I bought the E410 with the Intel(R) Pentium(R) Silver N5030 CPU @ 1.10GHz 18 months ago during the OD BF sale for $199. Added NVMe m.2 500GB SSD for $50 and have been very happy with this as my daily driver. (faster processor than above Celeron N4020) PassMark CPU Benchmark 2705 vs 1574.
Backlit keyboard, W10 Home, ASUS NumberPad trackpad feature, 8 hour battery life, 80% battery charge cutoff option - preserves battery when always plugged in.
I saw E410 has 1600 x 768 (HD) resolution, Anyway, your advice kind of soothed my sadness. Thx
a very common mistake & incorrect product info. in Bestbuy
According to ASUS official, https://www.asus.com/Laptops/For-.../techspec/
for non-FHD models, it should be:
14.0-inch, HD (1366 x 768) 16:9 aspect ratio, LED Backlit, 200nits, 45% NTSC color gamut for non-OLED, Anti-glare display, Screen-to-body ratio: 78 %
non-FHD resolution is not much an issue in 11.6" model
If I didn't buy the e210 model a few days ago, I would have bought it by adding $10 to it. I'm so sad.
I was also regretting it, but then figured 11 inch is much easier to carry than the other one at 14+ inch, and I already have 15.6 new laptop. So, I am content now and at peace. Lol
I was also regretting it, but then figured 11 inch is much easier to carry than the other one at 14+ inch, and I already have 15.6 new laptop. So, I am content now and at peace. Lol
another chance to regret: $150, $10 more for 14"+128Gb eMMC
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That's rough
Backlit keyboard, W10 Home, ASUS NumberPad trackpad feature, 8 hour battery life, 80% battery charge cutoff option - preserves battery when always plugged in.
same 1366x768 but in 14" display is a different story. 11" size & weight give u much better portability imo
a very common mistake & incorrect product info. in Bestbuy
According to ASUS official, https://www.asus.com/Laptops/For-.../techspec/
for non-FHD models, it should be:
14.0-inch, HD (1366 x 768) 16:9 aspect ratio, LED Backlit, 200nits, 45% NTSC color gamut for non-OLED, Anti-glare display, Screen-to-body ratio: 78 %
non-FHD resolution is not much an issue in 11.6" model
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Not bad for basic use. At least it has a m.2.
Even less open box.
Do not expect much from a Celeron.
another chance to regret: $150, $10 more for 14"+128Gb eMMC
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus...Id=64694
11.6" is the best. i would rather buy a i3+FHD if I need 14"+ LOL