Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Review and Specs

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Review and Specs. There is definitely absolutely no question about it. The Asus VivoBook 15 is definitely among the best budget laptops we’ve reviewed. The trend among notebooks in the last few years has been moving towards the premise of less is actually more, with ultraportables getting insanely smaller, thinner and lighter. And, the VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) from Asus takes that direction at a very reasonable price.

In addition to the good design, it also satisfies a few other needs, like a cool big screen to play with. Whether you need some for working from home or a laptop for number-crunching spreadsheets at the office, or just watching Money Heist on Netflix, the Asus VivoBook 15 is a great partner with its large, bright 15.6-inch display.

Combine that with a fairly slim design that we can say is quite portable and solid 10th Gen processor performance, and you have an ace in your hand without having to spend too much.

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Review and Specs

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Performance

The Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) as configured, is definitely on the beefy side for a sub-$ 500 notebook, that offers better performance than competing Chromebooks, like last year’s HP Chromebook 14. The 10th Gen Intel Core i5-1005G1 is actually a new mobile chip that offers strong performance matched with efficiency, and the 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD storage gives it a serious boost over similar machines with traditional rotating hard drives. For graphics, you have Intel UHD graphics card that is actually quite usable for basic tasks that utilize an integrated card, though itself is actually definitely not enough to power AAA gaming.

On day-to-day use, the VivoBook 15 will easily keep up with your demands. Four cores of computing power is actually plenty for most tasks, and with headroom to boots clock speeds to 3.6 GHz, it can burst as needed. This keeps the laptop feeling snappy, with the SSD launching programs quickly, and some simple tasks, like basic photo editing, working fast.

The integrated graphics card won’t play the most recent AAA games, but you can get away with less demanding games at low to medium graphics settings. It can run racing games like Dirt 3 at 58 frames per second, staying ahead of the IdeaPad 530s (47fps), the Acer Aspire 5 (35 FPS), and well over the mainstream-laptop average (44 fps). If you need a laptop for gaming on a budget, the Asus TUF FX505DT-AH51 is definitely an excellent pick.

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Design

The VivoBook F512JA-AS34 is actually a well-crafted laptop with a slick design and exciting color schemes. Finally, Asus is definitely breaking away from the silver aluminum motif, something that they experimented with the Asus ZenBook 3, and it happens that we are definitely getting what we’ve always asked for: unique color options in a budget laptop. We got to see the slate blue and gray, with the other finishes being coral crush, grey and transparent silver. The slate gray is definitely the showstopper.

This particular machine has a gray brushed-aluminum lid and a shiny, gray deck wit barely visible crosshatching. The model we are actually reviewing has its own flair, sporting a Chrome logo on the lid and a faux-aluminum deck. But design isn’t the only reason to get excited about the Asus VivoBook 15.

Asus introduced the ErgoLift on the ZenBook S, an innovative hinge that raises the keyboard for a comfortable typing experience, and we more than happy it is definitely making a pleasant return. This time round, the rear of the keyboard tilts upward at a 3.5-degree angle, thereby, delivering a better typing experience and improves audio and heat management. At 14.1 x 9.1 x 0.8 inches and weighing 3.75 pounds, the VivoBook 15 is definitely relatively compact for a 15.6-inch laptop.

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Review and Specs

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Ports

The VivoBook F512JA-AS34 has a decent collection of ports for a laptop that is actually only 0.7-inches thick, but I wish it had Thunderbolt 3 input. On the left side, there are definitely two USB 2.0 ports, a microSD card slot and LED indicators for charging and battery status.

On the right side, there is definitely a DC jack, a USB 3.1 port, an HDMI port, a USB Type-C port alongside a headphone/mic combo jack.

Display

With such a premium design, we only wish Asus used an equally vibrant display. The Asus VivoBook 15 comes with a 15.6-inch 1080p display, that is definitely bright and sharp, but fails to deliver perfect colors. The screen can only reproduce 68 percent of the sRGB color spectrum, which is lower than competing laptops: Lenovo Ideapad 530s (72 percent) and the Acer Aspire 5 (74 percent)– two laptops with notable dull display.

All of them score below the 89 percent mainstream laptop average. It manages to top the mainstream laptop average (242 nits) with an impressive 257 nits, meaning it should be visible outdoors, even on a sunny day.

Keyboard And Touchpad

The Asus F512JA-AS34’s island-style keyboard offers a very comfortable typing experience, made possible by tactile keys and an innovative ErgoLift elevated hinge, that makes up for faults like shallow key travel. The keyboard has 1 millimeter of travel, but gets rather shallow keys for a 15-inch laptop. We always prefer key travel of a minimum of 1.5 mm, but the keyboard has a lot going in its favor.

Its Individual keys are actually well spaced, are generously spaced, in addition to a slightly undersized variety of pad and low travel, but pleasant springiness of keys. Below the keyboard is a 4.1 x 2.8-inch touchpad, that is actually spacious, responsive and quick to Windows 10 gestures.

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Review and Specs

Battery Life

The Asus VivoBook 15 uses an energy efficient CPU, which includes in good, but not great battery life. The notebook lasts 8 hours 24 minutes, over the IdeaPad 530s’ 7 hours 43 minutes, but still behind the Aspire 5 that last 9 hours 27 minutes on single charge. The mainstream-laptop average of 7:28 is about an hour shorter than the VivoBook 15’s runtime.

Bottom Line

The Asus VivoBook 15 strikes a nice balance between its large display, good design, whilst also delivering strong all-round performance and good connectivity at a very competitive price. The battery life doesn’t break any records, but it’s still respectable for a budget 15-inch laptop.

Overall, the Asus VivoBook 15 F512JA-AS34 still supplies good value for money for anyone that is definitely shopping for a large-screen laptop for home, college or the office.

Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) Verdict

The Asus VivoBook 15 (F512JA-AS34) strikes a nice equilibrium between its large display, good design, whilst also delivering strong all-round performance and good connectivity at a very competitive price.

PROS

  • Rock-solid construct quality
  • Modern, attractive aesthetic
  • Tiny framework without compromises
  • Excellent day-to-day performance

CONS

  • Not so colorful display
  • No Thunderbolt 3 support

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