ASUS VivoBook S Thin & Light Laptop, 14" FHD, Intel Core i7-8550U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, GeForce MX150, NanoEdge Display, Backlit Kbd, FP Sensor - S410UN-NS74

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3.8 out of 5
Reviews: 20
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Zach
4
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I don’t write very many reviews but when spending quite a bit of money on something, I do like to try and give a good, unbiased opinion on it. I am very familiar with technology and computers as I build desktop PCs for personal and business use but I’m not quite as familiar with the world of laptops. I will try and hit each important category but they will be no particular order. First off, I would like to describe exactly what I was looking for. I wanted the best laptop for the cost. Originally, I was researching the $1,200 area for a laptop as I believed that price point is what offered almost everything I was looking for. This laptop in particular, hit most of my categories for MUCH less money. My key points were good battery life, a good screen, portability, good performance, good I/O, and some form of dedicated GPU. I did NOT purchase this as a gaming computer, however, I wanted a laptop that could at least provide me the option of playing less-demanding games when traveling. Before getting into the details, the short story is that this laptop comes close to being perfect FOR ME but it does miss a couple of areas. I cannot give this laptop a perfect review but it’s definitely getting a good review. P.S - Packing sucked! Inside of a much bigger box, was just a little bit of paper to protect my new $800 laptop across an 800 mile journey. This was unacceptable. While it did arrive okay and undamaged, I seriously took pictures while unboxing and booting because I was that concerned. Put the Asus box inside of a smaller shipping box and either use a lot of paper or consider a different packing material. Performance: This category is bit touchy for me because as mentioned above, I build PCs and I have a $1,500 custom gaming PC at home. Of course, when going from that to any laptop, there will be a huge hit in performance unless you’re willing to spend $2,500+ on a laptop and even then, it’s still not as good. BUT, that is to be expected. You’re reading a review for a thin and light, not a 17” 13 lb gaming laptop and I’m also, again, trying to unbiased with this review. The performance is solid for what I need. Writing emails, using a CRM all day, jumping between 5-15 tabs, making notes, creating documents, etc. Everyday stuff - nothing intensive. The 8th gen i7 definitely holds its own, especially for being a U-series processor. It’s very fast and snappy for browsing the web and doing light to medium productivity tasks. For those who don’t know, the U-series CPUs are designed for low power consumption. Meaning, it’s an i7 but it’s only an 11 watt chip (I believe) compared to the 65 watts that the desktop counterpart (i7-8700) is able to pull. This is how the laptop is able to be thin and light and have decent battery life at the same time. Gaming. As mentioned, I wanted a laptop with some form of dedicated graphics ONLY to play a few select titles when traveling but also to handle programs like Photoshop when I need. I haven’t put too many game hours into this laptop yet but games like Fortnite, older Call of Duty games, Astroneer, etc aren’t a problem to run with the dedicated MX150 graphics. DO NOT purchase this if you’re wanting to play more demanding games. On Fortnite for example, this computer has no issue running it. If you jump down to 720p, you’ll be able to play around medium to high settings for a stable 60FPS. In 1080p, you’ll be forced to turn down the graphic settings to low for a stable 60FPS. 7.5/10 (for what it is) Screen: The screen is absolutely beautiful - it’s one of my favorite parts about this laptop. The colors are accurate and saturated, text is very sharp and clear and the screen has a matte finish meaning it’s not reflective like glossy panels are. It’s only 1080p but it’s a 14” screen so the pixel density is about right. If you took 1080p and stretched it across a 17” panel, that’s when text ends up looking soft and everything appears to be washed out but that isn’t the case here. Typically, I remove any and all bloatware that comes with Windows 10 and the manufacturer. I hate bloatware so much. I did leave one program installed and that is the Splendid Utility that comes on the laptop. The colors and everything takes a bit of tuning out of the box but it doesn’t take much work at all. Once you play with that program, everything is very nice. 10/10 Battery: As most reviews state, the battery life is good. Not great but certainly not bad. On average, from my use, I see about three to four and a half hours of battery life. I do, however, feel that I could squeeze an extra hour out of it if I had to. Just bring brightness down, keep the keyboard backlight off and use battery saver - you should be able to achieve a solid 5 ½ hours or so out of it if you’re good. The battery life is good enough for me. I do wish it lasted a bit longer but it does the job for me so I’m not docking any points for the review itself. 