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ASUS VivoBook 15 F513 Laptop (F513EA-OS36) on sale for $399.99 - extra 5% off when you select
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Specs:
- Intel Core i3-1115G4 3.0 GHz Processor
- 15.6" 1920x1080 FHD Display
- 8GB DDR4 Memory
- 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0
- Fingerprint Reader
- Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 10 Home (S mode)
- Ports:
- 3x USB Ports
- 1x HDMI
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
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With the HP, you get a 1TB HDD but you would need another 4GB stick to make it reasonably useful. Both screens appear basic.
There is a HP 15.6" Ryzen 5 for $429 at Walmart with a better processor, but no backlit keyboard or fingerprint scanner, but same storage and RAM.
I have the older Asus ZenBook which doesn't have the angled base when you open the screen. I agree - it may not last long if it is propped up by tiny rubber feet. Battery life is on par with laptops at this price point.
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I picked up an open box one of these for $408
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus...of=openb
and while I like it, I'm wondering if I wouldn't like a little bigger screen.
Looking for good build quality, backlit, 1080p screen for $500 or under.
I picked up an open box one of these for $408
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus...of=openbox [bestbuy.com]
and while I like it, I'm wondering if I wouldn't like a little bigger screen.
Looking for good build quality, backlit, 1080p screen for $500 or under.
I take it that the RAM is soldered and no expansion options for storage in the ZenBook. Personally, I prefer a 14" 1080p vs a 15.6" for portability as 15.6" adds at least 1lb more. The larger screen is possibly easy on the eyes and also for anyone who needs a 10-digit numeric pad.
Build quality on VivoBook is not as good as ZenBook. Currently using a 7th Gen Intel i7 ZenBook which is 4 years old and running quite well.
I take it that the RAM is soldered and no expansion options for storage in the ZenBook. Personally, I prefer a 14" 1080p vs a 15.6" for portability as 15.6" adds at least 1lb more. The larger screen is possibly easy on the eyes and also for anyone who needs a 10-digit numeric pad.
Build quality on VivoBook is not as good as ZenBook. Currently using a 7th Gen Intel i7 ZenBook which is 4 years old and running quite well.
the current model:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus...Id=64603
has been doing similar. The mx450 of the newer one is bit better but I think the older version I got has just a bit brighter screen (300 vs 250 nits) so I wanted that.
this is just a PC for me around the house. My main desktop is in my office and I always don't feel like going in my office if I need a PC to do something, so I wanted a cheaper laptop for general surfing and office duties. Yeah, the RAM is soldered - Seems to be pretty common these days. Would sure prefer 12-16GB but figured I'd take a gamble on the 8GB. Just not sure on the 14" vs 15".
the current model
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus...Id=6460365 [bestbuy.com]
has been doing similar. The mx450 of the newer one is bit better but I think the older version I got has just a bit brighter screen (300 vs 250 nits) so I wanted that.
this is just a PC for me around the house. My main desktop is in my office and I always don't feel like going in my office if I need a PC to do something, so I wanted a cheaper laptop for general surfing and office duties. Just not sure on the 14" vs 15".
With the HP, you get a 1TB HDD but you would need another 4GB stick to make it reasonably useful. Both screens appear basic.
There is a HP 15.6" Ryzen 5 for $429 at Walmart with a better processor, but no backlit keyboard or fingerprint scanner, but same storage and RAM.
I have the older Asus ZenBook which doesn't have the angled base when you open the screen. I agree - it may not last long if it is propped up by tiny rubber feet. Battery life is on par with laptops at this price point.
To be honest, they shouldn't even be allowed to make them anymore with only 4GB.
To be honest, they shouldn't even be allowed to make them anymore with only 4GB.
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To be honest, they shouldn't even be allowed to make them anymore with only 4GB.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15184573-hp-laptop-15-6-1080p-ryzen-5-5500u-8gb-ram-256gb-ssd-vega-7-399-free-shipping
In the good old days of glossy and semi-glossy screens even cheap laptops had decent screen quality.
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