Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 4.9 GHz core_i7_10510u |
RAM | 16 GB LPDDR3 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 17 Hours |
ASUS ZenBook 15 Ultra-Slim Laptop 15.6” FHD NanoEdge Bezel, Intel Core i7-10510U, 16GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, GeForce GTX 1650, Innovative ScreenPad 2.0, Windows 10 Pro, UX534FTC-XH77, Royal Blue
Brand | ASUS |
Model Name | ZenBook 15 UX534FTC |
Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
Color | Royal blue |
Hard Disk Size | 1 TB |
CPU Model | Core i7-10510U |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 16 GB |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Special Feature | Nanoedge Bezel |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
About this item
- Innovative ScreenPad: 5.65-inch interactive touchscreen trackpad that adapts to your needs for smarter control and multitasking
- App Switcher on ScreenPad: easily move docked windows between your main display and ScreenPad display
- 15.6 inch wide-view Full HD 4-way NanoEdge bezel display
- Latest 10th generation Intel Core i7-10510U Quad Core Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.9 GHz) with NVIDIA GeForce GTX1650 Max-Q discrete graphics
- Fast storage and memory featuring 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD and 16GB LPDDR3 RAM
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Battery life | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 3.0 | 5.0 |
Touch Screen | 3.3 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 2.7 | 4.2 | 5.0 |
Screen quality | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | — | 4.5 | 5.0 |
Light weight | 4.3 | — | — | 4.9 | 5.0 | — |
Sold By | TinVIA Technology | J-Tech Digital, Inc | Best Tech Deal Corp | Amazon Warehouse | Snow Bell | Smartisan Tech |
display size | 15.6 inches | 14 inches | — | 13.3 inches | 13.3 inches | 16 inches |
hard disk size | 1 TB | 1 TB | 256 GB | 1 TB | 512 GB | 1 TB |
computer memory size | 16 GB | 16 GB | 8 GB | 32 GB | 16 GB | — |
cpu manufacturer | Intel | Intel | — | Intel | Intel | AMD |
cpu speed | 4.9 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 1.8 GHz | 5 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 4.4 GHz |
cpu model number | Core i7-10510u | Core i7-1165G7 | — | Intel Core i7-1355U | Intel Core i7-1165G7 | Ryzen7 5800HS |
operating system | Windows 10 Pro | Windows 10 Pro | Windows 11 | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 10 Pro | Windows 11 Pro |
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Technical Details
Brand | ASUS |
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Series | ZenBook 15 UX534FTC |
Item model number | UX534FTC-XH77 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 3.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.9 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.9 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches |
Color | Royal blue |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Hard Drive Interface | Unknown |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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ASIN | B07YZ1WR6H |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #61,381 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #12,083 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
Date First Available | October 13, 2019 |
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ZenBook 15 heralds a new era of ultraportable design, with an ultracompact, ultralight chassis. Featuring the four-sided NanoEdge display with touch option, ZenBook 15 is 12% smaller than the previous generation ZenBook 15 (UX530) and weighs only 3.6 lbs. The new ScreenPad 2.0 upgrades the traditional laptop experience, adding an interactive secondary touchscreen that enhances your productivity and gives you endless possibilities. Its intuitive smartphone-like interface lets you easily manage tasks and create your own seamless multitasking workflow. There’s a series of handy ASUS utility apps to boost productivity including Quick Key — for one-tap automation of complex keyboard sequences — along with Handwriting, Number Key, Doc Xpert, Slide Xpert and Sheet Xpert. ScreenPad 2.0 intelligently fits many apps into the 5.65-inch touchscreen, and you can effortlessly add apps to ScreenPad for instant access. The newly-optimized ScreenPad experience ensures that your favorite apps, such as Evernote and Spotify, will work perfectly on this secondary display right away, without the need for a ScreenPad-specific version. ASUS also works closely with third party developers, including video-editing software developer Corel, to optimize adaptive ScreenPad tools for the ultimate productivity — and there’s much more to come. *The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1 (Gen 1 and 2), and/or Type-C will vary depending on many factors including the processing speed of the host device, file attributes and other factors related to system configuration and your operating environment.
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From the manufacturer
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The intelligent touchpad, evolved
The new ScreenPad 2.0 upgrades the traditional laptop experience, adding an interactive secondary touchscreen that enhances your productivity and gives you endless possibilities.
