15.6" Laptop ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 M6500QC-HN118 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, no OS, 90NB0YN1-M006N0, blue Review
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Description of 15.6" Laptop ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 M6500QC-HN118 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, no OS, 90NB0YN1-M006N0, blue
- 144 Hz type-c charging power pricing (and the possibility to split using) a pleasant body Keyboard has a split layout, lighting, brilliant screen, and speakers that are comfortable for the ears.
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- laptop is good screen with 144 Hz refresh rate, comfortable backlit keyboard, and accurate color reproduction. Only Cyberpunk has been tested up to this point; it runs smoothly and does not have any lag; the settings used were medium + dlss + some on high; you can install more memory, but I didn't since I didn't want the computer to overheat. temperature was 73 degrees While this was going on, I also made a demonstration using dis, and it opened the browser. Valorant, of course, has successfully completed more than 200 frames without any issues. Instantaneously, everything gets underway.
- However, as the load is applied, the headphones become inaudible.
- This is the most impressive laptop you can buy for the money. (accounting for 59) Screen 144, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050.
- There are no negative aspects to this.
- The ergonomics, the screen, the power, the rapid charging, and the fingerprint sensor
- The memory cannot be expanded in any way, it does not collect prints in a timely manner, the speakers are not very loud, and it did not pass the "macbook test."
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- There is no assurance that the integrity of the laptop's internal components will be maintained.
- I enjoyed using the laptop because the haptic design is really appealing. It does not have any negatives, only benefits, and the video card 3050 is a monster in this ultrabook format.
- The Ethernet port is the only thing that may be considered a disadvantage, however this criticism is likely overly picky and unnecessary.
- Fast, light, comfortable keys, large touchpad. All required connectors are present. Ultrabook. I took it to work with graphic editors.
- Minus only the seller LAPTOP. RU, for misleading buyers, including me, when the site did not correctly indicate the characteristics of this laptop. It was originally written a glossy screen. And this was important for me when choosing a laptop, I took it for myself to work in Photoshop, as I am a retoucher for my daughter to study. And in fact came matte. Through the support service, an answer was given that the seller's mistake was in incorrectly specifying the characteristics of the screen coverage. Subsequently, the error on the site was corrected. The seller himself did not apologize. A return option was offered. He didn’t suit me, because I didn’t want to wait for a refund and re-order a product with a glossy screen, because I no longer trust what is written on in the characteristics. This was the second laptop in 1.5 weeks ordered on this site and twice the product came completely wrong for which I paid. I offered to refund me part of the money for the difference between the matte and glossy screen. But the seller did not need it, and did not bother, and there was not even an apology on his part. But technical support offered a promotional code for 2022r, explaining that this is the maximum promotional code that they can provide. This is certainly not what I wanted. But at least there was an apology on their part. The only reason I didn’t return the goods, besides the fact that it was the second laptop that was incorrectly sent to me and to wait again for troubles with the return, the loss of time and the reordering of a new product, is that my daughter liked this laptop and she needed to urgently pay off her debts according to the schedule. So without hesitation, I returned it and went to an offline store.
- physical attributes
- Not a Promise
- A product that offers good value for the price. (taken for ~ 62k)
- A lot more intriguing than it appears in the pictures. As far as lenovo sandwiches go, they're rather light. Asus's USB-C software is top-notch, and it even lets you view pictures as you charge.
- Cover is marked up top The Macbook bombed its performance evaluation. '90s-style power outlets The battery life isn't great, but there are plenty of customization options.
- 1) cost, the item was purchased for $56,999 on February 7, 2023. The settings allow for 144 fps and the screen is brilliant and juicy. Tight, light, and compact (3). 4) Quite potent, despite the undersized, unfinished cooling system.
- 1)Installation issues (both software and hardware) Second, the power source might get quite warm. Below are two coolers, and one of the nics is almost all covered with plastic; this brings up question number three about the cooling system. In addition, the cooling system is subpar overall, getting extremely hot during strenuous activities and taxing playthings. 4) Unfortunately, the RAM is soldered and cannot be upgraded. There is only one M2 expansion slot, so the customer is limited to using an SSD replacement.
- Well, in order: 1) I did not go for a lightweight and svelte working laptop. In this sense, he completely surpassed everyone's expectations. 2) It was vital to have the ability to wager on it, if it was too tight, so the integrated graphics did not fit, mx cards were also not awful, but then rtx was the only option left. Therefore, it is possible to play Cyberpunk on medium-high difficulty with dlss. 3) The sound isn't terrible, all things considered. At this price, it would be a sin to complain even though it has some room for improvement. 4) The display has a matte finish, an IPS panel, and 144 hertz. The industry standard for laptops of this type, however this should not be considered a drawback in any way. 5) Quiet, even under load 6) I don't know about other people, but I was able to cram around six hours' worth of working on paperwork and watching movies on YouTube into the time I had today. There is enough for about two and two and a half hours of gameplay if you use RTX. I did not even bother to give the integrated one a shot. However, I believe that three to four hours might be plenty. 7) The keyboard is really comfortable to use, and there is also a numeric keypad. 8) The touchpad is spacious, and one's fingertips go across it smoothly. 9) Fingerprint . And that's a good thing. 10) The camera has a shutter, and you can physically turn it off by pressing the button on the side of the device. 11) There is no difference in the weight. 12) The backlight on the keyboard has three different levels. A mere detail, but it does the trick. 13) A multitude of port options, including a slot for a memory card 14) WiFi 6 same 15) Completed the assembly, and it looks fantastic. 16) A variety of utilities provided by ASUS that give the user the ability to fine-tune the device, as well as a variety of tips and tricks, such as connecting a phone or using a variety of devices as a second screen. So, this is all there is for the time being. Perhaps I'll be able to recall it.
- Although there aren't many of them, they are: 1) Oh, Marky, what a terrible thing! 2) The slim case comes at the cost of not having an RJ45 connector. This is the trade-off. I have no idea how, but it doesn't matter to me. 3) There are not enough possibilities for personalization. You are only allowed to replace the SSD, and that is all. 4) Since it does not come with a pre-installed operating system, practically all of the drivers required by Windows 11 are not pre-installed on the device. Because there is no method to pick up wifi during a regular clean installation, it is impossible to log into a Microsoft account. If you do not have access to a Microsoft account, Windows will not permit you to log into the system so that you can uninstall drivers (provided, of course, that this is not a customized image that lacks all of this foolishness). It was necessary to utilize the wireless whistle. He was fortunate enough to proceed without any difficulties. That will do for the time being.
- Good enough speed for games and other brain-taxing endeavors Lacking heft Subtle operation
- not the least robust.
- not a coffee maker.
- A 144Hz screen, a video card and processor, a fingerprint sensor, a camera shutter, great key travel, good construction, a numpad, a big touchpad, and type-C charging are all desirable features.
- stickers with information about the capabilities of the laptop are marked plastic (in the blue version), minor light spots in the corners (but whatever they are - you have to choose the option with oled), and it does not pass the "macbook test" like my zenbook. How long will they remain carved on all laptops that aren't Apples?