This is the best AMD laptop out right now - love the performance for the size and portability. ASUS is crushing the design aspect IMO - this light/white is a looker!
hey man I’ve been thinking about getting this laptop for university, it consists of coding and 3d rendering…and by chance do you know if it is able to runs these smoothly?
I have not noticed any heating issues but i might have a faulty unit ill have to swap. Its struggling to even do basic web browsing with out freezing and sluggish to load. That is not normal as this is the best amd chip out to this day. So something must be wrong with the hardware. Other than that its a pretty impressive laptop.
hey man I’ve been thinking about getting this laptop for university, it consists of coding and 3d rendering…and by chance do you know if it is able to runs these smoothly?
For programming it will cover all bases for web design and application development. You might not be building AAA games on it though. I used to be all in on large, thicc laptops with 2-5 hr battery life. These days I'm all in on as thin/light as possible with 6+ hrs without charging. You won't regret this one; if i I was going to go up in quality I would go for the Proart series.
@@WarAlex16 I cancelled the order cuz the screen resolution creates these black bars when recording. And I'm getting a PC next time i buy something that's what I need for the best graphics.
Hi, what about noise ? I really like this unit but I am don't wanna anything noisy. I am using ubuntu, light work. No compiling or so. Just office work and web browser. Will this unit gonna be silent ?
Won't make the device slimmer if that is your reason for cancelling it. Yep type c is a lot faster at transfer speeds but type a can be used for pc peripherals you can hook up a keyboard or mouse of your choice or connect older devices for data transfer.
Neither, also he mentions "upgradability" as an advantage. No it's not upgradable, yeah, you can switch the SSD but you cannot switch RAM, it's always soldered you can only "upgrade" when buying and as always, there's a huge premium compared to what RAM & SSD actually cost (German pricing) 24GB + 1 TB + AMD Ryzen AI 9 365: 1650€ 32GB + 1 TB + AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370: 1800€ 32GB + 2 TB + AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370: 2100€ (ASUS Website, no dealer has them)
@@jakobtheiner6329 You won't believe it , but I bought this PC and have a blue screen of death every 10 minutes, brand new, my previous PC a DELL M6700 from 2013, 32 GB RAM, Dual 2 TB SSD 860 samsumg, had maybe 2 every other year, you can imagine my frustration, buying the "latest" and greatest just to find a totally unrealiable machine. Is it because of AMD or Asus? It crashes randomly, with the most insane errors, Chatgpt says is the drivers, I see a lot of critical updates in the drivers side, but overall if you think that ASUS has the game clear with mediatek and so many new thing going on here, my answer stay clear, I will try to return it, and wait for a "pro" version ultralite. Now you might be asking, what actions have I taken to solve? First thing was, maybe because I use SQL server, Microsoft 365 and the license was HOME, could be an issue, so I upgrade the license to WIndows 11 Pro. still the same issue. Then I was think, well I do use very big excel files, so I swapped the SSD with a Samsung Pro 990 4TB (brand new, is single sided and low temp, so it is perfect for extreme thin laptops or PS5), nothing, same thing. All drivers, all critical updates, and still the same. It is connected to the factory charger.... the only thing that I can think of is the brand new nature of the Mediatek wifi 7 card and the AMD CPU. But you can imagine my face now, I live in a small aparment so, first thing I did was to throw away the packaging......
I’ve never had more issues. My zenbook s16 is the worst and ASUS CUSTOMER SERVICE WONT DO ANYTHING!! THEY WONT EVEN TALK TO ME AMD 9 HX 370. 32gb ram. 2TB.
@@owen9273 I was told by authorized asus reseller what in models (powered on ryzen cpu), pcie over usb4 not supported. It supported only in intel cpu laptops.
Overgeneralize much? I've had a Zenbook UX32 for over 10 years, still runs, only the hinges are a bit wobbly which can be excused after 10+ years of almost daily usage and the battery aged, which also can't be attributed to ASUS.
@@jakobtheiner6329 Mine died before 2 years and ASUS returned it as unfixable. Ironically you ask people not generalise then you proceed to generalise.. I don't know if you also realised 10 years is a long time ago..And back then things were built to last..
This is the best AMD laptop out right now - love the performance for the size and portability. ASUS is crushing the design aspect IMO - this light/white is a looker!
Nice, powerful, but there is already a 2nd version on Intel, much better, more energy-efficient ASUS Zenbook S 16 UX5606.
Do you think you can do advanced editing with this. I ve been looking for a slim and light laptop that can do some diting but no luck
asus made a gem ngl
@JohnMichaels384 it looks good tbh
AI is not worth talking about. Just gimmicks.
For a Gamer, yes
are they configurations with no glare display available?
Awesome video. Keep up the great work!
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What’s the battery life
I get 10-14 hours on average with the ryzen 9 365 spec
hey man I’ve been thinking about getting this laptop for university, it consists of coding and 3d rendering…and by chance do you know if it is able to runs these smoothly?
@@Uhhh_inu I dont think this will be the best for 3D rendering since it doenst have a dedicated GPU.
@@etmc_ Is it good for graphic design and web design work?
@@arunk2710 no i would not buy this for those proposes.
If someone already using this Laptop, please tell me, this laptop has heating issue?
