It’s not at all very Zen, but AnandTech has pried open ASUS’ 11.6-inch ultrabook to look exactly what makes all of it tick. The Zenbook’s innards are all tightly packed together contained in the oh-so-thin casing, with the UX21′s slim-line cooler covering either one of the Intel Core i7-2677M processors. The 128GB model have been given an ADATA SDD, while the larger 256GB version runs on SanDisk storage, with the WiFi card contorted to squeeze contained in the aluminum alloy body. ASUS has extended its design sensibilities outside of the tightly-packed casing, with the Microsoft serial number and certificate transplanted to the facility unit, which leaves the Zenbook’s slick design lines and finish peacefully untainted. Those desperate for more details at the rig’s workings and accessories can find inner calm on the link below.
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