Testseek.com have collected 413 expert reviews of the Asus GA401IV ROG Zephyrus G14 - AMD CPU and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus GA401IV ROG Zephyrus G14 - AMD CPU.
April 2020
(87%)
413 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
2208 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Bright 120 Hz OLED
Strong SoC
Very good cooling
Good speakers
Excellent battery life
Fast charging & matching power supply
Optional AniMe Matrix light show on the lid
Good keyboard with decent travel
Clicky feedback
And a backlight
Packs one of the most powerful mobile chips out there and supports Wi-Fi 6
8GB/16GB of soldered memory plus one RAM SODIMM slot supporting 32
Optional AniMe Matrix light that can be turned off for better battery life
Nice keyboard with decent travel and clicky feedback
Good for both typing and gaming
Has one of the most beefier mobile chips
8GB or 16GB of soldered memory and one additional
Portable and thin design
Performance is quite good
Thermal management is top-notch
Best-in-class battery
Good looks
AMD Ryzen 4900HS offers strong performance
Stellar battery life
Comfortable keyboard
Desktop power in an ultraportable laptop
Excellent design
Great keyboard and trackpad
120-hertz display
Good value
Killer AMD and Nvidia performance
Longest-lasting gaming laptop ever
Lightning fast SSD
Bright 120Hz display
Comfy keyboard
Elegant Moonlight White design
Strong speakers
Excellent CPU performance for its size
Comfortable keyboard with a surprising amount of travel
Demanding games are playable
Sleek retro vibe
Comfortable touchpad and keyboard
Strong battery life for productivity
Great performance for gaming and everything else
Super portable design paired with 11-hour battery life
Great display and audio
Lightweight and solid build
Powerful CPU and GPU
Great keyboard for gaming
Faster 120Hz monitor
Best-in-class battery life
The editors didn't like
Android 12 only
Mediocre ultra-wide-angle camera
No IP rating
No WiFi 6E
No wireless charging
USB 2.0 only
Lacks an SD card reader and Thunderbolt support
The laptop gets loud and very warm when gaming
The RTX 2060 Max-Q happens to run quite warm after during periods of gaming
The laptop gets loud and warm when gaming
Expensive
Anime Matrix serves no practical use
Backlighting is not great
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Fan sometimes whirs when idle
No webcam
No Thunderbolt 3
Keyboard font isn't everyone's style
Poor keyboard lighting
Power connector in the middle of the left side
White keyboard backlight doesn't consistently shine through transparent keycap areas
No Thunderbolt 3 connection
16
9 aspect ratio is cumbersome for productivity
CPU gets hot
Keyboard has backlighting issues
Keyboard is a bit cramped for typing
Summary
The Zephyrus G14 has everything we'd want in an ultraportable gaming laptop
It's lightweight
Powerful and lasts nearly 13 hours on battery. It's so good
Abstract: Action-adventure and stealth fans should definitely take a look at A Plague Tale Requiem. The third-person title immediately captivates thanks to the dense atmosphere, the good music, the successful introduction, and the exciting world and story. The deve...
Abstract: Initially, it seemed as if the developers hadn't learnt much from the past. As with the previous few instalments in the series, after launching for the first time, the game wants to immediately restart due to updates. Furthermore, the bothersome shaders o...
Published: 2021-07-24, Author: Nikolay , review by: laptopmedia.com
Optional AniMe Matrix light that can be turned off for better battery life, Nice keyboard with decent travel and clicky feedback, good for both typing and gaming, Has one of the most beefier mobile chips, 8GB or 16GB of soldered memory and one additional
Lacks an SD card reader and Thunderbolt support, The laptop gets loud and warm when gaming, Expensive
The updated version of the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA401 impresses us just like the 2020 variant. The new iteration has a lot to offer – it looks good – not too gamer-ish and that's why you can use it for office purposes as well without being distracted by...
Abstract: Apple's new M1 processor took the laptop world by storm, with many proclaiming it had ended the PC's whole career. Hyperbole and irrational fanboy flexing aside, Apple's M1 is indeed a powerful chip. But to get a better feel against its contemporaries we...
Desktop power in an ultraportable laptop, Excellent design, Great keyboard and trackpad, 120-hertz display, Good value
No webcam, Keyboard font isn't everyone's style
A value-packed gaming laptop that's as portable as it is powerful.The Asus Zephyrus G14 is nothing less than the fulfillment of the dream of a laptop that doesn't come with serious compromises or a ludicrous price tag. It's not cheap, but this machine is...
Abstract: The Zephyrus lineup from Asus' Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand is known for gaming laptops that don't weigh a ton or look like an alien spaceship with gaudy RGB effects. The slim-and-light gaming laptop niche in which the Zephyrus portfolio thrives has onl...
Portable and thin design, Performance is quite good, Thermal management is top-notch, Best-in-class battery,
Anime Matrix serves no practical use, Backlighting is not great, ShareTweetShare
The ROG Zephyrus G14 is undoubtedly one of the finest pieces of machinery for gaming enthusiasts. It is sleek and processor-heavy at the same time, giving great performance and backing it up with best-in-class battery. There are kinks in the laptop's back...
Published: 2020-07-21, Author: Mike , review by: techspot.com
The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is a tremendous work/play machine. AMD has made a significant leap forward with this Zen 2 laptop chip. For heavy workloads, the AMD processor is the best option by a long way. If you want a laptop that can handle video encoding...
Abstract: The newest ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 and G15 have at last been launched, sporting the LED AniMe Matrix on its lid besides the AMD Ryzen™ 9 4900HS Processor 3.0 GHz (8M Cache, up to 4.4 GHz) and the NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2060 Max-Q GDDR6 6GB GPU, but how does i...