ASUS VivoBook X705MA Laptop
Discover everyday computing with the ASUS Vivobook 17, featuring a spacious 17.3-inch HD+ display for comfortable viewing. Powered by an Intel Pentium Silver N5030 processor and 8GB of RAM, it handles daily tasks with ease. The 256GB SSD ensures quick boot times and fast data access. Running Windows 11 Home, this laptop offers a familiar and efficient user experience. Its Star Grey finish and slim profile make it a stylish companion for home use, blending practicality with a clean aesthetic for your daily digital needs.
$749.99
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Owner Satisfaction
3.4
/ 5
Category Rank
3526
/ 3580
#3526 in Laptops
Price vs Category Average
-49%
Below average
Processor
50301.1
/ Intel Pentium Silver N GHz
Who it's for
- Expansive 17.3-inch Display
- Budget-Friendly Pricing
- Adequate Port Selection
Who should skip it
- Subpar Processing Power
- Low-Quality Display Panel
- Slow Storage Performance
Key Specs
Processor
Intel Pentium Silver N5030 1.1GHz
Screen Size
17.3 inches
Display Resolution
1600 x 900 pixels
Display Refresh Rate
60 Hz
Touchscreen
No
RAM
8 GB DDR4-SDRAM
Storage
256 GB SSD
Graphics Card
Intel UHD Graphics 605
Features
- Spacious 17.3-inch display for enhanced viewing comfort.
- Fast 256GB SSD for quick system and application loading.
- Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 605 for everyday visual tasks.
- Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) for reliable wireless connectivity.
- Numeric keypad for efficient data entry.
- Multiple ports including USB 3.2 and HDMI for versatile connectivity.
- Built-in microphone and front camera for communication.
What customers say
This budget VivoBook polarizes users by offering a large 17.3-inch display at an accessible price, making it appealing for basic productivity and media viewing. Customers value the expansive screen size as a strong proposition for a desktop replacement. However, this positive view is significantly tempered by performance issues. Many users report frustrating sluggishness, especially when multitasking, often due to entry-level processors and slow mechanical hard drives. The out-of-box experience is frequently deemed suboptimal, leading to recommendations for immediate upgrades. Ultimately, the machine suits patient users whose primary need is a large screen for light, single-task operations, provided performance expectations are managed.
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