Asus fixed everything, but jacked up the price.
is going for $2,199.99. The major benefits you get from the G14, apart from the fancy lights on the lid, are the 32GB of RAM and the 16:10 screen. Those things are nice bonuses that I think are worth paying a bit more to get, but not $650 more.Cooling didn’t seem to be a hugely limiting factor . Like previous Zephyri, this G14 uses ROG’s Intelligent Cooling system — Asus says the vapor chamber covers 50 percent more motherboard area than a traditional heat pipe design.
This G14 also folds back a full 180 degrees, while last year’s model could only do 110. It has the ErgoLift fold-under hinge, as many Asus laptops do. It’s a bit sharp, but not as uncomfortable as it can be on some thinner models. The white finish feels quite nice and is a step up from last year as well. The plasticky black bezels are really the only part of this G14 that doesn’t quite look the $2,500 price.
The G14’s low price was a massive part of why so many reviewers have been singing its praises from the rooftops for the past two years. I imagine it’s a huge part of why the laptop has been so notoriously difficult to buy. But the 2022 G14 I’ve been sent is in a different category. It’s a luxury product. And that changes the calculus, and the potential audience, significantly.The long and short of it is: You can get a G15 for way less.
As with other Windows computers, the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 presents you with multiple things to agree to or decline upon setup.A request for your region and keyboard layoutIn addition, there is a slew of optional things to agree to:Device privacy settings: Find My Device, Inking and Typing, Advertising ID, Location, Diagnostic data, Tailored experiences
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