![]() Specs as reviewedġ5.6 inch, 1920 x 1080 px, IPS, non-touch, matte Update: Our review of this laptop’s most recent follow-up, the VivoBook S 15 S532, is available over here. And while our test unit is the S510UQ model with Nvidia 940MX graphics, our findings also cover the S510UA, which are identical and just lack the Nvidia chip on the motherboard, or the S510UN models, an updated version with an 8th gen Core i7-8550U processor ( more about this line of 8th gen Intel processors here) and Nvidia MX150 graphics ( more about this chip here). On top of these variants, Asus also plans to offer 14 and 17-inch Vivobook Slims, but more about those in later posts.įor now, we’ll focus entirely on the S15 S510 series, with all its goods and quirks. Prices start at around $500 for the base Vivobook S15 S510UA model with a Core i3 CPU and a TN HD display, and go up to about $$900 – $1000 for the higher end S15 S510UN models with Nvidia MX150 graphics, the IPS FHD screen and dual-storage, which is similar to the version we’re talking about in this article. At the same time, the same series is sold as VivoBook F510 in the US. The Vivobook S510 series is however available in a bunch of different options, with dedicated graphics (S510UN – MX150, S510UQ – 940MX, S510UR – 930MX) or without (S510UA), as well as various Intel Core U processors, screen options and amounts of memory and storage. We got to spend time with probably the most interesting member of the line, the Vivobook S15 S510UQ, a 15-inch laptop that weighs just 3.6 lbs and offers modern Intel Core U hardware, dedicated Nvidia Graphics, dual-storage, a backlit keyboard and for most configurations, an IPS FHD screen. This is not your average notebook line though, as it’s one of these new iterations of thin-and-light computers that put a big screen with tiny bezels inside a compact and light body.
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