We are also looking for gaps or unclean glued joints, for example on the display. Everything looks robust and of high quality, and the frame doesn’t give in under pressure. This is on a very high level, as is typical for the manufacturer. There is nothing to complain about in terms of build quality. Sure, a HP Spectre 14 x360 (our review) is even smaller and lighter, but the ASUS Zenbook 14X OLED also has the bigger display (and the bigger battery). With a weight of around 1.56 kilograms and dimensions of around 322 mm x 226 mm x 16.9 mm, the device is also quite compact and light and is therefore also perfectly suited for mobile use. The installed SSD can be expanded if desired, but the LPDDR5 working memory is unfortunately soldered. The display lid is emblazoned with the ASUS Zenbook logo in the lower corner, there are rubberized feet at the bottom (across the entire width at the back, with two strips in the corners at the front), while you can access the laptop’s interior with a total of nine Torx screws. The Zenbook itself comes in a dark shade of gray (called Inkwell Grey) and is quite resistant to fingerprints thanks to the matte casing. This results in a nice contrast, thanks to which the device stands out from the other ultrabooks out there without being too flashy. The Zenbook 14X OLED’s display lid is punctuated by triangular tapered lines that, unlike the matte laptop itself, come in a glossy look.
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