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It took a long time for the first set of updates, setup, as well as a bit of a hitch in the giddyup with Office, since I am a student and have free access to the newer software online already, but that was worked out without too much hair-pulling
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light and feel nice, but it is noisy some times, like a jet taking off and the angle the screen opens is just about 170°.
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Still haven't figured out why I kept dragging tabs every time I tapped on the pad to change tabs, so I had to turn off 'tap touchpad to select' option
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I did this several times and it didn't work.
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Very impressive boot time
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It's happened twice but both times, it started working normally again after a couple days
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So I decided to buy another Zen book, but this time without the flip function thinking that it might work out better.
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Great display and pretty lightweight, but the mouse pad jumps all the time making scrolling annoying and difficult.
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So I am really very disappointed and very upset - at the inconvenience, time wasted, stress and frustration
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Fast startup, battery lasts long time, has everything my large laptop had, but so much better as it is so light and portable.
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Still, I pray that I never have to talk to ASUS tech support again, as I fear it would be as painful as the first time
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Crashed many times, so I returned it.
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Again, limited usage time thus
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Asus has officially lost a customer for life, I will cringe every time I have to use that dam
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So on top of the time lost getting this pc to work again, I cannot afford to send it in for
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The computer broken again (third times) so I sent it to repair in October
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and I could do homework in a reasonable time frame
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It also seems to have a harder time connecting to wifi than most of my housemate's laptops or than my tablet