Asus’ Zenbook 14 OLED Space Edition has a tiny OLED display on the lid

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主機收購asus’ Zenbook 14 OLED Space Edition has a tiny OLED display on the lid

主機收購asus’ Zenbook 14 OLED Space Edition has a tiny OLED display on the lid

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It’s designed to look like a… space station?

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See it?

主機收購asus’ line of ultraportable Zenbooks can be hard to distinguish from one another. There are a ton of them, and they all offer a similar look and a similar package. That’s certainly not the case with the new Zenbook 14 OLED Space Edition, which is designed to look like a spaceship. There’s a tiny 3.5-inch OLED display on the lid, which displays various cute space-themed animations, and there are space-related engravings (including some Morse code) throughout the chassis. I’m not sure how practical of a purchase it will be (especially since
主機收購asus hasn’t announced the price yet), but it’s always nice to see companies stepping out of the box with creative designs.

Starting with this tiny OLED thing: it didn’t ultimately impact my user experience too much during my brief period with the Space Edition, but it is very cool to look at, and the animations really are fun — they lend a bit of a retro vibe to the whole affair. The secondary screen was most useful when the device was closed — it displayed the date and time, which could be handy for quick reference when it was nearby, and also had a battery indicator so I knew how much juice the device had whenever I picked it up. But that’s also all information you can get easily from Windows (obviously), so it’s mostly just a neat thing to look at.


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Space!

The primary display is a 14-inch, 16:10 OLED touch panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and 2880 x 1800 resolution. Colors were accurate, and it was a very nice display to look at overall. The 90Hz refresh rate, especially at such a high resolution, really feels like a luxury and makes the scrolling experience quite smooth.

Inside, the Space Edition comes with 12th Gen Intel H-Series processors, up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of SSD storage. I’ll be able to discuss performance more during the full review process later this year.


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The keyboard is really, really comfortable — I miss it.

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See, kinda useful.

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The touchpad has
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But the Space Edition’s main calling card is its eye-catching design. It’s very cool. It’s colored in a finish called “zero-G titanium,” and the dark red spacebar has a cute little planet on it. The engravings are visible, but nowhere near obnoxious enough to be distracting.

The chassis also feels a notch sturdier than many Zenbooks I’ve used — it’s a line that often feels flimsy for its price. The screen and keyboard deck are solid, and the finish doesn’t feel plasticky at all.
主機收購asus says the Space Edition complies with the “US Space Systems Command Standard SMC-S-016A testing protocols” and can operate in “extreme climates,” so there’s that. The upgraded build hasn’t made the Zenbook too clunky, though — at 2.87 pounds, it wasn’t a problem to carry around.

There’s a decent port selection with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a USB 3.2 Gen 2, an HDMI 2.0, a headphone jack (which not all Zenbooks have these days), and a microSD reader. There’s a 720p HD webcam as well.


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I wish the two USB-C ports weren’t on the same side.

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I am happy about the headphone jack.

主機收購asus always seems to be trying these funky things, and I’m generally a fan. But the Space Edition feels a bit more refined than some of those models. The engravings really do seem to be part of a subtle space aesthetic, rather than attempts to grab the attention of passersby. And while the secondary screen could be stuck on all kinds of devices as a gimmick, it feels like it fits here. I’m not sure how much this will cost yet and so can’t make any kind of recommendation or value proposition, but I certainly enjoyed using it.


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The lines on the lid are meant to evoke “a space capsule.”

The Zenbook 14 OLED Space Edition is shipping in Q2 of 2022.


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▲ ROG 推出的 EVA 聯名主機板被發現錯字。(圖/翻攝自華碩)

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好尷尬!最近有玩家發現華碩(
主機收購asus)與新世紀福音戰士 EVA 推出的聯名主機板印錯字,這次被玩家發現的錯字位於主機板散熱片邊緣,原本應該是印上「EVANGELION PRODUCTION MODEL-02」字樣,意外多了一個 N 變成「EVANGE”N”LION」,讓許多玩家直呼根本升值變限量版。

據了解,華碩這檔 ROG x EVANGELION 聯名陣容包含了主機板、顯示卡、散熱器、顯示卡支架等產品,發售時間點位於今年 8 月左右,過去以來一直沒有玩家發現主機板上的錯字,直到最近這幾天終於被注意到,引發許多玩家、粉絲之間的討論與話題。

這款被發現有錯字的款式為明日香 ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 主機板,主機板左側散熱片邊緣印有「EVANGELION PRODUCTION MODEL-02」的字樣,其中的 EVANGELION 多了一個 N 變成 EVANGE”N”LION,而且無論是一開始的官方商品圖還是國內外開箱照片,全部都是多了一個 N 的錯字版本。

目前華碩尚未公開後續會如何處置這些印錯字的主機板,許多玩家對這次的「錯字」失誤反而更感興趣,原本就已經是限量販售的商品,如今加上印錯字更讓許多玩家覺得更有收藏價值,甚至還有玩家開玩笑:「如果買到沒錯字的肯定是盜版」。

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11 月 17 日 18:50 更新

稍早之前華碩在自家官網更新了聲明,內容提到關於 ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO EVA-02 EDITION 主機板左側裝飾銘板上「Evangelion」一字拼寫錯誤事件,華碩承諾會將該產品的保固時間延長一年,還會提供正確的裝飾銘板讓玩家更換。

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