ASUS Zenbook S 14 mit Lunar Lake Test Fazit

ASUS Zenbook S 14 with Lunar Lake Test Conclusion A few weeks ago, the first notebook with the Lunar Lake chip arrived. Intel had promised a lot, and with that, skepticism and high expectations went hand in hand. There's not much to criticize about the notebook itself; yes, the (nice) display is very reflective, the webcam image quality is more blurry than clear, and a power connector on the right side would also have been desirable. Everything else, however, is very convincing, especially if you set the fan control to whisper mode. As far as Lunar Lake is concerned, Intel has indeed made significant progress over Meteor Lake. Sure, benchmarks are one thing, and Lunar Lake isn't at the top there, but the combination of performance and battery consumption is impressive. The performance of the 140V graphics GPU is another, very positive, surprise. ASUS Lunar Lake Zenbook on Amazon: https://amzn.to/40ifl4H * Positive: Performance Display Battery Design, thinness, weight Fan Neutral: Performance and fan settings Negative: Strong reflections Power input only on the left Webcam image quality 0:00 Intro & Overview 1:14 Design & Ports 3:20 Keyboard & Trackpad 4:20 Display 6:00 Speakers 7:44 Webcam 9:19 Connections 9:59 Performance 13:33 Fan 15:59 Battery 19:30 Gaming Coffee Fund: Paypal: https://paypal.me/technikfaultier Patreon:   / technikfaultier   BTC: 37iaM7mxRjgPy27BLaRadDgBPHSWGi51YX Technikfaultier Blog: http://technikfaultier.com Technikfaultier on Twitter:   / technikfaultier   Technikfaultier Facebook:   / technikfaultier   Technikfaultier on Instagram:   / technikfaultier   Technikfaultier on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/technikfaultier Links marked with * are affiliate links. If a purchase is made through one of these links, I will receive a commission. There are no additional costs for you. Where, when, and how you purchase a product is, of course, up to you.