ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH71 11.6-Inch Thin and Light Ultrabook (Silver Aluminum)

ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH71 11.6-Inch Thin and Light Ultrabook (Silver Aluminum)

Asus - UX21E-DH71
 4.7 stars from 3 review(s)
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$1,161.99 at  
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ASUS UX21E-DH71 11.6 Zenbook, Intel Core i7-2677M (1.80GHz), 4GB DDR3 Memory, 128GB SSD, Intel 3000 Graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Design. Love. Zen It looks like nothing you've ever seen. It feels like nothing you've ever felt... more


$1,167.99 at  
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Asus ZENBOOK UX21E-DH71 11.6" LED Notebook - Intel Core i7 i7-2677M 1.80 GHz - Aluminum Silver
0.7" 1 1.80 GHz 11.6" 11.8" 110 V AC 128 GB 1366 x 768 16:9 2 2.43 lb 220 V AC 35 Wh 4 GB 4 MB 45.. more


$1,177.47 at  
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ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH71 11.6-Inch Thin and Light Ultrabook (Silver Aluminum)
11.6" (1366x768) LED / i-7 2677M Dual Core (1.8GHz) / 4GB DDR3 / 128GB SSD / Windows 7 Home Premium.. more


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ASUS ZENBOOK UX21E-DH71 11.6" Intel Core i7-2677M Dual-Core Processor, 4GB RAM (Maxed out) - Silver
The ZENBOOK™ uses a precision-crafted design measuring only 3mm at the front and 9mm at the rear. The form features razor thin edges and a curved center section, which is both practical and attractive – while accommodating the powerful computing component more


$1,199.99 at  
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Asus ZENBOOK UX21E-DH71 Ultrabook
One of the key advantages of the ASUS ZENBOOK is its smartphone-like spontaneity and always-on design... more


$1,218.05 at  
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Asus UX21E-DH71 ZenBook 11.6" LED Intel Core i7-2677M 1.8GHz 4GB DDR3 SDRAM 128GB SSD W7HP x64 Silver Aluminum - UX21E-DH71
UX21E-DH71 ZenBook 11.6" LED Intel Core i7-2677M 1.8GHz 4GB DDR3 SDRAM 128GB SSD W7HP x64 Silver A.. more

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ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH71 11.6-Inch Thin and Light Ultrabook (Silver Aluminum)
Pros: Comfortable Keyboard, Fast, Lightweight, Long Battery Life, Powerful, Quality Display, Quiet
I got this primarily for taking notes at University, so I wanted something lightweight, portable, and fast. I am not at all disappointed. The startup time is next to nothing, making this optimal for moving between classes, and the keyboard is surprisingly comfortable and user-friendly, especially for such a small unit. The display is lovely, and the sound quality surprisingly good, as well.<br >Given the fact that I can actually fit this unit in my purse, I can envision it becoming my primary computer for any sort of travel, work or otherwise.
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Posted Mar 08, 2012 at 
ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH71 11.6-Inch Thin and Light Ultrabook (Silver Aluminum)
Pros: Lightweight, Long Battery Life, Quality Display, Quiet
For it's size and weight, the performance of this laptop is outstanding. I originally bought it as a travel laptop for my wife, but I've been using it as well, and I like almost everything. The aluminum case is sturdy, and will withstand heavy travelling, and the display is very good. The keyboard has a couple keys that seem loose, and I can't touch type very well on it. But overall the pluses outweigh the negatives by a good margin.
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Posted Dec 30, 2011 at 
ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH71 11.6-Inch Thin and Light Ultrabook (Silver Aluminum)
Pros: Fast, Lightweight, Powerful, Quiet
I got this to replace my 5-year old heavy (5 lb) Dell laptop. The Dell was top of the line for its day, but needed replacing. I use my laptop primarily for business travel (MS Office, GIS, e-mail). <br ><br >This Zenbook is just what I was looking for. Very light, fast, powerful. I wanted the smaller (11&quot;) size to make it ultra portable, and it's great. Would be too small for my primary computer, but great for travel. <br ><br >No problems running ArcMap10 (GIS program) - handles it fine. <br ><br >The only thing I'm still getting used to is the trackpad. I've never liked them much, and it seems a bit sluggish and occasionally unresponsive. Everything else is great.<br ><br >I did order a USB card reader separately for about $10 (the one thing I really wish it had) so I can read my camera card directly instead of bringing along the cord. <br ><br >Since it has no optical (CD/DVD) drive it takes a bit of fiddling to load software that comes on a CD, and requires a separate DVD player if you want to watch movies. I got a cheap one to make it easier, but if you're computer savvy you can do it through your home network connection by burning an ISO and then mounting it (requires you to download mounting program to do this). <br ><br >Overall, I really like it and it was just what I was looking for.
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