8/10 Portability, Build Quality and I/O: Portability is definitely as expected. It has a 13” footprint but with a larger screen. I have no issue with carrying this around to meetings or traveling or between work and home. It’s lightweight and you can barely feel it in your bag. I personally use a sleeve to carry it around but in a backpack, it’s hard to notice. The charger is small and again, lightweight. There’s not much else to say about how portable it is. The build quality is also good but I’ve seen better. The outside of the lid is made of aluminum and everything else is plastic but it’s a premium feeling plastic. I don’t feel as if I would break, dent or scratch anything although keep in mind, I’m very particular about my gadgets and I care for them very much. I’m definitely not one to toss it around. The only sub-par component in build quality is the screen hinge. There is a bit of wobble when moving the laptop and sometimes, it even wobbles while typing. Considering this laptop is brand new, I can only imagine that this will continue to get worse over time so time will tell if the hinge will hold up. Thank god it’s not a touchscreen because at that point, I feel that it would be unusable unless in a “tent” mode or folded over like a tablet. I do have to dock the review a bit because of the screen hinge. The I/O is pretty solid providing two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, a USB Type C, HDMI, SD Card and a headphone/microphone combo jack. I do very much wish that the USB Type C had thunderbolt capabilities even if that meant paying a few more bucks for it. I have no complaints in terms of I/O and won’t be docking the review for anything. What I will dock the review on is that this device should be charged via USB Type C! Not Asus’ proprietary crap. Every single company needs to adopt that technology to make everyones lives easier. I don’t understand why they don’t implement that technology rather than making their own. Oh well. I enjoy the keyboard quite a bit considering the chiclet style. They have Macbook-like travel but for some reason, I’ve always enjoyed that style of keyboard. The spacing and feel of the keys is all good. I have no complaints about the keyboard. 8/10 Pros: - Good CPU performance. - Good battery life. - Great screen. - Portable. Cons: - Screen hinge. - I wish the GPU offered a bit more. - Needs to be charged via the Type C port. - Shipment packaging was terrible.
Austin N.
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Ive had this laptop for a month now and it works great. Its nice and lightweight and easy to carry around on campus. I use it mainly for school and a little gaming on the side when Im not at home. Dont expect to be playing on high settings. I only play League of Legends and Fortnite on it and it runs fine on medium or low settings. The charger is nice and light and the whole laptop is macbook-esque from the design to the charger. The only thing I wish they took from the macbook charger was the prongs to coil the wire around and the power prongs to fold in. The battery life is alright. Ive used it for a whole 3 hour class and was left at 80% and charge it every other day. The screen is decent but it can be a little small sometimes when reading text, but I scaled down the text size but thats probably why. If you use it to watch videos, I recommend you use it on a hard flat surface to get the most out of the speakers. The speakers are decent. Pretty comparable to standard laptop speakers, but they get the job done. The keyboard took me a little while to get used to since this is my first laptop since 2008 and Ive been using mechanical keyboards ever since. Its really squishy but is comfortable once you get used to it. The backlight is a plus when you use it in low light. The keys look theyll attract grease and dust though. It can be a little loud while youre gaming. I also had a little problem with the Wi-Fi when I first got it where it would disconnect and refuse to reconnect but it hasnt happened recently. If youre looking for a good laptop for students then this is a perfect fit. If youre looking for something to play games on higher than medium settings then you should look elsewhere.
