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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 472 reviews

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Customers consistently note the excellent screen quality and strong performance of the Vivobook Pro 15, frequently praising its ample RAM and storage. While many appreciate its ease of use and lightweight design, some users mention that the fan can be noisy and the device may become warm during intensive use. A few also point out the lower refresh rate of the screen and the somewhat cramped number pad.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fully loaded, feature rich with great flexibility.

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    ASUS - Vivobook Pro 15 OLED Laptop - Intel Core Ultra 9 - NVIDIA RTX3050 6GB with 24GB Memory - 2TB SSD This 2024 variation of an ASUS laptop is loaded with features that can serve the needs of students and professionals who need the absolute best mix of power, performance, and storage while also being price sensitive. What’s odd about this statements it suggests compromises are being made, but good luck finding them. This model has premier screen color accuracy and quality that OLED technology can deliver, cinematic multi-dimensional sound (Dolby Atmos) with top tier power from Intel’s Core Ultra 9 which supports advanced applications. The combination of OLED screen color depth and accuracy fits my needs editing images and video or live streaming. This immense and fast SSD storage capacity is far above the typical configuration which makes it easy to store and access the resulting creations. A full array of the fastest connectivity options ensure that I’m ready for all my work demands whether I’m in my office, at home or on the road. I achieved my fastest WIRELESS speeds to date using Wi-Fi with this ASUS Vivo laptop— 842Mbs,UP and 898Mbs,DOWN. I included a pic. Viewing media is outstanding, web browsing is great and intensive calculations and graphics management is smooth and fast. Meeting using built in camera are very sharp with good contrast and minimal grain. This is a truly no excuses, no limits computing tool. I simply have not had a more powerful and competent computer on my desk and the price is super competitive. I’ll address this again later, but the SETTINGs you choose upon setup will influence your opinions about screen quality, so I want to advise you up front, the ASUS will steal away some of the beautiful resolution and smoothness if you ask it to optimize battery life, for example. Notable Features: Screen 15.6” OLED, 1920x1080 HD, 60Hz refresh, 400 Nits brightness CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 1 (Intel Meteor Lake), 185H, Clocked at 2.5GHz - boost 5.1GHz, 14 Core 24Gb Ram (GDDR6) Storage 2 TB (2000 GB) SSD PCIe (additional slot available) Graphics NVIDIA GeForce RT 3050, 6Gb Video Ram, Ray Tracing Ports: HDMI 2.1 (1), Thunderbolt (1), USB-A 3.0 (2), USB-C (2)(charging), Headphone/Microphone, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth Front Facing Camera 1080p, Facial Recognition, Built-in Mic Backlit Keyboard; Includes Numeric Keypad. Audio: Dolby Atmos/ Smart AMP/ Harman Kardon/noise cancelling 14”H x 9.26W x .79D; Weight 4.19lbs SETUP and PERFORMANCE: Getting the ASUS running, updated, and ready for work was the usual Windows 11 experience, although it seems bit quicker. Less bloatware? Windows getting out of the way so you get productive more quickly? Not sure. While I was plugged in for a few hours of charging I loaded in my media Apps, my preferred browsers and started getting down to work. I am impressed by the keyboard and trackpad which are comfortable and responsive while the integrated number pad is very convenient. The port array meant I didn’t need a single dongle to achieve any of these activities. Even an external monitor can be directly connected using the built-in HDMI. With a full charge on board, I unplugged and started my digital copy of Mad Max:Fury Road via my MoviesAnywhere App, because you haven’t seen this movie at its best until to play it on an OLED display. Wow. Well not immediately, wow.. I thought the screen was a bit “smeared” or soft. I tried the new Ghostbusters movie. Same. That made no sense so I opened up the settings and realized I had inadvertently undermined the video settings because I chose to optimize the battery in lieu of performance. I undid that error and, Whoa, everything got sharper and more detailed. I also turned on HDR and got brighter highlights. Mental note to self, optimization choices have consequences. Back to my movie. I explored different activities the next day. including some shopping, social media, finances and even some work. Let’s see just how portable this is, because I might need to travel, I’m often multi-tasking, and it’s not unusual for me to walk away from my computer while its still connected to a program active in the background. I don’t want to be surprised by an out-of-juice shutdown. And this first generation Ultra 9 processor is ideally suited for multitasking and emerging AI workloads. Depending on settings, the ASUS puts me in charge of what’s important to me. MY USE PROFILE is mostly plugged in. It makes little sense for me to optimize battery life and lose image excellence. So, I suspect my battery life will be lower than others might be. SUMMARY: I believe I finally have a computer that allows me to expand my photo and video editing along with my other interests. The Asus Vivo should be especially desirable for students, professionals in gaming or video editing, 3D modeling and computer science. I do not believe the computer would be cheered by dedicated Gamers because, although it has a discrete Nvidia video card, this RT3050 is not optimized for the unique needs of gamers, which often features high frame rates. And while it is not optimized for gamers, it will allow you to play the most modern and demanding of games, just not always at their highest frame rates. It does easily support that broad range of programs in the creative arts, with Adobe or Corel products immediately coming to mind. The ASUS DialPad subtly integrated into the upper left of the track pad offers an intriguing way to customize interactions with various feature settings in programs that support it. ASUS provides a list of those programs. This ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED Laptop is a very flexible, powerful, and feature-rich computer I’m completely enjoying, I think it would meet the needs of a significant number of end users.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ram
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A good, powerful laptop at a reasonable price.

