Despite its high price, the Zenbook 14 Flip OLED is a versatile device that appeals to many professional users due to its specifications and accessories.
I was a dual-OS user until the pandemic drove us all home. I used to work on a Mac at home and then switch to Windows at work. But, over the last two years, I’ve avoided using Windows entirely, becoming a full-fledged macOS user in the process. As we gradually return to the office, I’ve been reduced to using the MacBook in front of my old Dell workstation.
Whenever I try to use my old desktop, I get frustrat because my fingers keep hitting the wrong keys. As I fight the muscle memory that has been rewrite in the last two years. everything I do now has a best mix of CTRL+Z. This is why I needed to test the Asus Zenbook 14 Flip OLED, not only because. It is a Windows device but and because it is one of these devices that is pushing newer ways of working.
Asus Zenbook 14 Flip specifications: 14.0-inch (28000 OLED 16:10 aspect ratio) touchscreen. AMD Ryzen 9 5900H with 16GB RAM also 1TB SSD storage |HDMI, USB-C. USB-A to RJ45 gigabit ethernet adapter | 1.3 kg
Review of the Asus Zenbook 14 Flip
At first glance, the Asus Zenbook 14 Flip appears to be a tiny 14-inch laptop. However, it is convertible also can be convert into a tablet by folding back the display. That means it has a touchscreen as well. But there’s more to this. The Asus Pen Stylus is compatible with the laptop. It also has the Asus Numberpad 2.0, a trackpad that can be converted into a number pad with a single touch.
But first, let’s talk about the stunning 14-inch OLED display that gives this laptop its name. I say surprisingly because the colors from the desktop pop at you from the moment you open the clamshell but in a soft way.