
ASUS has taken the veils off two new super-thin laptops. The Zenbook 13 (UX325) and Zenbook 14 (UX425 / UM425), described by the company as the “World’s thinnest 13.3-inch and 14-inch laptops with full I/O ports”, were launched at an online event presented by Ivan Besskyi, ASUS East EMEA Regional Technical Marketing Manager – PC and Gaming, on June 22.
The laptops offer ultrathin and lightlight design and weighing just 1.07kg for the Zenbook 13 and 1.13 kg for the Zenbook 14 with both measuring 13.9 mm in minimum thickness.

Both Ultraportable laptops come in a gorgeous design with super-thin 2.5mm bezels, Edge to Edge keyboard, and ErgoLift Hinge

Some models will feature ASUS NumberPad 2.0 that offers a numeric keypad on the TouchPad.
You get a 13.3-inch IPS display on the Zenbook 13 and a 14-inch IPS display on the Zenbook 14. Both displays offer full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) with 4 sided NanoEdge display and amazing 90% screen to body ratio.
This is a 1W panel that offers efficient power consumption. While the IPS panel offers up to 450 nits brightness, you can get up to 22 hours battery life by reducing brightness to 33 to 35%.

The ASUS Zenbook 13 UX325 will offer upgraded 10th generation Intel Core processors (up to Intel Core i7-1065G7) with up to 32GB 3200MHz LPDDR4x RAM and up to 2TB PCIe 3.0 solid state drive.
Unlike the Zenbook 13, the Zenbook 14 offer the option of AMD processors. While the model with Intel processors called the Zenbook 14 UX425 offers exactly the same hardware configuration as the Zenbook 13 UX325, the AMD model (Zenbook 14 UM425) are a bit different.
The Zenbook 14 UM425 features AMD Ryzen 7 4700U processor with up to 16GB 3733MHz LPDDR4X RAM, and up to 1TB PCIe solid state drive.
The Intel models sport Intel Iris Plus Graphics or Intel UHD Graphics while the AMD models offer AMD Radeon Graphics. Support for Graphics cards are not provided for the new Zenbook laptops.
This is however not the only difference between the Intel and AMD models. One major difference you need to watch out for is that the Intel models offer two USB Type C ports that support Thunderbolt 3, while the two USB Type C ports on the AMD model don’t have support for Thunderbolt.
Both USB Type C ports are capable of fast charging and thanks to ASUS USB-C Easy Charge tech you can charge the laptop with just about any charger with USB Type C and Power Delivery.
The bundled charger can charge the built-in battery to up to 60% capacity in just 50 minutes and we are not talking about average battery here as the laptops feature a massive battery.

The new Zenbook 13 (UX325) and Zenbook 14 (UX425 / UM425) features a 4 cell, 67 Wh built-in battery that takes a lot of space inside, but delivers an impressive up to 22 hours battery life.
ASUS also claimed the 50 minutes charge to 60% will give you up to 13 hours battery life
Other ports available on all models include an HDMI port, a USB Gen 1 Type A port (USB 3.2), and a microSD slot.
All the new notebooks feature Wi-Fi 6 with Gig+ performance (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.0, HD camera with infrared sensor for Windows Hello.
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