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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Edgar Nieto
> 3 dayas good as expected
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Andrey Rivera Elizondo
> 3 dayIm impress with the faster, and screen is great, I bouthg for my wife and is great device .
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Niko
> 3 dayLa compré para mi sobrina pues en el colegio le pidieron una tablet o computadora portátil para las clases cuyos libros son electrónicos.
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BK
Greater than one weekGot this for my father for Christmas and its so intuitive I didnt need to train him on how to use it. He uses it for email and browsing the internet although it could be used for so much more!
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J.38
> 3 dayIncredibly slow out of the box - we’re talking 30+ seconds to load a web page and a 5 second lag time on scrolling. I bought this to work on BlackBoard and Google Drive. This thing can’t even handle that. Returning immediately.
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vacuumtubejazzpro
> 3 dayI just steered two friends towards this laptop, and both of them are really happy with it. You cant really do better for the money -- the 11th-generation Core i3 process is strikingly good, even though its only an i3, its still multiple times faster than the Intel Celeron and Pentium processors of the same generation, which you must avoid. Im posting this review to let everyone know that the 4GB of RAM (memory) that it ships with in insufficient for most uses. That is intentional on Asus part, so this laptop does not compete with its more expensive and profitable models. While you can limp by on 4GB of RAM, Asus has done two GREAT things in the design of this laptop: There is an unused and available memory socket inside, and the SSD is also installed in a socket. This computer becomes strikingly better once the RAM and possibly the SSD has been upgraded. I want to emphasize that its nearly critical to add more RAM to this computer. Your best bang for the buck is to install a single 8 Gigabyte DDR4 SODIMM memory module, for around $20. Do it yourself or have a friend help you -- its absolutely worth it, and theres no setup or any settings to change, just remove the bottom cover, clip the additional memory module into the socket, and youre off and running with 12GB instead of 4GB. Even better, purchase one of these as used - like new from Amazon for around $200, and youve just gotten yourself what is by far the best bargain laptop available.
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Davila Jorvi
Greater than one weekGood
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K. M. E.
> 3 dayI bought this on Prime Day for $270. This laptop comes with 4 GB RAM soldered on board. It is very easy and inexpensive ($35) to add an 8 GB RAM module. With 12 GB of RAM this laptop runs noticeably faster and smoother.
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Sam Wood
> 3 dayThis is, without a doubt, the single worst laptop I’ve ever owned. I’m not sure why anyone in their right mind would pay $300 for this, let alone the $150 I paid on Black Friday. This computer cannot hold a charge and has a processor that moves at “public library desktop” speeds. The fingerprint scanner works less than half the time. Simple web pages stall out on fiber-optic WiFi. You’d be better off buying a refurbished Mac from 2014 or some cheap Chromebook. Truly cannot overstate how massive of a disappointment this technology has been.
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Adriana Delgado
> 3 dayACCESIBLE Y LIGERA