I have not noticed any heating issues but i might have a faulty unit ill have to swap. Its struggling to even do basic web browsing with out freezing and sluggish to load. That is not normal as this is the best amd chip out to this day. So something must be wrong with the hardware. Other than that its a pretty impressive laptop.
hey man I’ve been thinking about getting this laptop for university, it consists of coding and 3d rendering…and by chance do you know if it is able to runs these smoothly?
if you do 3D rendering go for Zephyrus G16 or something that has a better dedicated GPU
@@kataliz72Oh that was my other option, thank you for your advice man!
For programming it will cover all bases for web design and application development. You might not be building AAA games on it though. I used to be all in on large, thicc laptops with 2-5 hr battery life. These days I'm all in on as thin/light as possible with 6+ hrs without charging. You won't regret this one; if i I was going to go up in quality I would go for the Proart series.
@@Uhhh_inuyou don’t need a gaming laptop for University lmao, I’m EE & gaming laptop recommendations are fine if you don’t care about battery life
500nits?? which model has this??? Cause it says 400Nits everywhere
500 max with 400 sustained performance
I recently ordered the alienware m16 r2 rtx 4060 Core Ultra 7 for Gaming and editing. How does this stack up against the Asus Zenbook S 16?
You have a more powerful laptop but lacks in the laptop screen. That’s about it.
@@WarAlex16 I cancelled the order cuz the screen resolution creates these black bars when recording. And I'm getting a PC next time i buy something that's what I need for the best graphics.
The reviews for this pc are horrible. Yet every tech channel under the sun is pushing it.
Why? I was amazed by the screen and build quality yesterday...
Asus is cooking lately🔥🔥🔥
Hi, what about noise ? I really like this unit but I am don't wanna anything noisy. I am using ubuntu, light work. No compiling or so. Just office work and web browser. Will this unit gonna be silent ?
apparently has noice and heat issues.
Better cancel usbA , typeC instead
@ehtasam2080 better move to the new generation, all new devices changes to typeC, get benefit of universal
@@romamoz-ub4whMakes no sense
Won't make the device slimmer if that is your reason for cancelling it. Yep type c is a lot faster at transfer speeds but type a can be used for pc peripherals you can hook up a keyboard or mouse of your choice or connect older devices for data transfer.
Dual SSD? Does it have esim / sim card?
Neither, also he mentions "upgradability" as an advantage. No it's not upgradable, yeah, you can switch the SSD but you cannot switch RAM, it's always soldered you can only "upgrade" when buying and as always, there's a huge premium compared to what RAM & SSD actually cost (German pricing)
24GB + 1 TB + AMD Ryzen AI 9 365: 1650€
32GB + 1 TB + AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370: 1800€
32GB + 2 TB + AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370: 2100€ (ASUS Website, no dealer has them)
@@jakobtheiner6329 You won't believe it , but I bought this PC and have a blue screen of death every 10 minutes, brand new, my previous PC a DELL M6700 from 2013, 32 GB RAM, Dual 2 TB SSD 860 samsumg, had maybe 2 every other year, you can imagine my frustration, buying the "latest" and greatest just to find a totally unrealiable machine.
Is it because of AMD or Asus? It crashes randomly, with the most insane errors, Chatgpt says is the drivers, I see a lot of critical updates in the drivers side, but overall if you think that ASUS has the game clear with mediatek and so many new thing going on here, my answer stay clear, I will try to return it, and wait for a "pro" version ultralite.
Now you might be asking, what actions have I taken to solve?
First thing was, maybe because I use SQL server, Microsoft 365 and the license was HOME, could be an issue, so I upgrade the license to WIndows 11 Pro. still the same issue.
Then I was think, well I do use very big excel files, so I swapped the SSD with a Samsung Pro 990 4TB (brand new, is single sided and low temp, so it is perfect for extreme thin laptops or PS5), nothing, same thing.
All drivers, all critical updates, and still the same. It is connected to the factory charger.... the only thing that I can think of is the brand new nature of the Mediatek wifi 7 card and the AMD CPU.
But you can imagine my face now, I live in a small aparment so, first thing I did was to throw away the packaging......
Kaaarl 😃
I’ve never had more issues. My zenbook s16 is the worst and ASUS CUSTOMER SERVICE WONT DO ANYTHING!! THEY WONT EVEN TALK TO ME
AMD 9 HX 370. 32gb ram. 2TB.
Im considering buying your configuration.please share what are the issues?
ASUS has always had dogshit customer service unfortunately
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Slow laptop... And lunar lake is bad
Sup first
i not like it, no real numpad, no egpu (pcie over usb4 support), tdp only 28w.
Like Karl mention in last minutes, it's for business enthusiasts, so not for gemer 😅😅
What do you mean no egpu support, I have one and use an egpu... Better performance than egpu over thunderbolt 3
@@owen9273 I was told by authorized asus reseller what in models (powered on ryzen cpu), pcie over usb4 not supported. It supported only in intel cpu laptops.
Asus laptops aren’t reliable
Overgeneralize much? I've had a Zenbook UX32 for over 10 years, still runs, only the hinges are a bit wobbly which can be excused after 10+ years of almost daily usage and the battery aged, which also can't be attributed to ASUS.
My ROG keep working good and fast since 2018..😢. I wish it die soon so I can buy new G16 Zephyrus... But unfortunately my ROG strix is so robust.
@@jakobtheiner6329 Mine died before 2 years and ASUS returned it as unfixable.
Ironically you ask people not generalise then you proceed to generalise..
I don't know if you also realised 10 years is a long time ago..And back then things were built to last..