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    If all you need a laptop for is basic office or home work, browsing, emails, etc., then the ASUS - Vivobook Pro 15 will definitely be overkill for you. I’ll refer to it as the Asus Pro 15 for short, but this laptop is for people with much higher demands than everyday tasks. You’ll pay for it, but it’s not unreasonable for what you get. The Asus Pro 15’s Intel Core Ultra 9 processor is higher-end. Good for gaming, heavy photo editing, and also video editing. Having 24 gigs of the latest RAM adds to the laptop’s speed and ability to multitask, and an added NVIDIA RTX 3050 video processor gives you 6 gigs of separate and additional video RAM for your projects and games. Having 2 terabytes of SSD storage, well above average compared to many other laptops, gives you plenty of room for your saved games, projects, videos, and more. The 15 inch screen caps out at 1080p resolution (it could/should be higher in my opinion), but it is an OLED display, and details are still sharp and the colors including blacks are deep. My case is an “Earl Gray” (dark gray), but looks black-ish to me. It has a nice matte feel to it, but does accumulate fingerprints easily. You of course want to download any updates to the computer during setup. Once done, I did all basics you’d do with one, and the Asus Pro 15 didn’t have any issues at all. I progressed to some heavier photo editing and using an older Microsoft video rendering app that was known for taxing processors, and the Pro 15 handled both – the fan kicks on during video editing, but it isn’t obnoxiously loud and doesn’t make any odd noises. I’ve tried multiple games and haven’t noticed any video hiccups or stalls so far except literally just one frame rate drop, but that is something that can and does happen randomly at times on even the very best machines. This can also happen if your home WiFi is wonky but you can wire it into the laptop if you like. The speakers are fine – not the best but more than able to cope with sound for watching videos and when gaming. Microsoft Copilot is now a feature in newer laptops, including the Asus Pro 15. AI is going to be a part of our daily lives eventually, so better get used to it! In this case, you can type or speak an inquiry, and Copilot will answer your questions, create an image for you, mock up an email or story, and much more. It’s responsive and quick in most cases. Results overall are pretty good, though image creation is hit-and-miss depending on how detailed you are in your description. This feature will save you a good bit of time once you get the hang of it, but just like many things in life… “use responsibly!”. The fairly large charging brick unfortunately has a proprietary plug on it that fits into the right side of the Asus Pro 15 for charging – I would very much have preferred a USB-C type charger. Battery life is rated for up to 10 hours which is subjective, as it depends on what you’re doing. Tons of video work and it’s much less. Standard daily tasks and it may last through the day. For me with mixed us so far I’m saying on average about 7.5 to 8 hours if you moderate the screen brightness. You have enough ports for whatever you need. Two USB-C ports (1 is Thunderbolt enabled), Two USB-A port, a HDMI port, one for your headphones, and a network port should you decide to hardwire instead of using WiFi. Nearly every port is on the right side, with only one USB-A port on the left. A standard memory card slot is also on the right. The built-in webcam is of the 1080p variety and offers pretty good video in decent to good light. Degrades of course in low light but usable. The web cam unfortunately does not have a slider to slide over the front for privacy, but you can set the laptop up to disable the cam when you step away from the computer. Overall I really love the Asus Pro 15. It has plenty of power for everything from basic to upper-mid level editing, and more. I haven’t run into any big hiccups so far, and find it an enjoyable computer to use. The keyboard is comfortable, it’s overall very quiet except during heavy load processes and still not obnoxious, and while it gets warm during those times, it cools down quickly (use risers or a cooling pad to help with this); and unlike some in this category, the price isn’t totally outlandish as well. Thumbs-up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ram, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Value to Performance!

