OLED everything! This has been the mantra that Asus has stuck to since 2021 for its entire lineup of non-gaming notebooks. The OLED treatment along with a clever choice of powerful AMD processors and improved build quality make Asus’ ZenBook lineup one of the most desirable Windows laptop lineup in the country. And adding to that portfolio is the updated Asus ZenBook 14 FLIP OLED — a convertible Windows laptop that packs is almost everything you can think of. In fact, those looking for a Dell XPS 13 could be tempted to try this out.
On paper, the ZenBook 14 Flip OLED is a great laptop. The unit that I got for the review came with the top-of-the-line AMD Ryzen 9 5900H CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 2.8-inch OLED display, and Windows 11 pre-loaded. This one will set you back by Rs. 1,34,990, which is some price considering a lifestyle Windows notebook. But is it worth that price? To find out, I used the ZenBook 14 Flip for a few weeks and here are my observations penned down.
Similar to the previous ZenBook Flip models, the updated model doesn’t change much to its design and build quality. You still get a slim notebook with sleek edges and smartly designed sides that cleverly mask the ports and overall bulk. In that slim profile, you get all the basic ports such as a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port with support for display / power delivery, an HDMI 2.0b port, a 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack, and a Micro SD card reader.
Despite the all-metal construction and a glass display, the ZenBook 14 Flip weighs only 1.4Kg, which translates to a featherweight laptop. The Jade Black finish looks and feels luxurious, and the well-appointed keyboard deck with the large trackpad is spacious and comfortable to work on. Note that the
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