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With the ever shrinking size of 13-inch laptops, the line that separates small laptops and Ultrabooks gets thinner every day. Laptop makers are pushing the envelope on compact systems: Lenovo unveiled its Yoga 900s, a convertible notebook thinner than the 12-inche MacBook while keeping its USB 3.0 ports. Similarly, the HP elitbook is also puts the MacBook to shame with its slimmer body despite incorporating a 4K touchscreen.


However, before the MacBook and all its challengers, there was the Asus ZenBook UX305. This 13-inch comes with a stunningly svelte aluminum frame that is, again, thinner than the MacBook while packing a newly-added Skylake Core M processor and plenty of flash storage space. All of this might sound like the makings of an expensive compact laptop, the Asus ZenBook UX305 is actually one of the more affordable  laptops, starting at $699 (£599, AU$1,199).

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The latest in an ostensibly never-ending series of “MacBook killers,” Asus debuted its  at CES this year to some promising first impressions. In essence, it’s the  but bigger, opting to rock a 14-inch display rather than a measly 12.5-incher.
It doesn’t house the fanless cooling system of the Asus ZenBook UX305, but for those on the prowl for a full-fledged Core i7 processor, the Asus ZenBook 3 now serves as a more contemporary alternative to the UX305, brushed aluminum shell and all.
And while sat on the edge of our seats in anticipation for the Windows 10 Creators Update to grace us with its presence in April, Asus UX305 users can enjoy – in the meantime – a helping of , including SMS and improved search functions.


Design

You could easily mistake the Asus ZenBook UX305 for a sketchbook when holding it. It's stunningly thin, measuring just 0.5 inches thick and weighing 2.6 pounds (1.17 kg). This makes the ZenBook one of the skinniest Windows 10 machines in existence but don't think it's flimsy.
The UX305 is entirely made of aluminum. The interior deck is one solid piece of metal that features an anodized and fine grit finish. By no means is the surface abrasive – rather it adds an extra bit of texture for your wrists to sit on. The underside also sports an anodized sheen, and it's also made with a separate sheet of metal.


For a bit more style on the UX305's screen lid, Asus went with a brushed aluminum finish. However, instead of going with the traditional straight lines, the top panel features a radial pattern that's both attractive and conveniently draws your attention to the Asus logo in the center.
Despite the small size of this Ultrabook, the trackpad is extremely roomy and extends over a third of the laptop's width. The trackpad almost looks comically large, but you'll appreciate the extra space and the frictionless surface. Better yet, clicks are tactile and audible whether you're pressing on the dedicated left and right buttons or pressing anywhere on the surface.
Similarly, the keyboard is spacious and follows the standard layout with a full-length backspace and enter key. The keys bottom out to a defined thump and spring back instantly for a responsive typing experience.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery

There's no denying the Asus ZenBook UX305 looks exactly like a  From the hinge, the bezel around the screen, the position of the trackpad to the recessed keyboard, you can easily see the similarities to the . The hinge even helps to prop up the entire book at a tiny angle – just like Apple's ultralight notebook.
One of the few original touches Asus has added to the design are its chamfered edges, as opposed to the MacBook Air's razor sharp sides. Otherwise, the UX305 looks like the MacBook Air after it's gotten a nip-tuck job to make it marginally slimmer and lighter.



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