When you see the packaging of the ASUS Zenbook S 14, it seems disappointing: all you get is a simple cardboard box with the ASUS logo and the company motto. There are no fancy images or photos of the laptop you just bought. However, the cardboard is made from recycled materials, which is a plus in my book.
The ASUS Zenbook S 14 comes in a simple cardboard box made from recycled materials.
Once you open the box and take out what’s inside, you start to get excited. The review unit I received came with a bunch of accessories and a fancy carrying case for the ASUS Zenbook S 14.
However, you get a fashionable sleeve and lots of accessories
When you take the laptop out of the silver box, you carefully place it in the case that came with it. They look good together, don’t they?
They both look good, don’t they? Unboxing ASUS Zenbook S
Along with the laptop and loan database case, you will also find an ASUS Pen 2.0 stylus, a USB-Ethernet adapter, an ASUS Zenbook S 14 power adapter, a warranty card, a quick setup guide, and other booklets.
Accessories included with ASUS Zenbook S 14
Please keep in mind that the accessories you receive will vary depending on your country and the specific hardware configuration you choose for your ASUS Zenbook S 14. More expensive versions will likely include all of 5 types of interactive content that will engage your readers these accessories, while more affordable ones will likely not.
I enjoyed the unboxing experience of the ASUS Zenbook S 14. At first, the packaging didn’t seem very impressive, but once I opened the box, the contents became very interesting. I like that ASUS generously included accessories in the box, and I’m sure others will appreciate it too.
Technical characteristics of the design and equipment
The ASUS Zenbook S 14 is a beautiful 14-inch laptop with a thin, lightweight body made of Ceraluminum (aluminum bonded with ceramic), a material that gives it an elegant and distinctive look. The laptop is available in central african leads two beautiful colors: Scandinavian White (left) and Zumaia Gray (right). The version I’m testing is gray, and I think it’s the more elegant of the two.