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    Asus ZenBook 14 UX434F

    Asus turns the trackpad into a 5.9in touchscreen display.
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    Re: Asus ZenBook 14 UX434F

    The table on page 2 doesn't show that there is an NVidia GeForce MX250, just shows no dedicated GPU...

    Sorry to be a keyboard warrior!

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    Re: Asus ZenBook 14 UX434F

    Quote Originally Posted by th3_f15t View Post
    The table on page 2 doesn't show that there is an NVidia GeForce MX250, just shows no dedicated GPU...

    Sorry to be a keyboard warrior!
    It is listed on the page - under the row of 'dedicated graphics'.

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    Re: Asus ZenBook 14 UX434F

    The review includes a Surface Book 2, but not the Core i7/i5 Book, with a 1060/1050?

    Unless gaming at 720p, there's virtually zero point in the MX250. Why do they do this?

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    Re: Asus ZenBook 14 UX434F

    The Hexus 'right to reply' section makes me chuckle, so this isn't a sponsored review?

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    Re: Asus ZenBook 14 UX434F

    Quote Originally Posted by Troopa View Post
    The Hexus 'right to reply' section makes me chuckle, so this isn't a sponsored review?
    Hi Troopa,

    No, this is not a sponsored review. Asus has no control over the content. The reason for the existence of the HEXUS right2reply is to enable manufacturers to write a statement if they believe we have presented the fact incorrectly. It is not there to change matters of opinion, as you can see by our evaluation of the ScreenPad.

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