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ASUS Zenbook OLED Flip 14" 13th Gen i5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Touchscreen Ultrabook Laptop

£749.99£84912% off
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Looks like a cracking laptop for the price and has dropped from £899.99 a few days ago. AO out of stock at £849 who have the orginal price at £1199! I've been looking for a high end ultrabook at a good price and this fits perfectly.

Link to Trusted Reviews who reviewed the i7 version at double the price last year - trustedreviews.com/rev…023

Included standard 2 year guarantee from JL.

Free delivery or click and collect to a John Lewis / Waitrose store. Available in store too, can check stock using store checker.

Product specifications
The Asus ZenBook 14 Flip Convertible Laptop is a versatile device that can function as both a laptop and a tablet.

Model - UP3404VA-KN139W

  • Intel Core i5 Processor - 13th Gen
  • 16GB RAM
  • 512GB SSD
  • 14" OLED 2.8K Touchscreen
  • Blue colour
  • Convertible design
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  1. SurfX's avatar
    I have the 12th gen version and it surpassed all my expectations. Screen is gorgeous.
    It can play some games but these would be older titles and at lower settings. Unless you use an eGPU via one of the two the Thuinderbolt ports (I do).

    I upgraded the 512Gb SSD for a 2Tb 980 Pro (you don't need a heatsink as it uses a thermal pad to the chasse for this).

    RAM is not upgradeable but I find the 16Gb has been good in just about everything. An extreme use case like one or two AAA games can push it all the way when using eGPU.

    I would also say the i5 1340p will be fine and you won't notice the i7 1360p. They both have 4p & 8e cores (16 threads). The main difference between the i5 and i7 is some 400Hz boost, and a little bit more cache and a slightly better iGPU. Practically the main limit will be temps and power.

    Nit-picking negatives:
    1. The screen has a mesh on it for the pen/touch, but I don't notice it. For some they can't stop seeing this or at least they complain about it.
    2. Asus support will need you to ship the whole laptop and peripherals to them if you need a repair, including your passwords. Yes everything even if it was the pen that broke. I would suggest a full reset before you ever do this, or like me keep the original ssd.
    FunkiestMonkey's avatar
    The password thing is not nitpicking. was the ssd easy to remove?
  2. nameskhan's avatar
    Flip with no stylus... No thank you
    Noiceee's avatar
    Author
    This comes with an Asus pen
  3. LennyLeonard's avatar
    Any thoughts on this vs the i7 Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360? This seems to have the better screen but I’m a bit wary of the so called screen door effect and also have read some horror stories online about dealing with Asus customer service/repairs. Both are around a similar price point, although I can get a bigger discount on the Samsung. 
    rikz2004's avatar
    How much Ram does the Samsung Galaxy book 2 have? Also, I assume with it being a book 2 it has an older (12th gen) i7 which is a u model, so probably not as powerful as this machine.

    I bought this at the sale price and had it delivered yesterday. The screen door effect is not really noticeable to me unless I have the screen inches from my face, which in real life I don’t think you’d ever have that close. The screen is beautiful, amazing colours and vibrancy and a great screen to body ratio. The laptop itself has a premium build quality and feel, rivalling MacBooks from my experience. The laptop is very fast too(for an ultrabook of course). I’m upgrading from an aging MacBook Pro (2015 i5), and this is leaps and bounds better as to be expected with a far newer laptop.

    I would definitely recommend this laptop, but it’s worth noting that the price has gone up to £899.99 now so this deal has expired! There is an i7 variant available for £999.99 though at JL.

    with regards to warranty, I have read horror stories too, but this comes with a 2 year JL warranty as far as I understand, so not too worried about warranty as buying from JL.
  4. ajpwright's avatar
    Thanks. Had 5% off in my rewards so ordered. I5 media player and portable laptop and good quality screen was what I was after!
  5. jobi59uk's avatar
    Thanks op also bought and got £50 off due to the JL rewards
  6. kratos2019's avatar
    At this price I would expect a dedicated GPU.
    Noiceee's avatar
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    Not sure you can get an ultrabook with a GPU and certainly not at this price. I'm sure there are standard laptops available but they won't have the portability and lightweight form that this has. In my opinion this has everything except a gpu which you only really need for intensive gaming. This also has better oled screen, build quality, 16GB RAM which you won't find in many laptops cheaper than this
  7. ajpwright's avatar
    Arrived today - thanks! Lovely and light and premium feel - I see what people mean about the matrix in the screen - most noticeable on white backgrounds - but the OLED and passable HDR does make this a lovely media device too! (edited)
  8. yoyo59's avatar
    I can do 249 hold out yeerrr hand
    jobi59uk's avatar
    You got it for 249?
  9. Jay_dealla's avatar
    I was looking at the vivobook at 349 from John Lewis and I've just seen this. Obviously this a more premium product but in terms of playing games, what kind of difference could you expect between the two, cheers in advance for any advice
    Noiceee's avatar
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    I guess it depends on what type of games. This could be ok for most games but will struggle with graphics intensive games and you would need a laptop with a dedcated graphics card which this doesn't have.

    The vivobook will struggle more than this with only 8gb ram and no dedicated graphics card either
  10. Lloydinio's avatar
    Get the i7 version from CeX.

    I have it and the laptop is wonderful and sexy and the screen is wonderful.
    Gursimran's avatar
    How is the note taking/ drawing experience. I heard windows laptops aren't as great as apple pencil or s pen.
  11. ajpwright's avatar
    What's the difference (genuine question - as in a small little pen in to the laptop itself vs the bigger Asus Pen?) - wife seems to be getting on ok so far with it and Krita
    Noiceee's avatar
    Author
    Only comes with an Asus pen separate to the laptop, not an integrated stylus
  12. Gursimran's avatar
    Anyone's Refresh rate keeps switching back to 60hz from 90hz after restart?
    SurfX's avatar
    I'd check this setting.

    There is an option in the MyAsus software to either fix the refresh rate to what you set it to, or to auto select 60 or 90 depending if on battery or mains power.
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