The ASUS VivoBook is a great entry level laptop sporting a high def screen and a solid state drive. It’s quick, nimble, and great for non-profits or small businesses looking for a good laptop at an inexpensive price.
Configured as:
-15.6″ FHD Anti-Glare LCD
-AMD A12 2.7GHz
-8GB DDR4
-256GB SSD
-Radeon R7 Graphics
-USB Type-C, Bluetooth, Fingerprint Reader, Webcam, WiFi, HDMI
We haven’t had a chance to test the machine for long term reliability and will update if it poses a problem, but we have no reason to believe given the materials and the track history of ASUS’s recent products that this shouldn’t be. Unlike competing notebooks from HP, this machine is well thought out, easy to service, and offers a LOT of bang for your buck.
We’d confidently recommend this laptop to clients.
Around 8 hours w general use.
Dimensions:
14.2" x 9.6" x 0.8"
Weight:
3.7 lbs.
1x Headphone-out
Audio-in Combo Jack;
1x HDMI;
2x USB 2.0;
1x USB 3.0;
1x USB3.1 Type C
15.6" FHD
1920x1080
Anti-Glare
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