ASUS VivoBook 15 Thin and Light Laptop, 15.6” FHD, Intel Core i3-8145U CPU, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Windows 10 in S Mode, F512FA-AB34, Slate Gray
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Teri T.
> 3 dayLove this computer. I can do so much all at the same time.
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Jackson Clark
> 3 dayFor $400 this laptop is not worth it. I can’t go 5 minutes without it crashing and I need this for school and work. I can never get anything done with it and I’ve barely had it a couple months. If there was a way I could fix the crashing issue without spending any for money this would be a 5 star laptop for me but it isn’t. I thought if I were to wait it out it would get better but it hasn’t and now I’m stuck with this piece of junk and out $400. And for a college student that is a lot of money to be throwing away.
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Melisa Rippin
Greater than one weekVery cheap looking laptop speed is not bad if your looking speedy one
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Juniper
Greater than one weekAfter 8m, battery runs out fast and I only use this computer for my photography. The computer gets slow even though my storage isnt no where near the limit it promises. But other than those 2 big nos, it gets the work done.
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dee jacobson
> 3 dayIve had this for just over a year now. The other day it just shut off. Its not accepting a charge and wont turn on under any circumstances
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Heidi
> 3 dayI knew in purchasing the laptop Id need to make immediate upgrades. I didnt need the best processor as all my work is done online, but do open multiple taps and email all day long. I added 8 gb RAM and 500 gb SSD, which should be plenty for me, so overall $80 in upgrades that add to the cost of the laptop. Still cheaper than a stronger processor laptop that Id pay $100+ more for and still end up upgrading memory and storage. Boot time is lightning fast and so far everything responds as it should during work. Upgrading was super easy. There is a space for an extra hard drive, but no connector or caddy so those will have to be purchased separately, adding on another $20 to the cost. If you have a hard time finding the right connector and caddy to fit, I purchased the https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PDZ4DGF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, which ended up fitting fine but the screws are loose holding the drive to the caddy and it is only friction holding it in place in the empty hard drive slot. It is a good tight fit so it is fine for my use, which is mostly work at home, very rarely taking my laptop out of the home to work away. Overall I spent around $450 for a decent processor and plenty of memory and storage.
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Markus K
> 3 dayIts powerful enough for typical Chromebook tasks. Build quality is good. The screen is the worst Ive ever encountered on any device. Every little movement of your head makes the colors change. There no contrast, whatsoever.
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Erwin Pinargote
> 3 dayExcelente laptop solo un defecto no me vino el cable que es para adaptar otro disco duro me sentí estafado pero en si la maquina super buena
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Michael
> 3 dayStop working after two months
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John Starnes
> 3 dayThis little laptop is a great value. Really fast SSD hard drive loads programs and pages really fast. This is a great laptop for my use.