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ScreenPad 2.0: App Navigator
Tap the App Navigator icon to view all open apps on ScreenPad - easily move docked windows between your main display and ScreenPad.
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ScreenPad 2.0: Quick Key
Tap on Quick Key icon on ScreenPad to personalize hotkeys sequences the way you like into a single touch.
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ScreenPad 2.0: Handwriting
Tap on handwriting icon on ScreenPad to take notes and jog down your idea in the most intuitive way.
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ScreenPad 2.0: Slide Xpert
Tap on Slide Xpert icon for common Microsoft Office functions when you’re editing Powerpoint, Excel or Word.
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ScreenPad 2.0: Number Key
Tap on Number Key icon on ScreenPad for easy numeric data entry.
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Unbounded Beauty
Designed to give you the most screen size in the most compact size, the new four-sided NanoEdge design of ZenBook 15 is simply breathtaking.
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NVIDIA Discrete Graphics
The GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q discrete graphics chip in ZenBook 15 gives you desktop-level performance in a laptop to tackle any creative graphics task.
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Portability, Redefined
ZenBook 15 heralds a new era of ultraportable design, with an ultracompact, ultralight chassis without compromising the details and quality.
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ErgoLift Design
ZenBook 15 goes the extra mile with its exclusive ErgoLift hinge, an engineering masterpiece designed to automatically tilt the keyboard to optimize your user experience.
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Every Connection You Need
When you’re working on the go, it’s vital to be able to connect more but carry less. ZenBook 15 equips a USB-C port, 2x USB 3.1 Type-A ports, an HDMI port and a SD card reader.
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Ultratough: Military-Grade Durability
ZenBook 15 meets the ultra-demanding MIL-STD-810G military standard for reliability and durability, undergoing a punishing test regime that includes extended tests for operation in harsh environments.
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Customers like the quality, performance, and color of the notebook computer. For example, they mention it's an awesome computer, has good hardware, and boots and logs on quickly. That said, they're happy with the battery life. That being said, opinions are mixed on the touch screen and audio.
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Customers like the quality of the laptop. They say it's a decent laptop with good hardware. Some customers mention that the laptop is reliable and great for office use.
"...The fan doesn't vibrate anymore, and it pulls out air just like normal. Nice and smooth. Idle CPU temperatures are back at 65C...." Read more
"...Long battery life and love the backlit keyboard. It is an awesome computer. I love it!" Read more
"...Overall, I expect this to be a very nice laptop to own and use over time." Read more
"So far so good. Quality construction. Easy set-up. Arrived earlier than promised...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the notebook computer. They mention that it is incredible fast, has high performance, and boots and logs on quickly. The keyboard layout is great, and the laptop plays games well. The camera works, and it has a solid-state HD. The laptop has decent speeds and works ok. The touch screen pad works, making it easy to set up.
"Love this computer! It's lightning speed. The color on the screen is outrageously vivid. I don't use the mini screen...." Read more
"...It has everything - beautiful screen, great keyboard layout, plays games well, and the screenpad is perfect for any type of work where you'd..." Read more
"...With it's solid-state HD it boots and logs on quickly, typically less than 5 seconds from a cold start...." Read more
"So far so good. Quality construction. Easy set-up. Arrived earlier than promised...." Read more
Customers like the color of the notebook computer. They say it has a fantastic look, and is light. They also appreciate the backlit keyboard and the high performance.
"Love this computer! It's lightning speed. The color on the screen is outrageously vivid. I don't use the mini screen...." Read more
"This is a phenomenal laptop. It has everything - beautiful screen, great keyboard layout, plays games well, and the screenpad is perfect for any..." Read more
"...I'm pleased with the case design that lifts the screen end of the keyboard slightly when it is in use to provide a more natural position for the..." Read more
"...Overall, it is a pretty decent laptop. Royal blue color is very nice. So far, everything works...." Read more
Customers have good things to say about the battery life of the laptop. They mention that it has a great battery life, with 5 hours or so of life in a charge.
"...I don't use the mini screen. Long battery life and love the backlit keyboard. It is an awesome computer. I love it!" Read more
"...Great battery life (so far), speakers, and overall speed." Read more
"...This machine does not have a touch-screen. Battery seems okay with typically 5 hours or so of life in a charge...." Read more
"...One of my fave features of zen 15 models is the long battery life. THIS iteration extremely disappointing...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the weight of the notebook computer. They mention that it is relatively light weight, and very portable.
