Model: Asus Vivobook 15 15.6" Laptop, Intel i3, 4GB Memory, 256GB SSD, Windows 11 (F1502ZA-SB33)
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How about comparing to Lenovo 14" IdeaPad 1i Laptop from target ($270)?
That has a TN panel. Nuff said.
Major positive about this one though is the significantly better 10-core processor vs the 6-core in the former. The former would have a much better battery life though.
Edit: Damn, this has a TN panel too. 🤮
Last edited by Dr.Wajahat October 16, 2022 at 09:41 AM.
Major positive about this one though is the significantly better 10-core processor vs the 6-core in the former. The former would have a much better battery life though.
I wouldn't call it significantly better-- the core # boost is only for the e-cores. the p-cores are the same with roughly the same performance (higher base on this one but ultimately same at turbo). same single-thread performance. e-cores are very weak compared to their p-core counterpart. You may not notice much of a difference (if any) between the two in the daily tasks you do.
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That has a TN panel. Nuff said.Major positive about this one though is the significantly better 10-core processor vs the 6-core in the former. The former would have a much better battery life though.
Edit: Damn, this has a TN panel too. 🤮
https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/F.../techspec/
Kingston backs them up:
https://www.kingston.co
That's not a dealbreaker, just a disappointment. 20 or 36 GB would be better.
https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/F.../techspec/
Kingston backs them up:
https://www.kingston.co
That's not a dealbreaker, just a disappointment. 20 or 36 GB would be better.
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Major positive about this one though is the significantly better 10-core processor vs the 6-core in the former. The former would have a much better battery life though.
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This is the second time I almost jumped on the deal. I'm holding out for a 15.6, 12th gen i3/i5, IPS, & backlit keyboard for around this price.
Display is TN, not IPS. It's also not Iris XE like the Staples site indicates - that's only in i5/i7. For me, the TN screen is the deal breaker.
With that in mind, the Target Lenovo laptop is actually a better deal IMO. Double the RAM and $60 cheaper.
how do i get the sale?
how do i get the sale?
https://slickdeals.net/f/16043380-asus-vivobook-15-laptop-intel-core-i3-1220p-15-6-1080p-4gb-ddr4-25...
This is the second time I almost jumped on the deal. I'm holding out for a 15.6, 12th gen i3/i5, IPS, & backlit keyboard for around this price.
Display is TN, not IPS. It's also not Iris XE like the Staples site indicates - that's only in i5/i7. For me, the TN screen is the deal breaker.
With that in mind, the Target Lenovo laptop is actually a better deal IMO. Double the RAM and $60 cheaper.
https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/F.../techspec/ [asus.com]
Kingston backs them up:
https://www.kingston.com/en/memor...-gen-intel [kingston.com]
That's not a dealbreaker, just a disappointment. 20 or 36 GB would be better.
https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/F.../techspec/ [asus.com]
Kingston backs them up:
https://www.kingston.com/en/memor...-gen-intel [kingston.com]
That's not a dealbreaker, just a disappointment. 20 or 36 GB would be be better.