Powerful & efficient AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (8C/8T) Processor 3.6 GHz (4M Cache, up to 4.0Hz)
Windows 10 Home, 512GB SSD and 8GB DDR4 RAM (As far as I am aware, the RAM is upgradable on this model, with 4GB being soldered and the rest a SO-DIMM.)
14” Full HD Wideview touch display (with glossy finish) with up to 178° viewing angle12.9” wide, 0.7” thin with a stunning 82% screen-to-body ratio
Brushed aluminum chassis and lightweight at 1.49 kg
Portable 2-in-1 laptop with four viewing modes: tablet, tent, stand, and laptop
Stylus and holder included
Fingerprint sensor, USB 3.2 Type-A (Gen2), USB 3.2 Type-C (Gen2), USB 2.0
SD card reader, and HDMI;
Lightning-fast dual band Wi-Fi (802.11ac)
ASUS VivoBook Flip 14, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U, 1080p IPS Touch, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD $979.42 + Delivery ($0 Prime) @ Amazon US via AU
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How is the colour accuracy and brightness ? I can't find these specs.
Never mind , found them in this review
https://laptopmedia.com/laptop-specs/asus-vivobook-flip-14-t…
Oh god, covering just 51% of the sRGB colour gamut is pretty horrible too by modern IPS display standards…
For the price, it isn't bad at all.
@BarginGrabber: I don't see why 14 inch screen with decent colour and brightness should cost an extra $500 or more.
Look at how much 4k televisions cost now.
The computer manufacturers are having a lend of us.
@morestuff: Yeah, I know and agree but this is the market for laptops.
At least with this, it provides touchscreen, a stylus, good CPU and upgradable ram.
It is also glossy finish, so the screen looks a lot better than the specs suggest.
Compare this to any dell for similar price range and it is night and day imo.
How is it for gaming? I want something small and light for work, and also for a bit of gaming.
If you are playing mainly esports titles such as CSGO and DOTA 2, you should be able to easily obtain over 60fps at 1080p medium settings.
Perfect. Thanks.
Are these made in Taiwan?
How does the warranty work on these ones?
This is beyond petty but the dumb neon green Enter key really bugs me
no charging via USB-C is a bummer :(
isn't it 12Gb ram (8Gb on the graphics if I read it right :?)
hmmm… website definitely says 12Gb in the RHS box at the top, but 8Gb elsewhere (and 8Gb on the graphics). Just checked some reviews (pcmag) and these say 8Gb so perhaps a mistake on the website, or 4Gb of ram somewhere doing something that doesn't count.
pcmag review is so so https://au.pcmag.com/netbooks/68540/asus-vivobook-flip-14 but note that the lenovo flex they prefer is currently $1400 on Amazon (although does occasionally go below for $1000 but only for very short periods that I've seen on camelcamelcamel.Is this same software as the earlier AU one? I had huge issues. The KB driver is nuts. Doesnt work half the time. I'm returning it.
Screen feels shit plastic too
How does this compare to the HP Envy 360?
The 13" Envy X360 would have better build quality. As far as I am aware, the AMD based 13" X360 has a 300nits, 100% RGB, Gorilla glass screen. However, the 13" X360 doesn't have expandable RAM.
Note if you are looking 15" X360, it's screen is a lower quality 60% RGB gammut panel like the Asus and build quality would be similar.
if this is from Amazon US, do i need to get a transformer or anything like that? or does this come with AU charger?
All the chargers I've seen in a long time have been multi voltage, so you just need a $2 plug adapter.
bought one in September for 1399. Very good for work