device, it claims, is the world's thinnest 13-in QHD+ ultrabook, giving it one of the highest pixel densities of any computers on the market. It faces competition from the Leno...
It's not coming out until next year, and has no price as yet, so the question is should you be excited by this? Yes, but expect rivals. We're bound to see more Intel Core M laptops in the coming months, and we wager Apple can't be far away from a similar...
Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: The mid-range notebook PC is usually more about compromise and price than spec or quality. Engineering a notebook to a specific price point isn't an easy task and some concessions to spec and build are inevitable.I was, however, pleasantly surprised by As...