


It is a bit like an Easter egg hunt isn’t it?All in all, good luck in your search and, if I may pass a word to ASUS, think CUSTOMER FIRST and get the SSD identification where it should be. An educated buyer is a happy buyer, however, and I don’t believe many stores would stop you from exchanging your new Zenbook purchase if you decided that the ‘SandForce Driven’ Zenbook was the one for you. It is a gorgeous system which is very solid and well built and, well lets face it, SATA 3 ultrabooks are not so easy to find. The XM11 is just that good.I am going to guess that there are a significant number of readers that arrived here in search of confirmation that the ASUS Zenbook is, in fact, the ultrabook for them and we couldn’t agree more. The XM11 displayed an incredible high transfer speeds of 352MB/s , while testing in Media Center, while the U100 couldn’t even reach SATA 3 speeds. Again, that is the lowest result (12154) that I think I have ever seen from an SSD.
We would be happy to conduct a follow up review of a Zenbook of equal configuration and to amend our results accordingly, if need be. Oh ya, the smaller is ‘SandForce Driven’ in this case which makes that an easy decision.Regarding any concerns that ASUS or Sandisk may have with respect to the report, Test Regimen or results attained, both are invited to contact us should they feel that our results are substantially different to their own.
