Best Buy via eBay has
ASUS Vivobook S 14 Laptop (Q423SA-U5512) for
$649.99.
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Best Buy has
ASUS Vivobook S 14 Laptop (Q423SA-U5512) for
$649.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Best Buy also has
ASUS Vivobook S 14 Open-Box Laptops (Various Conditions) as listed below.
Note: Availability varies.
- Excellent $539.99
- Good $520.99
- Fair $500.99
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Specs- Intel Core Ultra 5 226V Processor
- 14" 1920x1200 WUXGA OLED, 16:10 aspect ratio, 0.2ms, 400nits, 100% DCI-P3
- 16GB LPDDR5X 8533 MHz Memory
- 512GB PCIe Gen4 PCIe 4.0 SSD
- Intel Arc Graphics
- RGB Backlit Keyboard
- Wi-Fi 7(BE201) (Dual band) 2*2 + Bluetooth 5.4
- 75Wh Battery
- 2.87-Lbs
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 2x Thunderbolt 4
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
- Micro SD card reader
Top Comments
I am so far very happy with it. I value screen quality, battery life and portability. It replaces my 15in LG gram. I don't have performance concern with my use case.
Pros:
I am impressed with the screen quality, I like it more than the screen on my wife's 15in MacBook Air.
The other thing I like is the battery life. This is the first time I experience Apple laptop battery life on a Windows machine.
Built quality is better than expected. Not thinkpad X or P series quality but exceed my expectation for its $650 price tag. It doesn't feel cheap at all.
Cons:
Not much yet.
It attracts fingerprints easily.
It is just nitpicking. I wish one of the USB type A ports is on the left hand side.
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I bought it. I use it mainly for web browsing, streaming, light Python coding, light photo editing. Nothing too crazy for multi core performance.
I am so far very happy with it. I value screen quality, battery life and portability. It replaces my 15in LG gram. I don't have performance concern with my use case.
Pros:
I am impressed with the screen quality, I like it more than the screen on my wife's 15in MacBook Air.
The other thing I like is the battery life. This is the first time I experience Apple laptop battery life on a Windows machine.
Built quality is better than expected. Not thinkpad X or P series quality but exceed my expectation for its $650 price tag. It doesn't feel cheap at all.
Cons:
Not much yet.
It attracts fingerprints easily.
It is just nitpicking. I wish one of the USB type A ports is on the left hand side.
I am so far very happy with it. I value screen quality, battery life and portability. It replaces my 15in LG gram. I don't have performance concern with my use case.
Pros:
I am impressed with the screen quality, I like it more than the screen on my wife's 15in MacBook Air.
The other thing I like is the battery life. This is the first time I experience Apple laptop battery life on a Windows machine.
Built quality is better than expected. Not thinkpad X or P series quality but exceed my expectation for its $650 price tag. It doesn't feel cheap at all.
Cons:
Not much yet.
It attracts fingerprints easily.
It is just nitpicking. I wish one of the USB type A ports is on the left hand side.
Movies look good on it?
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Screen resolution is ok at 1900x1200 but not awful since it's a 14 inch screen, I like the 16:10 aspect ratio but obviously not as crisp as a higher res and more expensive laptop. But the OLED screen is certainly nice. Albeit just 60hz. I think if resolution and refresh rate are a big deal, or touchscreen, those are the things that stand out to me as slightly lacking.
Trackpad is fine. My primary input (I don't use a mouse with it or anything) and it works fine, no issues here with sensitivity or any missed clicks or anything.
Overall I think it's a very good laptop at this price point, with other laptops in this range having older generation CPUs, non-OLED screens, or bigger and bulkier.
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If you don't mind the screen size, you won't be disappointed by OLED screen when watch movie, compare to regular VA or IPS panel.
From what I've read Lunar Lake isn't much better, this probably isn't a big deal for most of you, but it took my laptop from being a 9/10 to a 7/10.
For my usage, I haven't noticed fan noise yet. It is in winter though. From the review I saw, lunar lake cpu has pretty good heat performance.
How are the speakers--any bass? The mid-range and up Lenovos have good rich full sound with bass these days (by laptop standards anyway), hoping to match that level
I have an older version of this ASUS OLED laptop used from BB.
Strongly advise if you order one to deliver to store and turn it on before you pay for it.
Go into the BIOS and run a battery health check and look for signs of screen burn on the gray bios screen.
I went through three of these OLED laptops before I found one without screen burn or battery fault. Some that have been display models are flagged as excellent condition? They are not.
Once I finally got one in good condition, I have been very very happy with it. The OLED screen is amazing. The battery life is great and it has been very reliable. This is for the 12th gen Intel version that's 2-3 years old.
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Not a complaint especially at this price ! .. but for those who care it looks like it only has the one hard drive slot (like a lot of laptops do mind you) not two
https://www.asus.com/us/laptops/f.../techspec/
Not sure if ram is upgradeable though I'm sure 16 GB will be just fine for the uses other people have commented on here