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Cherry
> 3 dayI highly recommend this product. One of the best product and laptop.
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Jonathan R.
> 3 dayScreen bleed right out of the box! Ill be returning it. Also, I dont like how the speakers are on the bottom(underneath) the computer.
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samuel
> 3 dayRefrigeración pecima o prácticamente inultio la pc solo por descargar algo ya llega a los 80 grados C° no me quiero imaginar jugando.. creo que si alguien llega a jugar o ponerla hacer algo medio pesado la pc moriría en poco tiempo.
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Frances
Greater than one weekI purchased the ASUS Vivobook 15 laptop for my grandson but received nothing but grief. The laptop keeps cutting off. I reached out to the sellers and after almost 2 hours of trying different scenarios under their guidance, the laptop is still cutting off when in use. I have bought laptops from other brands online and have never encountered a problem. I AM TOTALLY UPSET AND DISAPPOINTED!
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Isaac B.
> 3 dayI have had great luck with ASUS laptops. This one is fast with terrific screen resolution. Love it!
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Rob
> 3 dayPurchased when tablet started freaking out. Thought about upgrading (building) desktop with new MOBO etc. Compared pricing and decided better off just getting a laptop. After shopping all the brands and comparing configs I landed on this ASUS Vivobook. It covers all my needs and then some. At a much better price. After adding 16GB RAM (20GB total) and 1TB internal HDD (made easy by ASUS and an add-on drive tray kit), I have the laptop I would want if I could build one myself. And still less expensive than other brands with similar configs. The FHD display and 4K HDMI connection give me display options. Looks great when connected to 65 4K TV. Keeping cool is no problem with its venting. Although a little distracting when fans ramp up. The MyASUS app is great for fine tuning operation, connection and sharing (files, video and camera) with mobile devices, and battery life beyond what Windows can configure.
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Noblelord
> 3 dayI just received my Asus Thinkbook 15 via UPS yesterday and finished setting it up. It works just fine and it is much faster than my old Lenovo V570 with an old 2.4 GHz processor. I bought the one with an AMD Ryzen 7, it is a 4.0 GHz processor and with 8 Gb of DDR 4 ram and a 512 SSD. Although this device does not have an optical drive or an ethernet port, you can purchase an ethernet port separately and connect it via a USB port on your device. Once the device is connected via an ethernet port; your internet connection will be much more secure and a bit faster as well. I am a computer science major and this works very well. The notebook itself looks very professional in slate gray and it is also very lightweight as well. The fingerprint scanner is very easy to set up and once you do, you will be able to log into your account with one touch of a finger. It is much better and more secure than an old fashion password. DDR 4 ram is twice as fast as DDR 3 ram, therefore 8 GB of DDR 4 ram is the equivalent of 16 GB of DDR 3 ram. You can purchase a stick of 16 GB of DDR ram and upgrade the memory to 20 GB of DDR 4 ram for about $50. As I stated previously, this is really not a budget computer at all. It is also not a delicate device at all, the hard plastic casing is just as durable as a Lenovo laptop or notebook computer. Too much ram in a computer can cause it to crash, so can a defective stick of memory.
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Fabian B.
Greater than one weekWhile the laptop is working n everything, I received a lesser 256GB SSD than the 512GB model I originally bought.
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Marcelo Satoru Nakano
> 3 dayI just took it from the box and it is freezing with very light applications such as Google Chrome, what should not happen in a brand new computer. Besides, the battery does not last more than 2 hours, which is very far from what the supplier advertises.
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Cory Sullivan
> 3 daySo the laptop is good for what I need. Perfect really. Unfortunately, about a week ago a strange line of gray smudge appeared on my screen. It wasnt wide at all and stretched about a 4th of the screen with a dot at the end separated randomly. You can only really see it on darker colors, otherwise not at all. Though, if the screen is black (like its on but black), you can see a faint, large spread smudge of red pixels across a decent part of the screen. I have not dropped it or damaged it, and its pretty much just been closed in my backpack and opened at work. Whats up with this? I thought it would go away, but it has not unfortunately. Its still works fine though disregarding that.