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ASUS VIVOBOOK 14 OLED X1405ZA 14" INTEL CORE I5-1235U 1.3GHZ / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD
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Características ASUS VIVOBOOK 14 OLED X1405ZA 14" INTEL CORE I5-1235U 1.3GHZ / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD
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RAM16 GB
Capacidad512 GB
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Amho
How about the bad performance on Windows 11?
AluMinioume
Very interesting product, but I don't see the point of the 4 GB RAM / 128 GB ROM version without the keyboard; you might as well buy an Android tablet. The real advantage is being able to constantly switch from tablet to PC use. I was also wondering if it would be possible to install Android-x86 in Dual-Boot with Windows? The product would become even more attractive! But the real question is: when can we buy it? Because it's starting to take a while ...
mjw149
One thing I found cross-shopping tablets - which I gather that few bother to do now - is that these are almost always more narrow than ipads. Look at narrow that is in the picture above. It's a strange collective failure, since pdfs, ebook textbooks and other published content really cry out for a wider aspect ratio, and people who want a tablet with a stylus often need that. So the ipad wins by default even for people like myself looking at alternatives. Surface is one of the few to get this right, at least.
Hank Beto
Very thorough review. Thank you. Although, what good is a device and its supposed specs that cannot be purchased anywhere? It's effectively imaginary.
smh
Can someone tell me why the enter key is green?
Tom...
I have the same laptop with mx150 (previous model I guess), and I really love it. This is my third asus laptop, and my personal experience is that they are really long lasting. In Hungary, asus has a pretty nice customer service(outsourced to another company), I only had a problem once, and they replaced the whole motherboard (everything was integrated), and also the keyboard, despite it was obvious I removed the bottom multiple times for changing hdd and things. And they didn't even ask or anything. This was an important part of my decision on buying asus. So in Hungary, I'd really recommend it. Both of the previous ones are still working 7 and 12 yrs old, after playing the sh*t out of them. This is a good one as well, cs:go runs at 80-100 fps, max settings, CS:S at 170 fps, max. I think the plastic cover could be a bit more solid. Keyboard is good and quiet, however touch-pad could be better, but still okay for everyday use. The screen goes totally blank when using on sunshine, as mentioned. It has an empty slot to increase memory to 16 gb (that's maximum), and also room to add a second ssd/ hdd. The fingerprint reader is kinda crappy, I can never unlock it for first time. But I'm the kind with wet hands mostly. I wrote all the negativities after using it for a year, but overall I'm still really satisfied with it. Perfect for everyday use, can easily hadle 30-40+ browser tabs+proker client+ cs:source on taskbar, and still good for my gaming needs.
t8769
This is a terrible laptop The battery is bad, runs out quickly The speakers aren't great The keyboard is good but you can't read the letters unless at night The fingerprint reader does not work It is slow, very little power I am really disappointed in Asus and regret buying it!
Sandeep
Thanks a ton for such deep deep review :) :) I'm going to confirm this laptop now.!
william blake
look at all 7 contenders in a screen section only one is above 300nits all of them has a crappy color space any reasonable explanations for this phenomena? small screens are always worse than big. why?