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0 comments 0"Zenbook Pro 15" with 15.6-inch organic EL display
Using a slim body that cuts 20mm in a calm pine gray color
First, let's look at the exterior. The body color is a subdued gunmetal matte called “pine gray”, and it can be used in any situation. The top plate has a concentric spin process centered on the ASUS logo, which can be said to be the identity of the Zenbook series, giving it a luxurious feel. The material of the top plate is an aluminum alloy, and it is rugged enough to comply with the US Department of Defense's MIL standard (MIL-STD-810G). The noteworthy organic EL display has a narrow bezel width of about 5.74 mm on the left and right, and a wide screen occupancy rate of about 86.9%, giving it an immersive feeling. The screen resolution is full HD display of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It uses an ergolift hinge that sinks into the hinge side when the display is opened, and the keyboard tilts slightly toward you (about 3 degrees). This makes typing easier and also plays a role in securing the intake space at the bottom of the body. The display is a glossy glare type and supports touch operations. The color gamut covers 100% of DCI-P3 and 133% of sRGB, realizing realistic and detailed images, and you can see clear and vivid colors including digital camera images and movies. can. It has also been certified with the HDR (High Dynamic Range) standard DisplayHDR 500 True Black, achieving a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. It has also been certified by PANTONE, a major color science company. Speaking of OLED, I think some people are concerned about screen burn-in. In order to prevent this, the product ships with Windows dark mode as the default, and also activates a special screen saver that turns on/off the emission of all pixels to protect the OLED. In addition, Samsung's anti-burn-in technology has already been introduced. By detecting deteriorated elements and increasing the current to those elements, it is said that the reduced amount of light is compensated. I think the dark mode is the default, but this manuscript is actually written on the Zenbook Pro 15 OLED, but the text editor screen is a white background, and there are character conversion candidates, etc. is displayed with a black background. For this reason, conversion candidates can be clearly seen, and it was easy for the author to see. You should be able to customize this area to your liking. These OLED protection functions are available in the "Customization" tab in "My ASUS" in the utility. In the item "ASUS OLED Care", you can turn on / off functions such as screen saver settings and pixel shift. What is interesting is the "target mode", which darkens all windows other than the active window to prevent deterioration of the OLED. When working with multiple windows open, the screen tends to become cluttered, but when using target mode, the active window is highlighted, making it easier to see than I expected. Next, let's take a look around the interface.
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