Asus VivoBook 15: A laptop that doesn't cost much, yet looks premium The Asus VivoBook 15 newly launched laptop by Asus gets all the basics right but takes a backseat when it comes to built quality.
Asus VivoBook 15 review: A laptop that doesn't cost much, yet looks premium on Business Standard. The Asus VivoBook 15 newly launched laptop by Asus gets all the basics right but takes a backseat when it comes to built quality.
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» Asus has got the thin-bezel game right. From
premium gaming notebooks to budget offerings, thin bezel is now common in all devices. The VivoBook 15 F505ZA is no exception. Asus claims that the entry-level notebook has an 81% screen-to-body ratio and 7.7mm thin bezels that frame a Full HD (1920x1080) IPS display. The side bezels are thin and the top and bottom panels are average sized. The screen is good for daily office work or watching movies.
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However, the laptop’s colour output is average. The screen covers 55% of sRGB scale and has a limited colour range. The viewing angles are comfortable but not for wide viewing. The contrast ratio is high and maximum brightness is not bad, so spending long hours on the screen won't be a problem. The construction is worthwhile considering the laptop’s price. An aluminum-brushed finish on the lid gives a very sleek and corporate feel. However, the screen bents noticeably in the centre between the hinges and the area around the keyboard and the palm rest are made of hard plastic that imitate the metal fairly well.
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The plastic flexes a bit, but there's nothing to be worried about as the overall hard build will survive minor falls. The laptop is fairly thin (measuring 18.9 mm x 361.4mm x 243.5mm) and weighs only 1.60 kg, which is great as far as a 15.6 inch laptop is concerned. The keyboards lack a numerical pad which is uncommon for a 15.6-inch notebook. The keys are unnecessarily big and surprisingly there are only two indicators on the right side. The placement of the indicators create a lot of confusion and you may need some time to get used to. The keyboard is not backlit and the overall typing experience is nothing special. The touchpad is accurate and responsive and supports all the Windows 10 gestures.
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