Joseph Scott Drake
5
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Bought this on prime day for 100.00 dollars off I’ve been in desperate need of a laptop so I jumped on this deal almost immediately, I like the size very light and small but still a good size screen at 14 inches, very fast takes seconds to start up and so far all programs run fast, fluid, and smooth. I usually only game on my consoles PlayStation or Xbox but wanted to try out the power of this pc just for fun and it ran fortnite pretty good not great but good. This is my first week so I will update review through out the year to let you know how it handles on basic wear and tear of use.
joshadude
4
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Ive only had the product for a few days but I can already tell this purchase was well worth. Laptop is super light, boots quickly, and so far has handled everything Ive thrown at it including some light gaming. Also received the computer and its color is not as gold as I thought it would be from the pictures which is a bonus as well. The flimsy nature of the frame is sometimes a little concerning. Theres a lot of flex when opening and closing and its hard to get a gauge on how durable it will be over time. Also the big sticker on the palm rest left a terrible residue when I pulled it off. Some WD-40 took it off but thats kind of a pain. But overall its been a great experience thats well worth it.
Not in This way
5
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very light for 14inch. the combination of ssd and i7 8th core make everything you do on it superfast. I actually tested some very large excel spreadsheet processing on it after i bought it two days ago, and simply amazing, very very fast. the keyboard design is great too. i dont feel my fingers get cramped, with LED backlight very nice. the software that helps extend the longevity of the battery also works great. not too much junk software either. it comes with WPS office suites which is a great alternative to Microsoft office. the charger is small and lightweight too. very trendy look with light gold color. overall, i am extremely pleased by this product! well done!
SuperAc
4
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Purchased during Prime day for 699 and its a great deal for the specs. Like it a lot. I sold my iPad pro for this one and didnt regret much. Below are the pros and cons of the S410UN and I tried to benchmark it using my 2016 12 Macbook and iPad pro. Pros: Price – affordable as compared to the same specs windows & Macs Ports – has almost everything you got apart from TB3, again coming from Macbook this is a huge plus Performance – generally snappy, have not been stretching it much tho Build quality – surprising good, better than other reviews suggested However there are some cons those I cannot neglect coming from Macbook & iPad pro: Fingerprint sensor - the accuracy is really bad that I have opted for tying password instead Battery - It may be ok by budget laptop standard (4.5-6 hours) but defo can’t compare with Macbooks Touchpad - Good that it’s using Windows precision drivers, but its hangs & jitters quite a bit for no obvious reasons Overall it’s a good laptop. Can’t really complain with the price, just going from 8+ battery life to 5 require a change in mindset.
CDHenderson
2
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So far this is a pretty great laptop. Its replacing my Asus Zenbook, but Im not sure the faster processor and bigger screen is that much of an improvement. The battery life seems significantly shorter than the Zenbook and the i7 processor isnt really a noticeable improvement over the i5 for my uses. If you do a lot of gaming or something Im sure the better processor makes a difference, but if youre a student and do a lot of writing, web research, that sort of multitasking, etc, the i5 is fine. If I had to do it again, Id probably save a little money and get the newer Zenbook. This is still a great little laptop that works fast and smooth, and really quiet so far with very little fan noise. I just thought the bigger screen and faster processor would be worth the extra money (about $50 over the Zenbook, as its priced right now), but the added weight and shorter battery life essentially make it a wash. Edit: Revising my rating down further. The battery life on this is horrible. Barely gets 5-6 hours, and Ive only had it less than a week. Battery performance tends to go down over time. Seems like this will eventually be unusable when not plugged in. Returning and going back to the Zenbook. Additional edit: After another few days of use, the fingerprint reader only works ~75% of the time to log in. The rest of the time, it doesnt respond at all when I try to use it. At this point I would strongly recommend against buying this laptop.
