Integrated VGA Camera

ASUS integrated a VGA camera into the display bezel of the UX21. Its performance is pretty much what you'd expect for such a small sensor. Given enough light you can actually send a halfway decent image at a high frame rate to someone at the other end of a Skype call:

Unfortunately if you're not in studio lighting, both image quality and frame rate suffer tremendously. The camera is still usable, but don't expect anything wonderful out of it:

Video Out

The Zenbook UX21 features two display outputs: mini VGA and micro HDMI. ASUS supplies a dongle to conver the former into a standard female VGA connector, while you'll have to supply your own cable for the latter. Maximum display output over VGA is 1920 x 1200 while it's 1920 x 1080 over micro HDMI. I tested both outputs and they worked as expected, with quick detection and switching times between outputs.

With an external display connected the Zenbook automatically shifts into clone mode. You can cycle through notebook panel or external only configurations by hitting fn + F8. There's also a dedicated combination (fn + F7) to blank the display entirely if you want a quick way to hide what you're working on.

Networking Performance: Wireless & USB Ethernet

ASUS integrated a very small Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 802.11b/g/n WiFi solution into the UX21. Unfortunately the specs of this particular radio aren't anything to write home about. It supports only 2.4GHz and a single spatial stream, limiting its performance to 72Mbps with 20MHz channels and 150Mbps with 40MHz channels. Unfortunately Apple's AirPort Extreme only supports 40MHz channels on the 5GHz band so my testing was limited to 20MHz channels at 72Mbps. Real world performance is obviously significantly lower than that, I measured about 50-60% of the link rate for most transfers within 10 feet of the AP. That works out to be around 5MB/s over 802.11n. If you can connect using 40MHz channels however, expect to see about twice the performance. ASUS is limited by the availability of 1/4 length PCIe WiFi solutions since the Zenbook uses that form factor. Apparently a 2x2:2 version is due out next year; we'll hopefully see it in time for the second generation Zenbook.

All Zenbooks ship with a USB to Ethernet adapter, enabling 100Mbps Ethernet if you need a wired connection. Inside the dongle is a ASIX AX88772B USB Ethernet controller. The controller works quite well, and I had no problems sustaining over 90Mbps in a transfer on my local network.

 

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  • C300fans - Monday, October 24, 2011 - link

    a 999$ copycat of AIR.
  • rs2 - Monday, October 24, 2011 - link

    Except with better cooling and an infinitely better OS.
  • morousg - Monday, October 24, 2011 - link

    Sorry... but you shoul read some OS desing books.

    Maybe they would help on understand why Microsoft is trying to get rid of Windows legacy OS, by pushing developers ot HTML5.

    If they succeed, Windows 9 will only support HTML5 apps, so they can put any sort of OS, more stable and safe, that just loads an HTML5 browser. I think is a very smart move.

    And also, I love all the Microsoft Office suit. I only envy Windows for having Visio, Access etc... But windows it self, is a crap, and Microsoft knows it veeeery well.
  • Kyrandia - Monday, October 24, 2011 - link

    The lag is not caused by power saving. If you look into the trackpad configuration, you'll find "ASUS SmartSense" or "ASUS Smart Detector", which is some kind of typing detection. If you enable it, trackpad is disabled while you are typing. However, it won't automatically reactivate in a period of time, but you need to touch the "reactivation area" to reactivate it. To make your life easier, you just need to disable this function or customize the activation area.
  • AdamRS - Monday, October 24, 2011 - link

    I'm really looking forward to a review of the UX21's bigger brother....mainly because of the screen. I hope it is an improvement.
  • Ogxite - Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - link

    Aren't the screen shots on the Intergrated VGA Camera page from OS X?
  • stevenjklein - Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - link

    Anand wrote that he "can't quite pinpoint [the] inspiration for the Zenbook UX21's 45W power brick design."

    Anand, were you being sarcastic?

    It is clearly a clone of the Apple's AC adapter, right down to the fold-up prongs.

    See for yourself: http://www.power2battery.com/images/A1184acadapter...
  • Silenus - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - link

    Lol yes...he was being sarcastic there.
  • komoornik - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - link

    Heat ? Noise?
  • 996miami - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - link

    Thanks. Well done. Will share with friends.

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