The ZenBook S16 Oled is Asus’ first high-end, large-format, ultraportable laptop. It features AMD’s new Ryzen AI 300 processor to take advantage of its versatility and new architecture. A stunning 16-inch OLED panel completes the promising technical sheet.
Highlights
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Connection provided.
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Very versatile processor.
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The OLED panel is well calibrated.
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Perfect finish.
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Comfortable independence.
Weaknesses
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Very shiny board.
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Disappointing audio part.
The Asus ZenBook S16 Oled ticks almost all the boxes with an AMD processor that performs well on all fronts and is capable of gaming occasionally in good conditions. Autonomy is also very comfortable, and what can we say about the wonderful OLED panel that suffers only from the absence of an anti-reflective filter.
Instead
With its slim and elegant body, large but light, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge deserves the title of ultraportable giant. The Oled panel is comfortable and well calibrated, but lacks brightness. Connectivity is varied and efficient (long live WiFi 7!), while the Snapdragon X Elite fulfills all its promises, with a slight downside for the graphic part. Powerful, this SoC is characterized above all by its extreme energy efficiency, allowing the Galaxy Book4 Edge to be a beast of autonomy, just like the MacBook Air M3… Knowing that the promises of artificial intelligence have not yet been fulfilled, the Windows world finally has one of the fundamental arguments that was missing.
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