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    It’s been a very long time since I have had a 15.6” laptop. I’ve been using 13.3”-14” for close to 10 years now. It hasn’t been too crazy of an adjustment as they are built about as small they can be without sacrificing features like a camera or awkward palm rests, etc. I’ve also been a long time ASUS fan and have been using a Zenbook 14 OLED for 2 years. While OLED isn’t the best when it comes to glare, it is awesome when working with photos or video. I only work inside so at least I can mitigate light pollution pretty good. ASUS Dial is a new concept for me from a traditional dial pad, but I think it will provide some good use scenarios. I do make content, I dabble in Adobe products, but they are mostly overkill for my needs. I work in Timelines so a fine tune option will be nice, but not sure how much more useful than arrow keys. It has plenty of apps that it is compatible with but seeing what features are available with each app takes some time. When using with Chrome browser tabs it kept wanting to jump to the next dial option. Keyboard Is proper sized and doesn’t feel cramped. The keys at first felt a little clicky like they were mechanical, but they have “worn in” a bit and quieted down; which I am not a fan of mechanical keyboards. The added 10-Key pad is nice. It is small so don't expect a natural experience, but it is quicker than using the top row for most tasks. Battery Life I am about 50/50 desktop replacement/laptop. I utilize the MYASUS Battery Care Mode setting to 80% charge and override to 100% when I know I will be in road warrior mode. Claimed 10 hours battery I think is a stretch, probably with battery saver mode on it could but only when doing on device simple tasks. Content creating is going to pull some juice and this is not device is not that optimized. I ran some Geekbench 6.0 tests to see the difference between plugged-in and battery performance. Single-Core 2449 vs 1350 and Multi-Core 13082 vs 8300. So definitely optimized or slowed rather. Something to note, ASUS laptops with a dedicated GPU use a traditional bullet charging adapter, where as the non-dedicated GPU laptops charge over USB-C. I’ll miss my one USB-C charger to rule them all packing I’ve been accustomed too, but the flip side is the 200w charging brick super chargers the laptop quite quick! And the Thunderbolt 4 port will charge my phone quickly too. I will need to rethink my desktop setup as I use a dock to attach a screen, speakers, and extra ports. It is powered over USB-C but it doesn’t play nicely with Vivobook Pro so I have just been using HDMI output directly instead. Screen The OLED looks fantastic and makes all content look great. I wish it was either a 2K or higher though, mostly so I can fit more content on the screen. My Zenbook 14 OLED is a 2.8K at a 2880x1800 resolution and I had it set to 150% scale (recommended 200%). I have the Zenbook Pro’s 1080P screen set to 100% (125% recommended) and does slim down the icons and app windows, but another quarter scale down and I could do some serious multi-window work. The glass cover is definitely nicer and more premium than the Zenbook one that did not have but a film cover. Camera & Audio No complaints here! I don’t typically use the camera on a laptop anymore as they are normally really bad, but this one is quiet nice and I love the physical privacy slide too. Audio playback is solid and full. Low bass sounds pretty flat, so listening to some Deep Chill or even spoken word YouTube videos, has a blown sub kind of sound on deep hits. They are definitely good enough, but there is definitely a repeating “pop” sound in any content you play in the browser I found. Watching my movies in the Movies + TV app the popping sound didn’t present itself. I wouldn’t say I am impressed with this laptop as it is replacement is still quite good, but I can say it is an upgrade as it should be, so depending on how old of a laptop you are coming from then it should be pretty impressive. Having the dedicated GPU is quite nice and in that area gaming and apps that can utilize it is impressive as my old one just used the EVO platform. It definitely renders videos faster and does everything I typically do faster, so that is great, but to be expected with triple the RAM that is also faster. Upgrade Capability Max 40GB RAM = 8GB on board + 32GB single stick (as reviewed 24GB Total). So glad at least there is one slot that can be upgraded. Not a big fan of the new trend of soldered only. 2TB NVME! Very cool it has that included and on initial setup only 56GB was being used. After it ran all the updates that crept to 67GB, so not too bad. Build Quality The laptop is super clean and very sturdy with definite premium heritage and the black aluminum design is very sharp. No creaking from the chassis when typing or carrying it around. The Vivobook Pro definitely lives up to the Pro name with the spec sheet, build quality, and usage and will definitely make a great laptop for anyone into content creation and gaming without breaking the budget.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Performance, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Fan noise

