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osman calderon
> 3 dayRealmente no recomienda esta marca, en mi caso dejó mucho que desear.
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lydia
> 3 dayLaptop would not turn on.
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tanya
> 3 dayIt worked 6 months, and just stopped working, I got a new charger, then a battery, and still doesnt work. This company wants a lot of money up front, then they will send you a bill, pretty schechy.
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Regan Lively
> 3 dayThis is a very nice, well equipped office productivity laptop. This laptop is NOT intended for gaming performance. Most of the negative reviews come from people who attempted to use this as a gaming laptop. Also, no bloatware. Asus wins again!
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Robel Bolivar Mendoza
Greater than one weekExcelent
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Justin F
> 3 dayGreat laptop for light gaming. I got it for a travel laptop as my main gaming computer is a desktop. It works well for gaming, although it will not be able to run recent AAA games without significantly reducing resolution and graphics quality.
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Vince Christopher
> 3 dayKid lives it, faster than we even though it would be.
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Prof. Constantin Hettinger MD
> 3 dayNice laptop. Light. Easy to set up and use. Nice screen quality.
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greg rougeau
Greater than one weekNearly a week after I purchased the ASUS VivoBook 15, I posted a negative review. My gripes: terrible screen resolution, slow processing, poor sound, the sensitivity of the keyboard, and other issues. ASUS replied t the effect that they were gutted by negative reviews, and I took my post down (I hardly ever leave negative reviews, but I guess I should for the Amazon community). I learned how to deal with this clunky, poorlt manufactured machine. Today, on nearly the one-month anniversary of my purchase of this device, the screen turns off automatically when not connected to power, and I understand from online searches that this is a recurring problem with ASUS, for which ASUS apparently cannot provide customers assistance with. Time to get negative (again). Please save yourself the misery (and money) of purchasing this truly inferior product. I purchased it to replace an Apple MacBook, because I wanted Windows. I wish I never had. Id like to turn this junk back in to see if I can get warranty on it, but I might be more satisfied throwing the device off a cliff.
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The Templar
> 3 dayWell I got this laptop, pretty decent looking and felt light, but well, the driver for the WiFi isn’t working. I tried to reinstall the entire system, I tried to use the BIOS to troubleshoot, but it’s just broken. Of course I made the mistake of being optimistic in spite of the bad reviews and took it on a trip immediately after getting it today, so now I have a brick. I’ll have to find a local Internet cafe to download drivers and see if I can fix it myself, but anyone who sends out junk that won’t work is obviously selling, well, junk.