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ASUS Vivobook S 15 S5504VA 15.6" Laptop - Intel Core i5-13500H, 16 GB/512 GB SSD, OLED FHD 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, Blue next day delivered

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About this deal

With that OLED screen plus the 13th gen i5, I would say it's a pretty decent offer.



  • Windows 11
  • Intel® Evo™ platform
  • Intel® Core™ i5-13500H Processor
  • RAM: 16 GB / Storage: 512 GB SSD
  • Full HD OLED screen
  • Battery life: Up to 9 hours

Good to know

- Multitask away with 16 GB of RAM - you can switch between apps without lag
- 512 GB SSD storage gives you plenty of space for the important stuff
- Hook up an Ultra HD monitor or a speedy SSD with the Thunderbolt 4 port
- The webcam privacy shutter lets you decide when you want to be seen on camera
- With a 180-degree hinge, it can lay flat on your desk - great for collaborative working
- Everything stays nice and cool with IceCool thermal technology
- With Intel® Evo™, all the premium tech works together for a smooth and seamless experience

Technical specifications for -

ASUS Vivobook S 15 S5504VA 15.6" Laptop - Intel® Core™ i5, 512 GB SSD,

Connectivity Ports

- USB 3.2 x 1
- USB 2.0 x 1
- Thunderbolt 4 x 1
- HDMI 1.4 x 1
- 3.5 mm jack x 1

Bluetooth - Bluetooth 5

Ethernet - No

WiFi - Dual-band AX WiFi 6E - 2x2

Storage - 512 GB SSD

Processor
- Intel® Core™ i5-13500H Processor
- 12-core
- 3.5 GHz / 4.7 GHz
- 18 MB cache

RAM
16 GB LPDDR5

Graphics card
Integrated Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics

GeneralBox contents
- ASUS Vivobook S 15 S5504VA 15.6" Laptop (S5504VA-L1090W)
- AC power adapter

Manufacturer’s guarantee
1 year

Dimensions
17.9 x 359.3 x 229.4 mm (H x W x D)

Weight 1.7 kg
Colour - Solar blue

Operating system - Windows 11 Home

Other Features -
Array microphone
Security features
Fingerprint scanner

Camera
- Full HD 1080p webcam
- Privacy shutter

Mouse / trackpad
Multi-touch trackpad with gesture control

Keyboard
Backlit membrane keyboard with numeric keypad

PowerBattery life
Up to 9 hours

Battery type
3-cell Lithium-ion

MediaMemory card reader
No

Disc drive
No

ScreenTouchscreen
No

Screen type
OLED

Screen features
- 600 nits peak brightness
- VESA CERTIFIED DisplayHDR True Black 600
- 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut
- 1.07 billion colours
- PANTONE Validated
- 70% less harmful blue light
- TÜV Rheinland certified
- 0.2 ms response time
- Glossy
Screen size
15.6"
Resolution
Full HD 1920 x 1080p

SoundSpeakers - Yes

Audio software - Harman Kardon


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  1. Genghis47's avatar
    How long would that oled last?
    vulcanproject's avatar
    Long enough the machine itself will probably be obsolete. As long as you use pixel shift and panel refresh which is default on these, plus a dark screensaver on a short timer doesn't hurt
  2. sausages74's avatar
    I don't know much about these things but that looks like a great deal.

    I'm now getting buyers remorse, just ordered a dell Inspiron 16 with the i7-1360p and the according to User benchmark, the i5 in the deal laptop is much better.....no idea what that's all about.

    The deal laptop also has a far better screen.


    I get a works discount at dell so this came in at the same price.

    dell.com/en-…1sc
    The_Guru's avatar
    The dell is less powerful on cpu but uses less power then the Asus. So likely better battery life.
  3. PennyPincher69's avatar
    Bought this a few days ago from their ebay outlet for 473 refurbished. I can confirm it's a good laptop for media consumption and productivity. The CPU and ddr5 ram make it very snappy. This isn't really designed for gaming, although you can probably run lighter titles at lower settings. The Oled looks good but it makes text a little bit fuzzier than LCD. This is a minor nitpick and you can easily get used to it. Runs cool and quiet during normal use.
  4. griffinm7's avatar
    I've been watching the price on this for a couple of weeks. It was £899, but I thought the price might drop in the sales. I think it's a decent budget laptop for what it is. Currys are also offering 24 months interest free credit. They're also offering free next day delivery with DPD (was £6.99). (edited)
  5. tawse57's avatar
    I have an alert for 'laptop' but was not alerted about this. Any idea what category this is listed under?
  6. SoldierLTU's avatar
    Wonder if this would be good enough to run Lightroom and DiVinci for videos ?
    PennyPincher69's avatar
    for sure, the CPU is quite fast and the DDR5 ram make it very good for video editing (by laptop standards)
  7. Bigbag's avatar
    Is no ethernet port normal now?
    Musicrab's avatar
    Quite common due to slim cases. A USBC hub is almost a mandatory purchase these days. Plenty about, the only issue being to get one in the same colour as laptop. eg amazon.co.uk/UGR…XX/
  8. maxtesti's avatar
    Any chance this will be reduced to £499 any time soon?
  9. Kasia29's avatar
    HDMI port?
  10. DR.Lang's avatar
    had Vivabook Pro. Asus app kept warning me about screen burn in every time I increased brightness over 60% it was annoying. Screen looked good but it's not massive difference I would prefer QHD IPS.
    maxtesti's avatar
    Had this for almost two years. I always keep the brightness level at 75% and never get any warning. It works and looks as good as new. Most people (like 99.9%)who get this laptop will never experience "burn-in". It only happens if you stay on the same page for hours every day for months on end. Then this is not a laptop for you. It's just a little common sense, FGS!

    At this price range, it's a fantastic laptop. I can't fault it in any way.
  11. red_me765's avatar
    No Ethernet port on the laptop, so if you wanna use a Ethernet port you will need a Ethernet to usb adapter..
  12. mario_2's avatar
    Why didn’t I see this 3 days ago…
  13. red_me765's avatar
    If you go with amazon you can't use top cash back or quidco.
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