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid Computer

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    Initially, I had some trouble with this computer. I got the floor model and it was still setup for a demo. I spent a week or two trying to figure out how to neutralize the demo before I just reset the entire computer again. Since then, the performance of the computer has been nothing short of excellent. It's a bit louder the Zenbook I owned previously, but more sleek with a very bright screen. I miss having the touchscreen functionality of the Zenbook, but that's personal preference. The battery life on this computer is dramatically superior to the Zenbook I bought four years ago.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Asus for the win

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Purchased the ASUS-Vivobook Pro based on recommendations from the store employee and my stepson. I wasn’t familiar with the brand and was nervous. They were spot on and absolutely right! This laptop is wonderful, fast, lightweight, great battery life, excellent graphics, and runs multiple large programs with ease & speed. I couldn’t be happier. Highly recommend!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A real screamer

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    ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED delivers amazing performance for virtually any use. Its primary features include a15.6" 3K 120 Hz ASUS Lumina OLED display, the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 185H processor (with Intel® Arc graphics and an Intel® Core™ Ultra NPU), and an NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060 GPU. How do you cool a processor that is rated up to 125 W? That's a lot of power to manage and ASUS solved this problem by designing what they named an "IceCool Pro" thermal management system. Another feature (see photos) is a DialPad on the trackpad area to control specific behaviors of your apps and OS. The laptop offers a Thunderbolt™ 4 port and a standard SD card reader, and Dolby Atmos® audio. And WiFi 6E thrown in for good measure. The display is beautiful, and it goes nearly to either edge (width) of the laptop. The colors and color depth are amazing, and clearly in addition to gamers the target demographic includes content creators. Feeding the beast. To provide power to this (near desktop) class performance machine requires a sizable battery, and the Vivobook does not disappoint. A 75 Wh battery is located internal to the machine, and the provided charger - which is *not* USB-C - can take the battery from 0 to 50 percent in 30 minutes per Asus. The use of what we can now say is a non-standard charging system is the only thing I looked at when opening the box and said "why?". Well, we know why. You can't push enough current through USB-C to deliver the amount of energy they do via the little round connector. Oh well. What else might they have put into this laptop? Well, a touchscreen would be nice, but I would rather have the amazingly true color palette offered by their OLED panel. And how about WiFi 7? I would have expected that a high-end machine such as this one would have the latest wireless connectivity. So, if you're looking for a high-performance laptop that straddles the consumer / professional boundary, this is a laptop you should consider.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Overall, a solid machine with a few quirks

