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You can save $200 if you ditch the 4K display and go for a Full-HD display. But if you ask me, I think the premium for the 4K display is well worth it.
ASUS says it supports 100 per cent of the DCI-P3 colour space and it looks pin sharp. Colours look fantastic and the bezels are fairly thin. The only minor niggle is that maximum brightness is just 350 nits which might not be bright enough if you happen to find yourself in a place with harsh lighting.
Portability is reasonably good. This is by no means the slimmest or lightest 15-inch notebook but at 18mm thick and weighing 2kg, it’s isn’t overly portly either. Remember, this notebook has a powerful Core i7 processor and discrete graphics.