ASUS ZENBOOK UX410 Ultrabook 7-generation Core with a narrow border

The Verge Chinese Station reported on October 8

Equipped with Intel's latest seventh generation processor Kaby Lake products have now begun to appear in front of us, and Asus has just launched the latest ZenBook UX410 Ultrabook is one of the most lightweight one.

It is reported that this ZenBook UX410 is only 18.95 millimeters in thickness, weighs 1.6 kilograms, and is only a little more than 17 millimeters thicker than the MacBook. At the same time, ZenBook UX410 also uses a 6 mm ultra-narrow screen frame design, and is equipped with a 14-inch display, but because the screen frame is very narrow, the UX410 is basically similar to a 13.3-inch notebook.

There are two versions of this ZenBook UX410, UX410UA and UX410UQ. The difference is mainly from the graphics card. It is reported that the UX410UA matches the NVIDIA GeForce 940MX discrete graphics card, while the UX410UA uses Intel's integrated graphics.

In addition, the ZenBook UX410 provides three different processor configurations for the Intel Core i3 7100/i5 7200U and i7 7500U on the Kaby Lake architecture, while running 2133 MHz DDR4 RAM with 4GB to 16GB of RAM.

The storage capacity UX410 provides a combination of 500GB/1TB hard disk and 128GB/256GB/512GB SSD solid state disk, and provides one USB Type-C, one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0 and one HDMI interface, and supports 802.11ac Wi-Fi connection.

In terms of appearance, this ZenBook UX410 uses an all-aluminum metal body, and built-in SonicMaster technology, can bring better sound quality output. Provides both gray and rose gold colors, and supports keyboard backlighting.

On the whole, the most direct competitor of this ZenBook UX410 should be the famous Dell XPS13, but the latter does not provide a version of the NVIDIA graphics card. At present, Asustek does not announce the selling price of UX410. As for the future competitiveness, it is necessary to look at the pricing of Asustek. (Author: Ashley Carman compile: words words)

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