 So as PC or laptop users it's a great time. The new chipset from Intel which looks pretty nice, stuff from Qualcomm is coming that seems pretty exciting and let's not forget AMD because they have something pretty cool in the brand new ASUS ZenBook 14 OLED. Now as you know ASUS makes some really stylish laptops and this laptop is no slouch. All black designs, some nice clean colors and lines. It looks really nice and slick in any position you put it at and the first thing you're noticing is that display. It's a 14 inch OLED display, it's 400 nits, great display, Cyclops looks absolutely awesome on this and as you guys can tell, or maybe not, I'm a big Cyclops fan, he is my favorite X-man. Yes, no Wolverine, no Gambit, no Professor X, no one else, doesn't matter. Cyclops is the man. He stands on business. I am so glad X-man 97 has put him in his status of glory but I digress. Anyway, so as I said the display looks great and it's really really solid but I like some of the features you find on this laptop. Very practical, simple feature, it has a physical camera lock for its windows low camera which is great so allows you to lock the camera, make sure it's secure, all that fun stuff. I also like the fact that the laptop can actually open up to 180 degrees so you can lay flat on a table real comfortable or you can also just hold it up like this and the design allows for that with a very smooth hinge. Now the keyboard is nice, I like the functionality and keyboard how well it works. I also like the trackpad, it's pretty smooth trackpad all around and I think its just doesn't really go jump at it. In terms of ports, we have all the ports you need, a full USB, a two USB type C's, one the support display port, HDMI 2.1, so the latest in terms of just connectivity and ports. Now as a laptop you're looking at a couple of things, power performance and then also battery life. So let's start with power performance, this has the Ryzen AI7 chipset, this is the Ryzen 78840HS for those who want to know and a 780M Radeon graphics card. In terms of performance, it's all on screen there, time spy, we also have of course night radar, we also have our Cinebench R23 scores for those who like to see the scores but for me I want to just show you what that means because I like to game on any device I use and that's what I'm going to do here with this one. Street Fighter played really well, plugged in over 60 frames per second, unplugged it's about 55 frames per second. Now Shadow of the Tomb radar also didn't play as well but it still got to about 50s in terms of frame rate so that was still pretty cool. Now another big thing is what Microsoft wants to do with chipsets like this, it's all about AI and this has the Microsoft co-pilot button right there, you press that button of course brings a co-pilot but you can do all those cool AI things, create a dog in space or whatever you want to do but the idea is that you can do this on board, on system now. I didn't spend much time with that because I really haven't done that so I'm not going to lie to you and tell you that I did a lot of AI work on this but I can tell you that it does support that and it does support it fairly well. Now in terms of battery life, Asus claims 12 hours of battery life. In my experience it's about 11 hours or so which is still pretty good and solid. I do like the fact that it ran really well and it wasn't burning up my you know my hands or my lap while using this laptop. Now in terms of the audio performance you have harmonica and speakers which you heard while we're actually playing Street Fighter which actually sounded pretty good and I just love the overall feel of this laptop it's so nice and like nimble you move it around in different ways it's easy to use. Now in terms of specs you're looking at 16 gigabytes of RAM, 512 gigabytes of storage and guess how much this laptop costs. This is only $800 so you pick it up right now at Walmart for that price but this is a great starting price for laptops. This is what I like to see the pricing getting lower more affordable with better features having an OLED display may not be 3k it's just 1080p but it's still a lovely looking display that's what I want to see from manufacturers and I love this laptop for that aspect I think a lot of people will like it too so if you guys have any questions or any comments or did I forget to mention sorry this laptop also is a touchscreen you kind of saw me touching it around but you get that idea again all that for $800 is pretty cool so any questions any comments about this you want to pick it up use our link down below this is thunder you saying thank you and always enjoy your entertainment and yes Cyclops is the man