"...The laptop itself is a good size, not too heavy, the color is nice, but it does show finger smudge, so I find myself wiping it down often...." Read more
"...Though it is relatively light weight, I had multiple problems with this computer within the first year of owning it..." Read more
"Amazing laptop, excellent battery life, very portable only problem is the lack of a matte screen option. The speakers are also underwhelming" Read more
"...Fantastic look, high performance (even with intensive games), light weight, etc...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the touch screen of the notebook computer. Some mention that it's helpful, but takes a little time to get comfortable with using. They also say that the screen is perfect for any type of work, and that they love the numbers feature on the touchpad screen. However, others say that it is not centered to the main keyboard section.
"...The touchscreen trackpad is pretty nice and smooth as a trackpad, but I still always use a mouse...." Read more
"...This machine does not have a touch-screen. Battery seems okay with typically 5 hours or so of life in a charge...." Read more
"...screen, great keyboard layout, plays games well, and the screenpad is perfect for any type of work where you'd normally prefer two screens...." Read more
"Main CON - no touch screen. The Key board is very inconvenient. The so called 2nd screen is useless - so dim and lifeless...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the audio of the notebook computer. Some mention that the speakers are far better, quiet, and capable, while others say that they could stand to be a bit louder, underwhelming, and have software issues.
"...The speakers could stand to be a bit louder, I usually have it on 80-100 when in zoom meetings, so that is slightly disappointing...." Read more
"...Even the speakers are far better." Read more
"...internal microphone which stopped working and was due to Realtek audio configuration issues...." Read more
"...Great battery life (so far), speakers, and overall speed." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screen of the notebook computer. They mention that the screen starts to fail on day 4 of use, the second screen is useless, and the camera breaks within the first six months.
"...The Key board is very inconvenient. The so called 2nd screen is useless - so dim and lifeless...." Read more
"...On another note, the mouse pad screen is just a gimmick. I tried to find uses for it when I first bought it but to no avail.---..." Read more
"...lack or protection on the casing, and most importantly the screen cracking/camera breaking within the first six months)." Read more
"...factor to return it and move to a different model was the screen starting to fail on day 4 of use...." Read more
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The touchscreen trackpad is pretty nice and smooth as a trackpad, but I still always use a mouse. The screen itself has proven to be very useful for me, even though it's small. I had to disable that stupid "ScreenXpert" software from ASUS. Once I did that, it was now just another display. I can put any program I want on there. I can watch two videos in full screen, one on the main screen, and the other on the trackpad screen. The possibilities are endless.
The trackpad screen is actually bigger in resolution than the main screen, which I found hilarious. 1920x1080 for the main, and 2160x1080 for the trackpad. I do however have to put my face closer to it in order to read any normal sized text, but not that close, just a little bit. But I'm nearsighted anyway. Of course, nothing beats the main screen in terms of reading text for any extended period of time.
There was one annoying thing I couldn't figure out, and that was the keyboard backlight. If you don't use the keyboard or mouse after a certain time, the backlight would go off. It used to be that when you resumed using the computer, the backlight would come back on. But after a Windows Update that happened around Christmas 2020, when I would resume using it, the keyboard backlight would not come back on. I have to manually turn it on with the Fn keys, every single time. I don't know what happened, but something was changed, and nobody knows why. But, anyways, this is just a small inconvenience.
This laptop has two fans. One on the right, and one on the left. Last week, I had a problem with the one on the left. It started vibrating and stopping and vibrating and stopping and then resuming as normal, and then vibrating and stopping. Sounding like a caged lion that hasn't been fed in a while. Within a couple days the vibrating and stopping was just constant to the point where it wasn't moving any air at all.
Both fans are needed for the cooling to be at its best. I didn't have any Torx screw drivers, so I had to order some. In the meanwhile, I figured out a solution to keep the roaring fan quiet. I stuck a wire through the radiator vent. Which seemed like a good temporary solution. Normal CPU temps were around 65C at idle, but with just one fan going, the temps were closer to 85C at idle.
After a few days the Torx screws came in. You need a T4. Turns out the fan had run out of lubricant. It evaporated away. Which is normal. It happens. I was actually thinking of buying a replacement fan, but there doesn't seem to be any on the market. They're hard to find. This is all we've got.
