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Asus vivobook 15 x512fl-ej202t 15.6'fhd/i5 8265/8 gb/512 ssd/mx250/transparent silver/win10 ₹ 58,990.00 ₹ 55,990.00 Asus Authorised Partner We are the Asus Express Ship Affiliate – the only official online Asus distributor – trusted to deliver solutions that help consumers to do and achieve more. ASUS VivoBook 15.6' FHD Laptop, Quad-Core Ryzen 5 2500U Processor (up to 3.6 GHz) with Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, 8 GB DDR4, 256 GB M.2 SSD,.
.This particular model features a 15.6-inch Anti-Glare WideView HD display and an AMD QuadCore A12 processor. There's also 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD for plenty of speed and storage. There's a USB-C port, a USB 3.0 port, a USB 2.0 port, and an HDMI port for your connectivity needs. The keyboard is chiclet-style, and there's a fingerprint sensor built in for seamless locking and unlocking as well.
While this doesn't have all of the bells and whistles, it's perfect for daily use and this price makes it well worth your while if you're on the hunt for a laptop that gets you what you need without breaking the bank.We may earn a commission for purchases using our links.
The Asus VivoBook line of spans the entire spectrum of users. From the slim and affordable VivoBook S to the VivoBook Flip that’s even smaller and built for all sorts of contortions and use cases, to the VivoBook Pro, designed to combine portability with power.Despite the ‘Pro’ name tag, Asus has managed to build a robust laptop (albeit on the heavy side of portability) and price it somewhere more in line with what most users pay for a. Oh, and did we mention it has GTX 1050 graphics inside? Just in case, you know, you want to distract yourself from work with a few matches of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG). Image 6 of 6DesignThe light gold finish of the VivoBook Pro 15 easily recognizable and hard to miss. With a 15.6-inch display, the overall footprint of the VivoBook Pro 15 is a bit on the large side. Measuring 15 x 10 x 0.8 inches (380 x 256 x 19.2mm; W x D x H) and with a combination of metal and plastic housing, this laptop dances the line of tradeoffs for portability over durability, weighing 5.05 pounds (2.29kg).The VivoBook 15 Pro is on the cusp of being too large for easy portability.
You’ll undoubtedly notice a difference between the MacBook Pro (3.02 pounds) and VivoBook Pro 15 in your backpack when walking across campus.As a laptop that’s labeled for pro users, the VivoBook Pro doesn’t disappoint when it comes to ports. On the left edge is where you’ll find the charging port, an RJ45 Ethernet port, USB 3.1, HDMI and a USB-C 3.1 port. The opposite edge is home to two USB 2.0 ports, an SD Card reader, 3.5mm headphone/microphone jack and two indicator lights.With more than enough ports to connect external displays, either through HDMI or the USB-C port, along with Ethernet and USB ports for accessories and backup drives, you should be covered no matter your setup.A nearly full-sized keyboard with chiclet keys is found just below the FHD display. The keys have a slim profile and are responsive. A relatively small number pad is present, but we found the keys a bit too thin to lend themselves to fast key-punching.Let’s talk touchEmbedded near the top-right corner of the touchpad is a fingerprint sensor used to unlock the laptop. We’ve complained about touchpad with a fingerprint sensor inside the touchpad before, and we’d be remiss if it weren’t mentioned again.Breaking up the flow of the touchpad is frustrating and not a decent trade-off for the added biometric feature.
The sensor gets in the way, for example, when dragging text or a file across the display — there has to be a better way.While we are talking about the touchpad, let’s address another issue we have with it: there’s not a clear-cut area that’s dedicated to right-clicks. Repeatedly we find ourselves using the touchpad and clicking our way around a website or app, only to randomly — and unintentionally — right-click on something.To be fair, Asus has a small line on the bottom of the touchpad that splits the left and right side of the touchpad. But that isn’t a definitive guide, with a touch or click in the top-right quarter of the touchpad registering as a left-click most of the time. It’s the other random instances of errant right-clicks that lead to frustration.