ASUS Vivobook Laptop, 14″ FHD Display, i3-1215U, 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD, Wi-Fi 6, HDMI, Webcam, Touchpad, Windows 11 Home, Blue
$389.99
Price: $389.99
(as of Jan 06, 2025 07:33:32 UTC – Details)
Key Features and Benefits:
CPU: i3-1215U Processor (6 Cores, 8 Threads, 10MB L3 Cache, Base Frequency at 0.9 GHz, Up to 4.4 GHz at Max Turbo Frequency)
Memory: Up to 24GB RAM
Hard Drive: Up to 2TB PCIe Solid State Drive
Operating System: Windows 11 Home
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics
Display: 14.0-inch, FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 aspect ratio, IPS-level Panel, LED Backlit, 250nits, Anti-glare display
Ports:
1x USB 2.0 Type-A
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1x HDMI 1.4
1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
1x DC-in
Optical Drive: None
Touchpad: Yes (On: F6)
Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6
Dimensions: 12.79 x 8.42 x 0.70 inches
Weight: 3.09 lbs
Color: Blue
[High Speed RAM And Enormous Space] 16GB high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run multiple applications and browser tabs all at once; 2TB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive allows to fast bootup and data transfer
[Processor] i3-1215U Processor (6 Cores, 8 Threads, 10MB L3 Cache, Base Frequency at 0.9 GHz, Up to 4.4 GHz at Max Turbo Frequency)
[Display] 14.0-inch, FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 aspect ratio, IPS-level Panel, LED Backlit, 250nits, Anti-glare display
[Tech Specs] 1x USB 2.0 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack, 1x DC-in, Webcam, Touchpad, Wi-Fi 6
[Operating System] Windows 11 Home – Beautiful, more consistent new design, Great window layout options, Improved performance features, New videogame selection and capabilities, Compatible with Android Apps
Customers say
Customers find the laptop to have a good design and sturdy construction. They appreciate its value for money, fast speed, and lightweight design. Many of them find it easy to carry around and compact enough for travel. The laptop works well and is user-friendly without sacrificing performance. They also like the touch pad, cooling capacity, and screen clarity.
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6 reviews for ASUS Vivobook Laptop, 14″ FHD Display, i3-1215U, 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD, Wi-Fi 6, HDMI, Webcam, Touchpad, Windows 11 Home, Blue
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$389.99
akamaibuyer –
Medium level laptop with lots of power and features. Excellent value for a quality Asus line.
This 14″ laptop is compact enough for travel especially on airplane seats when the table has so little space. I used to have a 17″ old laptop and the screen gets “crushed” when somebody in front reclines the seat. However 14″ can be little small for daily use but I am at a age using reading glasses so I don’t have any problem seeing smaller words.At first I was afraid to go into a new laptop with windows 11. I got used to it very quick and no problem from the beginning. You can modify Windows 11 to look like Windows 10 but with better features.The monitor is bright and clear, pad easy to work and I can trust Asus with all its features and quality as I had Asus before. 512GB SSD is lightning fast and plenty of space after Windows 11. Even though it is Intel core i3, the 16GB Ram helps speed up with most common daily tasks even with moderately speedy games. WiFi and Bluetooth connections are fast and smooth.This is a great for me as a second computer for mostly travel.
PXXRM4CH1N384 –
Great Laptop if you remove Windows 11 S
Processor and RAM are decent. Screen and keyboard with the number pad built into the touch pad mouse takes a bit to get use to. Excellent storage. The only drawback is Windows 11 S which will not allow any apps or software that isn’t available from the Microsoft Store. It’s a nice feature if you have small children or older people who are not tech savvy. If you want to be able to receive the normal updates from Microsoft and use outside apps then I recommend removing Windows 11 S. If you want to put it back on then you’d have to reset your laptop back to factory to do so. Other than that, I really enjoy this laptop.
FinalKG –
A Great Option for $300. Very fast little chip. Quality workhorse, slim and portable.
Overall, a great laptop for $310 after tax. If you upgrade the memory, make sure you get memory that works with Intel Laptops as well- the Gskills stick I tried would cause the laptop to not even post. The i3-1215U is actually a very capable little chip. Minecraft 1.21.4 runs at 180 fps +, and it runs older AAA tittles with ease, games from around 2007-2013 just fine.
Virginia Yank –
Everything I Want & Need in a Laptop
Fast, lightweight and affordable with a sharp display. Clever incorporation of touch screen with number pad. Finally, a laptop that breaks from the paltry 250 or 500 GB SSD to a full 1TB which allows me to fully use my One Drive storage capacity. Perfect laptop for my photography and related projects. 16gb RAM handles multiple tasks with ease. The only issue I have is no SD slot but that’s easily remedied with an adapter. Very pleased with this purchase.
Dane’lle –
Vivobook model X1404ZA. Blue.
This review is for the Vizio book 14 inch, with the i3 processor and 16gb of ram.The model per the computer is x1404za. It’s not listed on Amazon but that’s what it is.First this has pretty good hardware for the price of ~$300. The processor is about 4x better than the i7 in my old (10 years) laptop. The ram is fast. DDR4 3200 Mt/s which is very good and not listed so figured I’d let yall know.On task Manager it says it has Intel 8gb GPU. But I do not think this laptop has a dedicated GPU. So this might be a semi -lie. Basically it’s a software that converts the CPU processor into GPU functions. But that’s not the same as a dedicated GPU. Intel doesn’t make GPUs anyhow.It’s not a gaming laptop (regardless of the 8gb GPU listed) and I don’t plan to even try to run games from it. It’s probably going to be perfect though for viewing videos or anything like that.It’s a work laptop for me so as long as I can do zoom, PowerPoints, and some stats software, it’s prefect.The laptop is light weight which will be nice considering I pack it around daily.Additionally the housing is aesthetic. I also really like the number pad option.The screen seems pretty good. I have a 4k TV and looking back and forth, the laptop screen seems about the same quality and resolution even though technically, it’s not. But it does look good.Be sure to do all the updates and bios updates when you get it. You will need a Microsoft email to set up Windows. That’s how Windows works since a few versions back. Hotmail email works fine.It didn’t come with a bunch of bloatware, for once! I appreciate that. Nothing like spending hours removing junk from a brand new PC. Glad they stopped doing that nonsense.Overall , had it a week. Works great. No complaints.
mini –
Several complaints
I have encountered several problems and I don’t know if that was me or windows 11 or the laptop itself or all three combined.I have avoided upgrading to windows 11 until now, so I am still not used to it. In short, my problems may be caused by windows 11 as well.The Biggest problems I have are:1 The fan sometimes started to run when the memory was only used at 30%. The bottom of the laptop became really hot. The fan could work really hard and loud all the time and the web pages started to open slow. This could happen even when I only had 6 web pages opened. I didnât play games. I installed very few apps.2 Sometimes it struggled to open apps like pdf, zoom and Line. Not always, but frequent enough to annoy me.3 The webpage could become unresponsive. For example, When I wanted to change the color on a Yahoo Financeâs chart. It failed. I saw the cursor, the color options, I clicked it and nothing happened. The screen is just unresponsive.4 Asusâs screen is clear, but when i switched to look at my Acer IPS screen. I found it felt much better. Asusâs night light color saturation is also worse than Acer.5 When I tried to return this laptop due to the above problems, I found out Amazon only offers 2 Amazon stores for drop-off which are about a 30 min drive away from home. If I need to drive to other cities to return, I don’t consider it a free return. Why for something worth 30 dollars, Amazon gives you return labels for free shipping or lets you return to your nationhood Kohl’s, but not for a much expensive computer?