Lucky for me, all I had to do was open up the laptop, remove the fan, take it apart, then clean up the oily gunk and dust, and put in my own oil in the blade shaft. I used olive oil, which is not professional at all, but it's all I had. I figure this should last me a month or two before I have to relubricate it again. By then I'll have an actual lubricant.
But it works. The fan doesn't vibrate anymore, and it pulls out air just like normal. Nice and smooth. Idle CPU temperatures are back at 65C.
Nothing but good news for the SSD. Over 20TB have been written to it and it's still going strong.
So, for 19 months, I've been using this laptop as pretty much my desk machine. It's on 24/7/365. It's plugged in all the time. I rarely have it unplugged and using the battery. Which some would argue isn't good battery practice. But, this is still the original battery. It has lost about 14% to 15% of its original capacity. Which, I think, is about normal.
With my bluetooth headphones charging, and my external hard drive connected, and with screen brightness at 100%, the battery can give me about 2 hours of life. I'm assuming an hour or two more if I didn't have all that stuff plugged in.
One thing I must say, the build quality of this laptop is certainly better than any cheap $300 laptop I've owned in the past. Even the speakers are far better.
The touchscreen trackpad is pretty nice and smooth as a trackpad, but I still always use a mouse. The screen itself has proven to be very useful for me, even though it's small. I had to disable that stupid "ScreenXpert" software from ASUS. Once I did that, it was now just another display. I can put any program I want on there. I can watch two videos in full screen, one on the main screen, and the other on the trackpad screen. The possibilities are endless.
The trackpad screen is actually bigger in resolution than the main screen, which I found hilarious. 1920x1080 for the main, and 2160x1080 for the trackpad. I do however have to put my face closer to it in order to read any normal sized text, but not that close, just a little bit. But I'm nearsighted anyway. Of course, nothing beats the main screen in terms of reading text for any extended period of time.
There was one annoying thing I couldn't figure out, and that was the keyboard backlight. If you don't use the keyboard or mouse after a certain time, the backlight would go off. It used to be that when you resumed using the computer, the backlight would come back on. But after a Windows Update that happened around Christmas 2020, when I would resume using it, the keyboard backlight would not come back on. I have to manually turn it on with the Fn keys, every single time. I don't know what happened, but something was changed, and nobody knows why. But, anyways, this is just a small inconvenience.
This laptop has two fans. One on the right, and one on the left. Last week, I had a problem with the one on the left. It started vibrating and stopping and vibrating and stopping and then resuming as normal, and then vibrating and stopping. Sounding like a caged lion that hasn't been fed in a while. Within a couple days the vibrating and stopping was just constant to the point where it wasn't moving any air at all.
Both fans are needed for the cooling to be at its best. I didn't have any Torx screw drivers, so I had to order some. In the meanwhile, I figured out a solution to keep the roaring fan quiet. I stuck a wire through the radiator vent. Which seemed like a good temporary solution. Normal CPU temps were around 65C at idle, but with just one fan going, the temps were closer to 85C at idle.
After a few days the Torx screws came in. You need a T4. Turns out the fan had run out of lubricant. It evaporated away. Which is normal. It happens. I was actually thinking of buying a replacement fan, but there doesn't seem to be any on the market. They're hard to find. This is all we've got.
Lucky for me, all I had to do was open up the laptop, remove the fan, take it apart, then clean up the oily gunk and dust, and put in my own oil in the blade shaft. I used olive oil, which is not professional at all, but it's all I had. I figure this should last me a month or two before I have to relubricate it again. By then I'll have an actual lubricant.
But it works. The fan doesn't vibrate anymore, and it pulls out air just like normal. Nice and smooth. Idle CPU temperatures are back at 65C.
Nothing but good news for the SSD. Over 20TB have been written to it and it's still going strong.
So, for 19 months, I've been using this laptop as pretty much my desk machine. It's on 24/7/365. It's plugged in all the time. I rarely have it unplugged and using the battery. Which some would argue isn't good battery practice. But, this is still the original battery. It has lost about 14% to 15% of its original capacity. Which, I think, is about normal.
With my bluetooth headphones charging, and my external hard drive connected, and with screen brightness at 100%, the battery can give me about 2 hours of life. I'm assuming an hour or two more if I didn't have all that stuff plugged in.
One thing I must say, the build quality of this laptop is certainly better than any cheap $300 laptop I've owned in the past. Even the speakers are far better.
Overall, I expect this to be a very nice laptop to own and use over time.