
ASUS ZenBook 14 OLED
14", Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16 GB, 1000 GB, CH
ASUS ZenBook 14 OLED
14", Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16 GB, 1000 GB, CH
How legible is the screen outside? How stable is the hinge? Does the screen move when you tap on it?
The readability in bright light should be sufficient, because with 400 nits the OLED panel offers a very good brightness, many other devices offer around 250 nits. Because of the hinge and the wobble, that's perfectly fine, because the device itself is very light and the panel isn't particularly heavy, so nothing should wobble, but you have to remember that the rear part of the panel lifts the case when the screen is open.However, you have to bear in mind that the rear part of the panel lifts the case when the screen is open, which would make outdoor use rather unthinkable, because this lifting is done so that more air can be sucked in at the bottom for cooling. What I personally find disturbing about the device is that it only offers an Intel 11th gen processor, today 12th or 13th gen processors are standard and they are also faster. In the 14-inch range with OLED panel, however, there are only models with 16 GB RAM that would be much more expensive, e.g. this one, but it would also have a much higher-resolution OLED panel (but with a 13.5-inch diagonal, there are actually few advantages, except for the higher power consumption, so the Asus ZenBook is the better solution):
HP Spectre x360 14-ef0740nz (13.50", Intel Core i7-1255U, 16 GB, 1000 GB, CH)