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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This might be the nicest piece

  • of laptop hardware that you can buy.

  • Oh, what?

  • Oh that's cool.

  • As you open the box it like presents the laptop to you.

  • I mean, no one ever needs to do that,

  • you're only gonna open the box once, but that's pretty dope.

  • What's cool about this, is has Asus' new Ergolift hinge.

  • So when I open it from the bottom,

  • it actually elevates the entire laptop up.

  • That's, that's actually something kinda different.

  • Now this means that there are

  • some interesting quirks with the design.

  • So if you take a look at the right side,

  • in addition to having 2 full Thunderbolt 3 ports

  • you're going to find a headphone jack.

  • Pretty standard, except that

  • when you actually open up the laptop,

  • the headphone jack is attached to the screen,

  • as opposed to the body of the laptop.

  • Kinda trippy but it totally works.

  • As you would expect for a premium laptop,

  • it is going to be entirely made out of aluminum.

  • So I feel like this blue looks pretty nice,

  • especially with the copper accents.

  • What I really like is the red model of the Zenbook S.

  • I mean it's a little flashy, but, yeah.

  • Before we get too far into it though,

  • I actually wanna see what else comes in the box.

  • So we have a power adaptor.

  • This guy is going to be using USB-C,

  • although I assume it they will

  • probably work with other generic adapters.

  • You also get a USB-C to USB-A adapter.

  • As well as USB-C to HDMI a nice touch to include in the box.

  • You can also put the laptop inside

  • the carrying case that it comes with.

  • So it might not be super premium or anything

  • but it should help to keep this

  • from getting all scratched up in your bag.

  • So after spending some time with the Zenbook S

  • one of the things that is still jumping out to me

  • is just how solidly it is constructed.

  • So it is going to be about 13mm thick,

  • which is on the very very thin side.

  • However there's basically no flex to it at all.

  • I mean even something like the screen,

  • I mean you can really torque it

  • and it's not going to go anywhere.

  • And the same thing goes for the body.

  • I mean, this is not something we do with most laptops,

  • but I'm putting some serious torque on it,

  • it is staying very very solid.

  • It's nice to see in something that's going to be

  • just this thin, or thick,

  • depending on your marketing term of choice.

  • The keyboard is also terrific.

  • Not only are the key caps nice and large,

  • and it actually kinda looks a little

  • like a MacBook from the outside.

  • But you're going to be getting a decent amount of travel,

  • and importantly, because you do have that Ergolift hinge,

  • the entire keyboard is going to be slightly tilted up.

  • This is not something that's very common in well,

  • pretty much any other laptop.

  • But I really appreciate how it

  • just gives a little bit less strain to your wrists.

  • The trackpad is a little bit on the small side,

  • but it's going to be totally fine.

  • And you're also going to find a fingerprint sensor,

  • for Windows Hello support.

  • What's nice is that you're going to be getting

  • two full Thunderbolt 3 ports on the right side,

  • which are of course going to be able to support,

  • not only an external GPU,

  • but all of the different adaptors that can go off of that.

  • But there is going to be another USB-C port

  • on the left side of the laptop.

  • All of which can be used to charge, USB, video out,

  • it's a nice set up, even though

  • it would definitely be nice to have a USB-A port.

  • The main issue here is that while the laptop

  • is literally just too thin to fit any kind of bigger ports.

  • So.

  • - There's really a lot to like with a form factor like this.

  • - What there's not a lot to like

  • is with the speakers of the Zenbook S.

  • And that is a terrible transition but I'm gonna roll with it.

  • On the bottom of the laptop

  • you're going to find two speakers.

  • They sound okay.

  • But first of all, they're not going to be all that loud,

  • and second of all, any time that they're going to be facing

  • on the bottom of the laptop, it just means that

  • it's just sort of hitting the underside,

  • and kinda echoing out.

  • They're just not that great.

  • Thankfully Asus did opt to put the webcam

  • on the top of the display,

  • you know like where it actually belongs.

  • Now it's only going to be 720p,

  • but it looks and sounds alright

  • most importantly though, you're not looking

  • up my nose right now, so thumbs up for that.

  • The Zenbook S is rocking a 13.3 inch display,

  • with either a 1080p or a full 4K resolution.

  • Both are going to be touch enabled,

  • and the main difference is, that while the 4K panel

  • is going to hurt your battery life, as well as performance,

  • I have it here and it looks really really nice.

  • Not only is it going to be very color accurate,

  • but it also gets pretty bright

  • with a full 350 Nits of brightness.

  • Something that is very helpful when you take this outside

  • and can still see the screen.

  • Performance is not only solid,

  • but it's exactly what you'd expect

  • for an Ultrabook of this generation.

  • So inside you can choose between either a Core i5 or Core i7

  • both of them are going to be 8th Gen.

  • In this case, I've got the i7-8550U.

  • Now the actual benchmarks are, well, not exactly surprising

  • considering it's exactly the same performance

  • as basically every other ultrabook

  • we've taken a look at over the past year.

  • Totally solid and a big step up over the last generation.

  • If you opt for the 256 Gig SSD, which is the base model,

  • it is going to be a SATA based drive.

  • However if you go for the 512 gig version,

  • which is what I have here,

  • not only is it going to be a much faster M2 drive,

  • but you also get the option of going all the way up

  • to a full one terabyte of capacity.

  • This guy has a choice of either 8

  • or 16GB of DDR4 memory.

  • My 16 gig RAM option, does have dual channel memory,

  • which is helpful for the graphics performance.

  • What isn't helpful for the graphics performance

  • are the thermals.

  • Now it's not going to be that bad,

  • but considering that you do have this Ergolift design

  • which in theory, should help the airflow

  • and kinda cool things down,

  • it does run a little bit on the warmer side.

  • Inside this guy is rocking a 50 Wh battery.

  • Now it's not going to be that big, it's a little bit smaller

  • than something like the LG gram

  • and with the 4K panel, it means that

  • you're only going to be getting

  • around six to seven hours of fairly regular battery life.

  • But the screen is so nice, that I'm actually

  • kind of willing to give up a little bit of battery

  • in exchange for a nice, sharp, crisp panel.

  • If you stack the base model

  • up to similarly spec'd competitors, which is the XPS 13

  • it is going to be a little bit more expensive,

  • however once you start adding options such as the 4k display,

  • extra RAM, as well as a 512GB SSD,

  • it actually tops out at around $1500,

  • still a little bit on the pricey side,

  • but it's actually not a bad value.

  • My big takeaway is that it's hard to beat this design.

  • Seriously, props to Asus

  • for actually doing something different.

  • There are so many great ultrabooks out there

  • at that 1000-ish dollar price point,

  • that the Zenbook S with it's Ergolift

  • actually does legimately stand out.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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