ASUS VivoBook 14 Slim Laptop Computer, 14 IPS FHD Display, Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 4GB DDR4, 128GB PCIe SSD, Fingerprint Reader, Windows 11 Home in S Mode, Slate Grey, F415EA-AS31

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  • Joseph Kim

    > 3 day

    Its overall good, but battery life is kinda short compared to other laptops at similar (or a bit more expensive) price. Also the cpu is fine for regular works but I cant recommend it for playing games or some other graphical works. Audio quality is also not so good (but it doesnt really matter cause I use headphones). The biggest problem in my opinion is the heating. The laptop heats up fast.

  • Judy Kabacinski

    > 3 day

    Great item for price.

  • Jaime Ch

    > 3 day

    It only turned on once, then it smelled burning and it never turned on again, too bad it was my New Years gift to my daughter

  • Tim

    > 3 day

    I have a mac m1 laptop, but needed a Windows one, because of my job. So I decided to buy this one. First of all I added RAM and ROM, to 12 and 512 gb.

  • BrendanWat

    > 3 day

    Battery life struggles, seems like it needs more ram to run windows well.

  • Isabel P.

    > 3 day

    No es lo mejor en laptops, pero es útil para mi.

  • Lee Doma

    > 3 day

    The camera doesnt work. There is no camera showing in the device manager.

  • Avid couch surfer

    > 3 day

    I deploy and setup a lot of computers for my work as I work as a consultant for small businesses taking care of their IT needs. The case is okay nothing to really write about its functional and mostly plastic so that helps to keep the cost down in the manufacturing. I do like the layout of the components on the mainboard they placed the fan on the right side of the unit and then created an air channel by making track which guides the airflow across the CPU, over the heat pipe, and then exiting the laptop by passing through the heat sink fins. The CPU is placed over the keyboard area and not the palm rest portions of the laptop. This keeps your palms from heating up and sweating during the warm summer and fall months. Dell and HP uses to place the CPU underneath the palm rest area to keep the heat away from the other components of the laptop but ergonomically it wasnt a good idea. The M.2 NVMe card could have been replaced with an 22x42 card instead of 22x80 and placed inside the track of the airflow for better cooling.

  • Raphael

    > 3 day

    I bought this little cutie for my girlfriend whos a high school teacher and its such a perfect gift. But I also put an additional 8gb stick of Ram and a 500gb Crucial SSD (which is a very easy process to perform). Even though its a good laptop for school purpose already, these upgrades made it more powerful and future proof. Love it so much.

  • Mohamad Yusoff

    > 3 day

    I like that this has upgradable ram, nvme ssd and wifi. onboard 4gb 3200mhz. battery is small at 37Wh. you can set max cpu % to 30% to limit power consumption from 30w to 7w to extend battety life. the ips screen is about 68% srgb with yellow tint. no color change when viewing from extreme angle

Whether for work or play, ASUS Vivobook 14 F415 is an affordable laptop that delivers powerful performance and immersive visuals. The NanoEdge display on the 14 inch ASUS Vivobook 14 F415 boasts IPS-level wide 178-degree viewing angles and a matte anti-glare coating for a truly engaging experience, and it is fast and efficient thanks to its Intel i3 processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 11 Home in S mode. Weighing only 3.3lbs and featuring a built-in fingerprint sensor for fast and easy login, this lightweight laptop won’t slow you down.

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