James T
5
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Ive had several laptops so far. The first ones were "desktop replacements". Great for power but heavy and next to nothing on battery life. My laptop before this was a netbook. It was extremely tiny, so light I would forget I still had it in my backpack, and the battery is still in the 10 hour area after 3+ years. However, even Gmail is pushing it as far as performance. Im really happy with the Vivobook so far. Just a bit larger than my netbook with a screen two sizes larger. Weighs just a bit more. Decent battery life. And more importantly, it has plenty of power for office-type work now and for the next few years. The somewhat weak video system is going to limit more serious gaming but is more than adequate for any other use. Having a full HD screen is a big improvement over the netbook ( I am surprised there are still laptops that are not HD resolution on the market still). I am looking to add a 2nd SSD and see how LInux runs on it ( I use LInux on my home workstation as the primary OS). Ive still not opened the case up to check if this is going to work though. The fingerprint sensor seems to work decently. Sound is more than adequate but I usually use headphones with it anyway. Plenty of USB ports. Touchpad works pretty well with it much less likely to move the mouse while typing than my netbook did. I was looking for an inexpensive, small, light, laptop that still had some decent computing power and the price was good on Prime Day. Im very happy with it.
les Lenhart
5
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Love the Asus Vivo--Boots up in 10 seconds....Lightning fast...Color is great...Speakers very good...very light …only minus is there doesnt seem to be an indicator light when the "caps lock" is activated. I give it a 5 rating....
scott
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THREE RMAs. SAME PROBLEM. STILL NOT FIXED!!! When I first got my computer, I noticed 2 separate problems. 1: the WiFi was disconnecting ALOT. 2: there was a yellowish discoloration in the display when a black or a very dark color is displayed. It took me several months to request a RMA because I was able to deal with the problems (although they were completely unacceptable) and I was unable to be without my computer. When I was able to be without my device for a of couple of weeks I decided to send my device in for repair. I gave a very detailed description of BOTH problems. The problem with the WiFi was repaired. The defect in the display was NOT EVEN ADDRESSED. The problem with the display was NOT FIXED THE FIRST TIME. I called customer support and my case was forwarded to a "supervisor." The supervisor ASSURED me the problem would be fixed this time. The SECOND RMA. The supervisor, Ruel B., assured and promised me he would be in contact with the repair facility and my display would be fixed. He said he would monitor the repair process and confirm that it was repaired properly and that there was no longer any discoloration. Ruel B. never followed up with me. I received my device today and THE PROBLEM IS WORSE!!!! There is now yellowish discoloration on all edges of the display. I called customer support and they issued another RMA, A THIRD RMA!!!! The agent I spoke with today told me the same thing Ruel B told me. He assured me he would follow the progress and update me. He said he would send my case "up the chain." That the management at customer support AND management at the repair facility would be made aware of my ongoing problem. The agent said, "You are just going to have to trust us." EXCUSE ME, TRUST YOU!?!? How am I supposed to trust any repair from SMS Infocom. The third party repair facility ASUS contracts with for your warranty service it terrible!! I am extremely angry! It is obvious to me that ASUS does not live up to the warranty they offer. They contract their repair service to the lowest bidder with the WORST quality control. I regrettably sent my device back to the repair facility today, the same day I got it back.
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1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Brand Name
ASUS
Graphics Coprocessor
NVIDIA GeForce MX150
Hard Drive
256 GB Flash Memory Solid State
Item Dimensions
12.8 x 8.9 x 0.7 inches
Item model number
S410UN-NS74
Item Weight
3.2 pounds
Operating System
  • Windows 10 Home
RAM
8 GB DDR4_SDRAM
Series
ASUS VivoBook
Wireless Type
802.11ac
Processor
Processor
4 GHz Intel Core i7
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Count
4
USB
USB 2.0 Ports
2
USB 3.0 Ports
2
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8550U (Turbo up to 4.0GHz) quad-core processor and dedicated NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics 2GB 8GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB SSD 14" Full HD WideView display with up to 178° WideView and ASUS NanoEdge bezel for a stunning 77% screen-to-body ratio Slim 12.8" wide, 0.7" thin and portable footprint with metal cover and backlit keyboard with fingerprint sensor Comprehensive connections including USB 3.1 Type-C (Gen1), USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, & headphone/mic combo port
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