I needed a new device to replace my aging HP 255 G6, so I bought this one. The Asus Vivobook 15 OLED series was selected as the best option since it has a display that is capable of producing high-quality images for the purpose of editing photographs while traveling. Within this price range, a screen that possesses these attributes will not be available to you. The widespread consensus is that favorable impressions have been formed. When compared to the previous laptop, the screen consists mainly of empty space. upgraded memory and processing speed to 16 gigabytes, which is twice as much as the previous model had. On the previous one, having more than 8 GB did not allow the processor to function properly. Because of the item's relatively small dimensions, even a bag of average capacity can accommodate it. It is possible to insert a drive that measures 2.5 inches. And now, about Asus and the manner in which it treats its customers. At the time of purchase, each and every label stated that this was K513EA. After installing the drivers, however, it was discovered that the device in question was a K513EAN. The absence of a backlight for the keyboard is the primary distinction. After that, I discovered that it is possible to identify whether or not a backlight is there by hitting the F7 button, which results in the display of a drawing of the sun going down. It's okay, I didn't really chase after it that much, you'll be fine. The driver comes next. According to the information provided on the page of this specific model located on the Asus website, they are. However, after installing the system and all of the drivers from the website, it was discovered that the system does not recognize half of the devices; instead, it displays a bunch of question marks for those devices. Yes, I am one of those elderly people who likes to install drivers directly from the manufacturer rather than using Windows's built-in support. Even after installing the MyASUS application, the issues remained unresolved. The application provides an option to Only use drivers that have been installed. I was successful in putting in all of the firewood thanks to Google's assistance. After that, I went into MyASUS and downloaded all of the necessary drivers. As a direct consequence of this, the process of installing the system along with the drivers took four hours. Following the completion of the transaction, I upgraded the SSD to a Samsung 980 with 500 GB and then sold my native Intel drive, which was significantly more expensive than the Samsung drive. In addition to that, I invested in a 1 terabyte capacity Samsung 870 EVO. The disk subsystem has truly blossomed into a work of art. After that, I discovered that I had made the purchase at the perfect time, as Samsung SSDs had recently become extremely rare and expensive. The transaction took place on February 3 and cost seventy thousand. The current price is 110,000. In the same proportion that the value of the dollar went down by one and a half times, the price went up by one and a half times. It is up to each individual to decide for themselves whether or not such a purchase would make sense at this time.
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