Amazing AMD Ultrabook with a great OLED screen
5/5
The laptop is very fast but the processor is modern and efficient enough that also has excellent battery life, the keyboard and the very big trackpad are great. Could have slightly more ports (an extra USB-A port would be great) however there is not a lot wrong with this. Because it is so thin and the processor wattage is so low it means there is throttling that limits the performance to lower than it theoretically should be. But it can still do basically anything you want to throw at it, short of heavy gaming or CAD or supercomputer tasks obviously. The main feature that I would note that almost sells this on its own is the amazing OLED screen which is the best I have seen on a laptop, it's the deep blacks combined with the vivid colours and the high refresh rate (120Hz) and low pixel response time. Added to that there are helpful tools in the my ASUS software program designed to extend the life of the panel and to prevent burn in which is the one main problem of OLEDs
But overall it is an amazing thin and light/Ultrabook laptop that competes with MacBook Air 15 and Pro 16, Dell XPS 16, Samsung Galaxy Book Pro/Ultra 16 but for a much better price. It comes close to taking on a MacBook Pro 16 in both power and efficiency which is difficult for a windows x86 laptop. ASUS have made a very good laptop here that you can even game on if you want to, although that is not its primary purpose. But you can definitely get some real work done it like photo editing or spreadsheets or most office or multimedia tasks it will be capable of it