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Review on 14" Notebook ASUS Vivobook Pro 14 OLED K3400PA-KP112W 2560x1600, Intel Core i5 11300H 3.1 GHz, RAM 8 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 11 Home, 90NB0UY3-M02070, cool silver by Andrey Vasilev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

In January of 2022, I made a transaction on ru. Store. Asus. Com of an ASUS Vivobook Pro 14 OLED K3400PH-KM108W. ASUS has released a line of affordable and stylish OLED laptops. When deciding between a 16-inch and a 14-inch model, portability was a major factor in my final decision. Excellent brightness and color gamut for a 2880x1800 screen at 90 Hz. I need it to edit images, create presentations (which are crucial for me), and view movies. When not in use, a very feeble phone charger connected to a thunderbolt (USB-C) port charges an external ssd-shnik, which flies via USB-C. The addition of a number pad to the touchpad is a nice touch. So far, it's looking very good. The 63 Wh battery performs admirably: it goes from 80% to 25% after 3-4 hours of business or home use (browser, Word / Excel, movie) (the computer sleeps after 4 minutes of inactivity). The volume is adequate for daily use, often between 50 and 70%. Toys won't be the focus of my writing. The native resolution of 14" is not convenient for me, so I use FHD, and sometimes 1440 is more pleasant for CIV. I use this setting for games like Tanks, Dota 2, and CiV. Although compact, the PC does not overheat. Special advantages, then, include a display, portability, and respectable performance. Overall, I'm pleased with the purchase; I enjoy using the laptop, and I've seen that others have noticed it too, especially because of the picture.

Pros
  • 1. DISPLAY 2. nimble; makes no noise when used normally; rustles somewhat but does not annoy when used for more challenging jobs. You, too, may join the fun. This suitcase is compact and lightweight, fitting 13.3-inch computers.
Cons
  • However, the price tag of 1650 Max Q at 35 watts is prohibitive. Some people won't find it satisfactory. In general, though, it's a lucky card. I quickly became accustomed to Windows 11 (fresh install), and the new OS hasn't caused me any trouble; however, I have experienced occasional browser crashes in Edge, despite the fact that there are plenty of other browsers available.