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    The computer came packages in mostly cardboard, with very little plastic to be disposed of. Of note is that the inside lid can be removed and, via origami magic, turned into a stand. I did not test this, as I would not trust mere cardboard for this purpose, but it is there if you want it. Physical Upon opening the box, the laptop case is entirely of plastic, but with a good fit and finish. This is not really an “ultrabook” but is still quite thin. As for ports, the left features a single USB-A and a full-sized SD card reader. On the right is a barrel jack for power, one USB-A, two USB-C, a gigabit RJ-45 network jack, and an HDMI port, as well as a 3.5mm audio jack. The potential problem is that these ports are on the right hand side. If you are right-handed, and you like to use an external mouse (as I always do), then you will find that if you plug things into the computer, the cables will get in the way of your mousing area. This layout would be ideal for a southpaw, and those who exclusively use a touchpad probably won’t care either way. Performance The first thing of note is that the CPU is only rated for 45W of power, so performance expectations need to be set realistically. It would be difficult to dissipate much more power than this in a case of this size. This computer features a Meteor Lake 7nm chip with 6 performance and 10 efficiency cores (total of 22 threads). It did well on the benchmarks, once you take into consideration the power budget. This computer features two graphics solutions. The first is the Intel ARC graphics built into the CPU itself. This is plenty of power for most office and desktop uses, and will yield the longest battery life. However, there is also an nVidia 3050 GPU with a dedicated 6GB of RAM. This is capable of some light gaming, and also has CUDA cores for content creators. Note that the GPU is NOT a powerhouse. However, it does provide a nice boost for those application (Adobe software, for example) that can make use of them. This is not even close to a desktop-class GPU, but then again, a desktop is not nearly as portable and can’t run off of a battery. Of note is that the “Studio” drivers were pre-loaded, indicating that this laptop is more intended for content creators. Another quirk if this system is the memory layout. The computer features 8GB of RAM soldered onto the motherboard consuming one memory channel, and the other channel goes to a SODIMM socket that comes with 16GB preinstalled. This is a confusing choice. You can get more performance in a dual-channel configuration, so the first 16GB of RAM is in dual channel mode (hitting the soldered and socketed RAM equally), but the highest 8GB is limited to single-channel operation. Aside from a minor performance penalty, this also limits upgradability of the memory in the future. I am not sure why a laptop in this price class would have RAM soldered down, and this seems like a bit of a disappointment. User Interface The display is a full-HD (1920x1080) OLED display that also supports HDR (peak brightness claimed to be 617 nits by Windows). It is limited to 60Hz, so gamers might be a little disappointed by this. But the display is very crisp and vibrant, and the resolution is plenty for my aging eyes. Above the display is the camera that is of quality that is more than sufficient for online meetings. It also features the 3d scanning needed for “Windows Hello” so that you can merely gaze at the computer to log into Windows. This is a nice feature. There is even a physical shutter on that camera that will cover and completely disable it for privacy. The keyboard is of good quality, and even features a small but usable numeric keypad on the right, and the entire keyboard has a nice white backlight. No tacky RGB here. The one quirk of the keyboard is that it now features a dedicated emoji key on the top row, but does not have a key to enable/disable the touchpad. I guess that some people appreciate emoji more than I do, but I find that being able to disable the touchpad while using an external mouse is more useful. The trackpad is nice and large, and works well. Note that it does have a circular region that appears to trigger shortcuts depending upon the application. You enable it by a diagonal swipe down and left from the upper-right corner. Then tapping on the circle will open up a menu, and you can circle around to choose the item. I did not find it useful at all, and more of a gimmick. But that is a preference and others might like it. Power The final quirk of the system involves the power. The included 200W power supply goes to a barrel jack on the right side. Fortunately, the plug has a right-angle, so it barely sticks out of the side. However, I am confused why this type of power supply was used at all. The USB-C standard supports up to 240W of charging, so there was no need for a specialized power supply. Supplying power over USB-C is supported, however, but with the USB-C jacks on the middle of the right side of the unit, this means cable clutter on the desk. The other issue is that the USB-C charging is limited to only 100W, despite my test using a 140W charger that I already had. There are four performance modes available in the Asus configuration software, but the two most powerful options are limited only to when being plugged in. Plugging in via USB-C will trigger a warning about a low-power charger, but the two highest power options are still available. Note that the top option (“Full-speed”) will run everything as fast as possible, but the 100W charging will not be enough, and the battery will still drain if the machine is being used hard. The next-highest power setting (“Performance”) should be able to be used without limitation on 100W USB-C charging. Of course, using the higher power modes will also generate more heat and cause the fans to create more noise. Upgradability Opening up the back of the computer shows that there are spots for two M.2 SSD drives, and one is occupied with a Western Digital 2TB model. The other slot is unoccupied (screw not included). As mentioned before, there is only one DDR5 SODIMM slot for upgradability. The 75Wh battery and the WiFi 6e module are also easily replaceable. Summary Aside from the quirks about the memory layout, the non-standard power brick, and putting most of the IO on the right, this is a solid machine for those that need some GPU horsepower. Quirks and all, I rather like it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Ram
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid All Around Laptop!

