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Review on ASUS VivoBook Display Windows M1502IA AS51 by Mateusz Sztrekier ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

As I wrote, I chose not heavy, thin, if possible 14-inch, but it just so happened that in this price category and requirements there was only 15.6, a laptop. And unexpectedly stumbled upon this miracle. At first, due to the lack of drivers in Win 11, even for the keyboard backlight, I almost decided that it was defective, but no. A couple of hours of dancing with tambourines and drivers are downloaded, installed and everything works. Satisfied completely. At first I thought that the rtx 3050 would be like this, a pass-through, but no. It is full-fledged here, not max-q, and even the cyberpack worked at medium-high somewhere around 30-40 frames. As a Sonyboy, I feel comfortable. And it turned out to be more productive than the same 2060 in my stationary gaming laptop. That was a shock for me. In general, in terms of price / quality ratio, the laptop is ideal. Buy without hesitation.

Pros
  • Well, in order: 1) I chose not a heavy, thin working laptop. And he lived up to all expectations in this regard. 2) I needed the ability to gamble on it, if it was very tight, so the integrated graphics did not fit, mx cards were also not bad, but then rtx. So you can even play cyberpunk on medium-high with dlss. 3) The sound, in general, is not bad. It could be better, but at this price, it's a sin to complain. 4) The screen is matte, IPS, 144 hertz. The standard for this kind of laptops, but do not write it down as a disadvantage. 5) Quiet, even under load 6) I don’t know about others, but I managed to squeeze out about 6 hours of watching videos on youtube and working with documents. If you play on RTX, then there is enough for 2 - 2.5 hours. I did not try to play on the integrated one. But I think maybe 3-4 hours can be enough. 7) The keyboard is extremely pleasant, there is also a number pad 8) The touchpad is large, fingers glide like clockwork 9) Fingerprint . and that's good 10) There is a camera shutter, and even with the button you can physically turn off the camera 11) The weight is the same. 12) Three-level keyboard backlight. A trifle, but pleases. 13) Lots of ports and even a place for a memory card 14) WiFi 6 same 15) Assembled and looks great 16) Various utilities from ASUS with the ability to fine-tune the device, and various tricks, such as connecting a phone, using various devices as a second screen. Well, that's all for now. Maybe I can remember
Cons
  • They are few, but they are: 1) Marky, what a horror 2) Payback for a thin case is the lack of an rj45 connector. I don't know how, but I don't care 3) Lack of customization options. You can only change the SSD and that's it 4) It comes without a pre-installed system, as a result of which there are no built-in almost all drivers in win 11. With a standard clean installation, there is no way to pick up wifi to log into the Microsoft account, and without this, Windows now does not allow you to log into the system to drop the drivers (if only this is not a modified image without all this nonsense). Had to use wifi whistle. Luckily he got on with no problems. For now, that's all.