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Posted 18 November 2023

ASUS Laptop Vivobook 15 -- i5-12500H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Backlit Keyboard, OLED Screen, Windows 11

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ASUS Laptop Vivobook 15 F1505ZA Full HD 400nits OLED Laptop (Intel i5-12500H, 16GB RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD, Backlit Keyboard, OLED Screen, Windows 11)


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  • Everything is smoother with the powerful ASUS Vivobook 15 OLED, the feature-packed laptop with a brilliant 60Hz OLED HDR display that has a cinema-grade 100 Percent DCI-P3 gamut
  • The Vivobook 15 OLED makes everything’s easier too, thanks to user-friendly features including a 180° lay-flat hinge, a physical webcam shield and dedicated function keys to turn your mic and camera on or off
  • Your health is in safe hands with ASUS Antibacterial Guard protecting frequently-touched surfaces, and the bigger touchpad is now more finger-friendly
  • Vivobook 15 OLED’s display has a best-in-class colour gamut. It reproduces colours with superb real-life accuracy for professional-grade visuals
  • An OLED display, reduces harmful blue light by up to 70 Percent compared to LCD displays, making it extra gentle on your eyes to reduce the risk of retinal damage

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Edited by dawnyp, 18 November 2023
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  1. pet2000's avatar
    Slight criticism on this series with silver characters on silver keyboard. Unless you are a touch typist or work in dim environment (using the backlight), the keys are difficult to read. I believe this is why most keyboards feature white characters on black.
    Okay_Top's avatar
    The material used for the keys also has a strange texture that I really did not like the feel of. It's somewhat... coarse to the touch
  2. KingElk's avatar
    I went to Currys to view this in the flesh. The screen is great and I'll definitely be getting it. Obvs not from Currys . But the Amazon deal. Vibrant screen was important to me as I don't game or anything on it. Just general home use, internet and some light office work. It should be great (edited)
  3. MrKrabs's avatar
    I doubt youd notice the difference in day to day use. Benchmarks will show a difference, but watching YouTube, Netflix, browsing, editing docs etc won't. I'd probably save £70 unless I had vouchers to use up.
  4. Highlordell's avatar
    Amazon says Intel HD Graphics 600 for the gpu. Is that right? Can't find any info on that gpu online
    Dinamo8_'s avatar
    I've been wondering the same. Amazon says HD Graphics 600 but everywhere else says Iris XE.
  5. Connor_Traynor's avatar
    Sus 😳
  6. htslough's avatar
    Anyone SUSsed out what this is yet?
  7. mrTea67's avatar
    Would be happy to keep an eye on a 8Gb version if they do one and wait until January. Same as im doing with the Samsung Pro book.
  8. COUPONKEV's avatar
    A is missing from ASUS in title.
    turbo_c's avatar
    This deal is a bit SUSpect of you ask me (edited)
  9. tdk2bu's avatar
    Not a bad deal this, anyone in a rush would do ok with this. It'll be a good work horse for a good few years. Only slight criticism is that's it's a HD screen.
    sufy123's avatar
    What you mean by hd screen?
  10. killabyte's avatar
    Upgradable SSD?
    Oled better than ips screen?
    What's battery life like on these?
    plewis00's avatar
    SSD should be upgradeable.
    OLED has better blacks and can have better colour and uses less power for dark images but can have burn-in risk, blue shift over time. A good IPS can get close in quality and typically don't really degrade.
    Battery usually around 4-5 hours real world with the big OLED and H-series CPU.
  11. montblanc's avatar
    Intel HD Graphics 600 (2017) is pretty awful compared to Intel Iris XE which I'm assuming is the new standard for integrated graphics now. gpu.userbenchmark.com/Com…515 I mean it's sort of okay if you're going to do nothing with this but YouTube and Excel etc but much less than you should be getting (edited)
    Southcott's avatar
    It’s standard on all mid range laptops. It’s absolutely fine for the tasks expected of these kind of laptops - office apps, browsing, streaming, photo editing etc

    If you want dedicated graphics you need a higher end laptop / gaming laptop
  12. Meltat1's avatar
    Anyone offer some advice?? I'm looking to buy 13 year old a laptop, want something she can do school work on and also play Roblox without lagging. She's not into gaming just Roblox, she has Xbox for stuff like fortnight, COD etc!
    Wanting to spend around £500- £600. Any advice would he much appreciated, as it seems to be minefield out there !!
    misiokicio's avatar
    would say.. this be totally sufficient , 16gb means u won't need to bother upgrading the ram, if u pick one with only 8gb( and not upgradable) laptop will struggle later down the line, unfortunately a lot of "HotUKdeal Experts" will tell u 8gb ram is enough... imo 550 quid for Brand like Asus with decent cpu, ssd, good amount of ram, oled screen, its a good deal and a minimum specs anyone should be looking at a laptop these days, just keep in mind that u can buy a pc with a monitor for around the same money that would last for much longer than this
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