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    The ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 has top of the line CPU, excellent amount of ports (which is a huge plus on a laptop), and last gen. GPU that is more than capable, depending on your use. The Vivobook Pro 15 has a 1080p, 60hz OLED screen, Intel Core Ultra i9 185H CPU24GB of RAM (DDR5), and an RTX 3050(6GB) GPU. It has two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, an SD-Card reader, HDMI 2.1 port, ethernet port, and headphone jack. It also sports a 5MP camera on top which you can use for Windows Hello (excellent login feature, if you have not used before). Overall, I believe this would serve those best who photo and video edit. The 15.6 in OLED screen sports 100% DCI-P3 color gamut accuracy, and has the GPU, CPU, RAM and HDMI port to support an external 4K screen if needed. I would say this laptop could be used for gaming, if needed, as the 3050 is a capable GPU, and you get 24GB of DDR5 RAM, which is nice. This machine also comes with a unique Asus Dialpad within the trackpad. This feature can be used (I used for PowerPoint Scrolling in my testing) in Adobe Lightroom to select a function, and then use the dial to scroll. This is a virtual Dialpad, so it took some getting used to, but overall, I do like the addition and photo and video editors will love the functionality, esp. on the go. Overall, I believe the ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 is an excellent overall machine. This machine is geared toward photo editing and video editing, but it is capable of gaming! The Asus Dialpad is a very nice touch by Asus and on the go editing will be that much easier for those that find themselves constantly moving.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Storage Capacity

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    This computer is great. It has huge storage space, sleek design, and easy to use keys with a light up keyboard. The laptop holds a good charge and the rubber grips have made it easy to use on many surfaces without it sliding. Its been useful for both school asignments as well as gaming, photo storage, pkwerpoint presentatiins, and video downloads. The screen is a good size and it starts up very quickly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Ram

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful and Stunning OLED Laptop

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    Here's a well-crafted review you can use for Best Buy I recently got the ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED with the Intel Core Ultra 9, 24GB RAM, RTX 3050, and 2TB SSD, and it's been an absolute game-changer! Performance (5/5) This laptop is a beast. The Intel Core Ultra 9 handles everything smoothly, whether it's data analysis, programming, or gaming. The 24GB RAM ensures that multitasking is seamless, and the RTX 3050 lets me run graphics-intensive applications without a hitch. Display (5/5) The OLED screen is breathtaking. The colors are rich, the blacks are deep, and the 15-inch display makes everything pop. Whether I’m watching 4K videos, editing images, or coding, the clarity is fantastic. Storage & Speed (5/5) With 2TB SSD, I have more than enough space for all my projects, media, and games. The boot-up and load times are blazing fast. Build & Design (4.5/5) The Earl Gray finish looks premium and sleek. It’s lightweight yet durable, making it easy to carry around. My only minor gripe is that fingerprints can be noticeable on the surface, but a quick wipe fixes that. Battery Life (4/5) Battery life is good but not outstanding. It lasts about 6-7 hours with normal use, but heavy tasks like gaming or video editing drain it faster. A fast charger helps mitigate this issue. Final Verdict (4.8/5) This is an amazing laptop for professionals, gamers, and content creators. The powerful specs, gorgeous OLED display, and ample storage make it a fantastic buy. If you're considering an upgrade, this is worth every penny! Would highly recommend!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Performance, Processor speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great all-around laptop.

