ASUS VivoBook 15 F1500EA Slim Laptop, 15.6 FHD Display, 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 4GB DDR4, 128GB NVMe SSD, Windows 11 Home in S Mode, Indie Black, F1500EA-AS31
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Mohammed Almotheby
> 24 hourgood
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Meg P
> 24 hourPerfect size and lightweight but extremely slow. On a strong Wi-Fi connection and web page loading speeds are extremely slow. Even typing in a basic word doc was extremely slow. Would not recommend.
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Ray
> 24 hourScreen pixels are very low and the processor is very slow. It would be a pain to use it if you’ve been Macs.
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Anthony Hodges
> 24 hourIt may be decent, I do not know. It would not allow me to navigate at all. If the price is super low, you get what you pay for.
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Grace
> 24 hourI just use this laptop for some light office work and internet. And it works well so far. It goes slow sometimes, but it is okay for such a little laptop with unexpensive price and I like it very light and it can be made flat standing against the wall so you can stand to read comfortably without holding it
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Ayomide
> 24 hourI was looking for a quick Laptop for school, and thought this was quick, safe to say I was wrong. The first day it froze on youtube videos and continues to do it. Word docs and tabs also freeze while I am trying to do school work. All I download is powerpoints and word docs and this thing is already out of space. Does the operating system take up all of it? I am a bit cranky because I hate doing schoolwork and getting slowed down by the pace. In total it is all right, good for a good basic procedure, and surprisingly does not overheat. I talked mainly about the pace, but the display is not sharp when it comes to pictures and colors. It forwent features for durability. It is a laptop that is cost-efficient for a youngster in high school or middle school because it can survive their shenanigans. It is also good for people with low laptop usage. Apart from that, it is best to just save a little more for another one.
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maria
> 24 hourI got this to be able to work when Im traveling. I needed something basic with email, internet, Excel and Word. Something that wouldnt take up space in my carry-on. To get this at such a bargain price is awesome. Set up was so easy. Im in love with this little marvel. Only problem is that the integrated number pad, which I was so excited about, doesnt work for the purpose i needed it for, which was accents in other languages.
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Arch
> 24 hourI realize this is a $200 laptop. But still, the basic hardware ought to work, especially a new-model machine fresh out of the box. First time using it I noticed though it was plugged it was not charging. Jiggling/moving the power cord causes it to erratically charge, then stop charging. I don’t know at this point if the issue is the cord or the port, but it is definitely hardware related. Next I tried plugging it into my docking station using the USB-C port. Windows makes the “connected hardware” sound, but there is zero video output to my monitors and the machine doesn’t charge. USB-C port appears DOA as far as I can tell. Really disappointed because I read good reviews, the machine feels solid, and I love the size. But if the basic features don’t work straight out of the box, what’s the point??
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kylie ryan
> 24 hourI am not a gamer, therefore I can’t provide feedback on this aspect. One point I dislike about the laptop is the positioning of the on/off button. It’s located in the location, the delete button is on my work laptop. So I am continuously turning the laptop off in error when I meant to hit the delete button. The on off button for the keyboard is also in an awkward location. I continually hit this in error and keep typing numbers in error.
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Elizabeth Martin
> 24 hourI would never have bought this had I realized it would force me to use a Microsoft account to log in to use it at all. I will probably send it back. I dont need one more dumb thing to sign into.