Intel Core i3-1220P Processor 1.1 GHz (12M Cache, up to 4.4 GHz, 10 cores)
8GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM
256GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) (Dual band) 2*2 + BT 5.0
720p HD camera with privacy shutter
Ports:
1x USB 2.0 Type-A
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1x HDMI 1.4
1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
Product Info
Product Description:
Whether at work or play ASUS VivoBook 17 is the compact laptop that immerses you in whatever you set out to do. It features a 4 way Nano Edge bezel display that provides an amazing 85 screen-to-body ratio for visuals that draw you in. The Ergo Lift hinge design also tilts the keyboard up for more comfortable typing. The VivoBook 17 is powered by an Intel Core i3 processor and 256GB SSD to help you get things done with the least amount of fuss.
Product SKU:
388412236
UPC:
195553829205
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Model: ASUS 17.3" Full HD, Intel Core i3-1220P, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Silver, Windows 11 Laptop, K1703ZA-WH34
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I have a variant of this laptop. This is a decent deal, but a word of warning: it's a TN panel, not IPS. They try to have it both ways by calling it "IPS-level," but no matter what you call it, the colors wash out or invert if you view it from anywhere other than straight ahead. It's also not bright enough to use outdoors. That's ok for many users, but less good for situations like heavy outdoors use or groups watching a film on it.
I have a variant of this laptop. This is a decent deal, but a word of warning: it's a TN panel, not IPS. They try to have it both ways by calling it "IPS-level," but no matter what you call it, the colors wash out or invert if you view it from anywhere other than straight ahead. It's also not bright enough to use outdoors. That's ok for many users, but less good for situations like heavy outdoors use or groups watching a film on it.
I completely agree. great laptop for our office assistants to use. they like the bigger screen and the dedicated numbers pad, while still being portable. 250nits is bright enough for office work. and the processor is more than adequate for our office software.
This is also a great choice for a student looking for a budget laptop.
I'm looking for a cheap laptop for my kid to play minecraft on. Not sure if the on-board graphics can handle it. Any idea?
I would think on low settings should be fine. But I would try to get something with at least a 12th gen i5 and 16 gigs of ram. That way it can be little more future proof.
Last edited by JeffryF April 19, 2023 at 02:18 PM.
I'm waiting for the first comment where someone complains that this computer is inferior compared to a laptop that costs 3x as much.
Yes, some folks do seem to actually complain like they are entitled to every desire/feature imaginable for under $400. Some ask for comparisons to completely different types of laptops. It's just how every laptop deal thread goes if it stays active for more than a little while. I'm used to it. Almost every first post involves the screen's specs. You seldom have to wait for that to be pointed out.
There are so many boxes to tick off for each person there is no such thing as one that can please most, let alone all of us.
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I have a variant of this laptop. This is a decent deal, but a word of warning: it's a TN panel, not IPS. They try to have it both ways by calling it "IPS-level," but no matter what you call it, the colors wash out or invert if you view it from anywhere other than straight ahead. It's also not bright enough to use outdoors. That's ok for many users, but less good for situations like heavy outdoors use or groups watching a film on it.
I would think on low settings should be fine. But I would try to get something with at least a 12th gen i5 and 16 gigs of ram. That we it can be little more future proof.
There's no difference in performance between the iGPU of the i3 and i5. In fact it would only create more of a GPU bottleneck for no reason. The i3 has more power than the iGPU can even handle so getting a faster cpu won't make ANY difference.
I'm looking for a cheap laptop for my kid to play minecraft on. Not sure if the on-board graphics can handle it. Any idea?
Watch this video.
This is for the i3 1215u which is similar to this processor. And see if this is the kind of gaming experience you want your son to have
I'm looking for a cheap laptop for my kid to play minecraft on. Not sure if the on-board graphics can handle it. Any idea?
Maybe perhaps look for a system with a ryzen processor. That uses Radeon graphics. I have an older ryzen 7 3700u that plays rocket league surprisingly well and AMD definitely has come out with better onboard graphics on their mobile chips since then.
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This is also a great choice for a student looking for a budget laptop.
There are so many boxes to tick off for each person there is no such thing as one that can please most, let alone all of us.
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This is for the i3 1215u which is similar to this processor. And see if this is the kind of gaming experience you want your son to have
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds9...l
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