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ASUS Vivobook 15X OLED K3504ZA 15.6" OLED i5-1235U 8GB 512GB $899, i7-1255U $999 Delivered @ ASUS AU

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Seems a very good price for OLED laptop.
8GB Ram on board, can expand to 16GB according to the specs sheet.

Processor: Intel®Core™ i5-1235U/i7-1255U
Memory: 8GB DDR4 on board
Storage: 512GB M.2 NVMe™ PCIe® 4.0 SSD
Graphics: Intel Iris Xᵉ Graphics
Display: 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) OLED 16:9 aspect ratio
Operating System: Windows 11 Home (64-bit)
Weight: 1.6 kg
Ports:
- 1x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C support power delivery
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 1x HDMI 1.4
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
- 1x Headphone/Headset
- 1x DC-in

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  • +1

    Seems a very good price for OLED laptop.
    agree
    but its not very good to have oled on laptop

    • I agree, if you use laptop for productivity the text fringing on the OLEDs is so annoying especially on this low PPI screen the fringing will be super obvious, there’s a reason why most of the OLED laptops have higher PPI to make it less noticeable, also need to worry about burn in and have to change your desktop background consistently

  • +1

    hmm no thunderbolt? not even 3.0?

    • yep, thats why discounted.
      usb3gen1 only, up to 5gbps

  • +2

    16GB upgrade would be necessary.

    8GB on Windows 11 is painful.

    • so no deal?

      • +1

        you can add an 8GB stick to this laptop to make it 16GB

        • Also, the i7 version for 999 has 16 GB RAM making it a good deal.

          • @iamjk: both listings (i5, i7) say

            Memory: 16GB DDR4 on board

            same price as OP they must have upgraded the listings since this deal was posted

            • @mantra: price gone up, ram on both models show back to 8GB again

  • -1

    How would the battery be on this with an OLED display and 8 of the 10 cores being efficiency cores?

    • What are you comparing it to? ARM based laptops? "Gaming" x64 laptops? AMD laptops with no efficiency cores? It depends

      • -1

        in hours of use. How else would you measure battery life?

        • +1

          Use for what. Gaming? Watching videos? Rendering videos? Web browsing? Just switched on, on the desktop with nothing happening? That's why I mentioned all those different types of laptops.

  • Is the RAM soldered or can it be upgraded?

    • my guess is 8gb soldered and one free slot

  • I currently have a $400 HP which was recommended by OzB several years ago. I upgraded to an SSD and 8GB RAM. Lately sometimes when I switch it on it doesn't boot - I think the SSD doesn't 'start'. Turning it on and off random times usually fixes it.

    I just need something to write documents and have several windows/programs open. Don't really game but couldn't run Fortnite on this current HP to play with my son. Would this machine be sufficient? I don't really get the OLED thing but first comment makes me think it's not good if I just Word process most of the time..?

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