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    When I recently was shopping for a new laptop, I first looked at ones geared toward gaming specifically. However, when I found this one, I decided to give it a shot due to the upgraded CPU, memory, and storage compared to similarly priced gaming laptops. I don’t play many games, but like the option of playing some games. I played some Diablo IV on this after I purchased it and it ran flawlessly on mostly medium settings. I am loving everything about this laptop so far. The specs should be good for several year to come and it will play games on lower settings. Very happy with my purchase so far.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Performance, Processor speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is a good one !

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    Excellent laptop, great for Creators. Really happy with color corrected screen. Fast , good battery life. Highly recommend!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Performance, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Fan noise

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Using for work

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    Working in healthcare so I run electronic medical record which is somewhat heavier duty on work computers. But this laptop handles it smoothly without much lags. Also use it for personal multi-tasking and light gaming. Does not overheat or needed to go high-speed fan action. Runs everything I need so far without trouble. Tried MSI HX16 but it was too heavy at 6lbs; hard to move about when I need to pack up and relocate to different areas. This laptop fits my backpack well. Display is much nicer to read.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Ram
    Cons mentioned:
    Fan noise, Overheating

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is it! This is the one!

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I picked this bad boy up and it exceeded my expectations. 24gb Ram 2 Tb ultra Core 9! Winning is an understatement. Ive had other laptops but this is THE ONE! It runs smooth, no loud fans or overheating while using. Lets talk about how smooth the style is! It’s beautiful! Matte Black sleek finish. Its not bulky at all. Im really happy with this one. Just buy it and enjoy!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Performance, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worth buying

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    Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’m reviewing this after 8 months of using it’s my primary laptop handles really good and the display is really really good. It has good performance just like a gaming laptop, but it doesn’t look like that. I really like the battery it can last 4 to 5 hr

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ram
    Cons mentioned:
    Refresh rate

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Amazing laptop with one small drawback.

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Refresh rate is low @ 60Hz Decent Graphics @ 6GB Dedicated Graphics RTX 3050 Storage is Great @ 2 TB. RAM is good @ 24GB. Cores and Processors are high! Fan noise isn't too bad actually. Webcam is good. Audio quality is weird and needed adjusting multiple times before it was good. The only drawback I see is the battery. It says about 5 hours on battery but it's usually around 2 hours or less depending on what you are doing. I would recommend this laptop even with the battery not being that great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Performance, Ram

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Laptop

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Rating: 4.5/5 I recently purchased a [Laptop Model Name] from Best Buy, and so far, I’m really pleased with it! The performance has exceeded my expectations. With its [mention specific specs, e.g., Intel i7 processor and 16GB RAM], it handles multitasking and data processing smoothly, which is ideal for my studies in data analytics. The display is crisp, and the keyboard is comfortable, making long hours of work a breeze. The battery life is decent, lasting around [mention battery duration] with regular use, though heavy applications reduce it a bit faster. The setup was straightforward, and the customer service at Best Buy was excellent—they helped me pick the best option within my budget of $700-$900.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Fan noise

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Performance and Utility Champion

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    You can't beat this deal, especially with these specs. Laptop has a very strong and rugged feel to it, along with it being on the heavier side (4.19lbs). I enjoy the typing experience, and the webcam is notably really high quality (1440p). Aside from that, gaming runs well with GTA V and Forza running at high graphics, albeit with the fans running. The main drawback is that the screen is 60Hz and FHD, but I personally don't mind too much. For work purposes, say Engineering, this is a workhorse; 2TB, i9, and 24GB of ram is plenty for any editing, CAD, or other operation you'd need. I've found the battery to be decent, nothing too special however, but that's expected with the computing power it carries. Overall, this is a laptop you'd have to get.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for our steam games

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Absolutely perfect, the image is sharp, vibrant, and clear. The laptop speed is fantastic. We play games that require a vidia video and this does. My husband was so impressed with the image the OLED screen provided he found himself replacing his TV just so the image was like his computer. Typically the laptop stays connected to the TV so there's somethings in not exactly sure on, for example battery life, but after talking about it to a few people, we ended up ordering a second one for a family member who also is super happy with the purchase and says the battery life is quite well, lasting for a few hours. Go for it especially if you can find it on sale!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Fan noise

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great buy

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The color is vibrant and the speed is good but the fan is loud.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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