Asus VivoBook S15 Complete Review - Does it Worth Your Money?


Asus VivoBook S15 Complete Review
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Asus' VivoBook S15 is a decent workstation with a remarkably vivid plan and inventive ScreenPad 2.0.

A Descriptive Review:

In spite of its 15.6-inch screen, the VivoBook is still exceptionally compact, weighing simply 1.8kg. The console itself feels firm and responsive for fast composing. There are two USB 2.0 ports on the left-hand edge, with one USB 3.1 and one USB-C over on the right. The correct edge likewise houses a microSD space for memory cards, 3.5mm sound connector. With ASUS Splendid visual-improvement innovation, you'll see the absolute best pictures conceivable. With ASUS Splendid visual-advancement innovation, you'll see the absolute best pictures conceivable. ASUS Tru2Life Video is a selective video upgrade innovation that is like advances found in some top of the line TVs. It utilizes insightful programming calculations to streamline the sharpness and difference of each video outline, so recordings look more clear, progressively point by point and increasingly sensible. This can improve the complexity by up to 150%, bringing out concealed detail in dull regions. The ScreenPad 2.0 will you take written by hand notes, deal with regular capacities when you're altering PowerPoint, Excel or Word, and so on. You can change to the trackpad by tapping the image at the base left corner. The workstation likewise accompanies highlights like Windows Hello for opening, which depends on facial acknowledgment.

A Brief Analysis:

CPU: 1.8GHz Intel Core i7-8565U
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
RAM: 8GB DDR4 (2,400 MHz)
Screen: 15.6-inch, HD (1920x1080)
Storage: 512GB solid-state drive
Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.1, 1x USB-C, 1 x 3.5mm audio, 1x micro-SD, 1 x HDMI
Connectivity: WiFi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.0
Camera: 1920x1080 webcam with microphone
Weight: 3.97 pounds (1.8kg)
Size: 14.1 x 9.1 x 0.7 inches (35.7x23x1.8cm)

Price:
  • 15-inch priced at $700 with an Intel i5-8265U running at 1.6GHz, along with 8GB memory and 256GB solid-state drive
  • 15-inch priced at $1200 with a quad-core i7-8565U running at 1.8GHz, along with 32GB memory and 512GB solid-state drive

Pros:
  • Fast overall performance
  • Improved ScreenPad 2.0
  • Weighs just 1.8kg
  • Powerful i7 processor
  • Good connectivity

Cons:
  • Dull display
  • Merely average battery life
  • ScreenPad is a bit weird


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