Asus Vivobook 15 Thin and Light Laptop, 15.6″ Full HD, AMD Quad Core R5-3500U CPU, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD, AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, Windows 10 Home, F512DA-EB55-SL, Transparent Silver
Whether at work or play, Asus VivoBook 15 is the compact laptop that immerses you in whatever you set out to do. Its new Frameless four-sided NanoEdge display boasts an ultra slim 5.7mm bezel, giving an amazing 88% screen-to-body ratio for supremely immersive visuals. The ErgoLift hinge design also tilts The keyboard up for more
Whether at work or play, Asus VivoBook 15 is the compact laptop that immerses you in whatever you set out to do. Its new Frameless four-sided NanoEdge display boasts an ultra slim 5.7mm bezel, giving an amazing 88% screen-to-body ratio for supremely immersive visuals. The ErgoLift hinge design also tilts The keyboard up for more comfortable typing. Vivobook 15 is powered by up to AMD R5 processor with discrete AMD Radeon graphics to help you get things done with the least amount of fuss. What’s more, it’s available in four unique finishes to suit your style in different colors: slate Gray, Transparent Silver, coral crush and peacock blue. The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1 (Gen 1 and 2), and/or Type-C will vary depending on many factors including the processing speed of the host device, file attributes and other factors related to system configuration and your operating environment.
Product Features
- 15.6 inch FHD 4 Way NanoEdge bezel Display with a stunning 88% screen-to-body ratio
- Powerful AMD Quad Core r5-3500u Processor (2M Cache, up to 3.6 GHz)
- Amd Radeon Vega 8 discrete graphics with Windows 10 Home
- 8GB DDR4 RAM and 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD
- Ergonomic backlit chiclet keyboard with fingerprint sensor activated via Windows Hello
Even the replacement is defective! Buyer beware 🙁 After years of using Amazon for hundreds of orders, this is my very FIRST negative review:I was very excited at the prospect of buying this laptop. When the first one arrived on August 24, 2018, everything was great. I was very impressed with its sleek design and the speed of the processor itself. The screen looked great. I had no complaints! I allowed the battery to charge to 100% during initial setup.Once the battery was at 100%, I unplugged it and used it in another area of the house. After some use, the battery charge had logically gone down some (down to about 80%), and so I went back to my office to plug it in. The power icon on the bottom right corner task bar showed a little *plug* symbol, so I assumed that it was charging.A few hours of use later, I noticed that my battery was very low, around 10%. How was this possible if it had been plugged in the whole time?Upon hovering the cursor over the power icon, I got the following message:…
Great but some obvious improvements though Great great great laptop. Love it, strong upgrade from my aging Core i3. I followed the popular recommendations to purchase the 128GB SSD along with the 1TB hard drive. Very fast, nice screen, like the fingerprint sensor. Here are the shortcomings that keep it from a 5.1) Power key is located within the keyboard up at the top right corner. It is adjacent to the often used Delete, Backspace, and Home keys. Really? This passed their use case criteria? I often miss the Delete or Backspace keys and am accidentally putting my laptop into sleep. Several decades of best practices in designing laptops has led to this? Sigh. Deep. Sigh. Found the workaround at a CNET article. Since Amazon won’t allow URL’s in reviews, just Google “Asus Vivobook power button” and it will be the first link.2) Keyboard is not backlit. This should be a simple feature addition that is minor in terms of cost. Merely an LED and a light tube. Would have been worth a few extra buck were…