” The only downside of the trackpad is the fact that it also includes the fingerprint reader on its top-right corner. At times, you will hit the fingerprint reader when you want to move the cursor to the top-right corner of the screen, which is inconvenient. ”
looks awesome really … appreciated the tests you performed as well. as for the finger-print reader … what asus shoulda’ done was integrate the reader within the whole pad … kinda’ like cell-phone apps do for fingerprinting. if the finger rests in same position for two seconds, read it as fingerprint … less than two seconds … it’s rendered as a drawing or as pointer-gestures.
but i really like what asus did … shows promise. the usb-type-c connector is catching on fast also.
thanks for the honest review, adrian.
btw … that new adv-captcha … have to click to obtain captcha-code … can it serve as an exploit as well?
Thanks for your comment and for your appreciation. Regarding the captcha – it is not used as an exploit. It’s just a different captcha that’s easier to use than others and helps us make a bit of money to pay for our work.
2 Responses to “Reviewing the ASUS ZenBook 3 UX390 - The thinnest ultrabook from ASUS”
” The only downside of the trackpad is the fact that it also includes the fingerprint reader on its top-right corner. At times, you will hit the fingerprint reader when you want to move the cursor to the top-right corner of the screen, which is inconvenient. ”
looks awesome really … appreciated the tests you performed as well. as for the finger-print reader … what asus shoulda’ done was integrate the reader within the whole pad … kinda’ like cell-phone apps do for fingerprinting. if the finger rests in same position for two seconds, read it as fingerprint … less than two seconds … it’s rendered as a drawing or as pointer-gestures.
but i really like what asus did … shows promise. the usb-type-c connector is catching on fast also.
thanks for the honest review, adrian.
btw … that new adv-captcha … have to click to obtain captcha-code … can it serve as an exploit as well?
Thanks for your comment and for your appreciation. Regarding the captcha – it is not used as an exploit. It’s just a different captcha that’s easier to use than others and helps us make a bit of money to pay for our work.