ASUS VivoBook Go 14 Flip Thin and Light 2-in-1 Laptop, 14 inch HD Touch, Intel Celeron N4500 CPU, UHD Graphics, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC, NumberPad, Windows 11 Home in S Mode, Quiet Blue, J1400KA-DS02T
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Dee Irish
> 3 dayFirst and foremost I love ASUS products. I have owned several of their laptops across the years with no complaints.
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Dr. Thea Turner
Greater than one weekIts perfect but no USB PORT.
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Elora
> 3 dayI bought this for school and in the middle of the day it was restart to update and won’t work for 1-5 hours. It glitches, randomly shuts off, and a lot of other annoying things. I wish I could return. Waste of money.
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D. Stewart
> 3 dayHate the windows. After using a chrome book for a while I gave this a try. Boggy, slow, controlling platform. Software is crap
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John S. Haluska
> 3 dayThis laptop is exactly what we needed for casual internet access
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Dem Pilafian
> 3 dayThis laptop is awesome for one reason: It does NOT have any of the outdated, clunky USB Type-A ports.
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Jeremy
> 3 dayPerfect laptop for small tasks like web browsing and writing papers. I use this for college, and it works perfectly for just that. I wouldn’t use for heavy storage or memory use.
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Kirk Stalnaker
> 3 dayVery flexible, just received it a couple days ago. Set up was easy once online. Want to verify durability when switching back and forth from tablet to laptop modes.
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Skylar D.
> 3 dayReally good
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Rhi
> 3 dayIt said it had HDMI but did NOT clarify that it was a MICRO-HDMI port. So, I bought it and then had to hunt down an adapter just to use my HDMI for connecting it to my monitor. That is NOT COOL. If it is HDMI, say so. If it is a MINI or MICRO HDMI, then say so. There is a MICRO-USB port, a USB-C port (which does not support an HDMI adapter), and this micro HDMI port. Be specific in your DETAILS section for those of us who read them and try to buy exactly what were looking for...thank you.