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ASUS Vivobook Laptop computer L210 11.6″ Extremely Skinny Laptop computer, Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC Storage, Home windows 11 Residence in S Mode with One 12 months of Workplace 365 Private, L210MA-DS04,Star Black

Original price was: $249.99.Current price is: $222.00.

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The ASUS Vivobook Go 12 L210 laptop computer is designed that will help you be productive all day — even whenever you’re on the transfer. This compact and light-weight 11.6 inch laptop computer is powered by the most recent Intel® processor and gives lengthy lasting battery life. With eMMC storage and pre-loaded Home windows 11 in S mode, this laptop computer gives full compatibility with a variety of software program and peripherals. This laptop computer is the perfect laptop computer for folks on the go. *The precise switch pace of USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 (Gen 1 and a couple of), and/or Kind-C will range relying on many components together with the processing pace of the host machine, file attributes and different components associated to system configuration and your working surroundings.
Highly effective Productiveness: Environment friendly Intel Celeron N4020 Processor 1.1 GHz (4M Cache, as much as 2.8 GHz) and Intel UHD graphics delivers unmatched pace and intelligence, enabling spectacular creating and productiveness.Voltage:3.7 volts
Visibly Beautiful: Expertise sharp particulars and crisp colours on the 11.6” HD (1366 x 768) Slim Show with 73 % screen-to-body ratio, 16:9 side ratio
Inner Specs: 128GB eMMC Flash Storage and 4GB DDR4 RAM to retailer your information
Safe Working System: Home windows 11 Residence in S mode comes with superior security measures constructed proper in, like protections towards phishing and malicious software program so you do not have to assume twice when navigating to a brand new webpage or downloading an app
Ports For All Your Equipment: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Kind-C, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Kind-A, HDMI (USB Switch pace could range. Study extra at ASUS web site)
Slim and Transportable: 0.7” skinny and weighs solely 2.31 lbs (battery included)
What’s Within the Field: ASUS Vivobook laptop computer, AC adapter, Energy Twine, Person guide, Guarantee card

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Prospects respect the pocket book laptop’s compact dimension, portability, and weight. They discover it easy to make use of and emulating bigger laptop computer capabilities. Nonetheless, some prospects report sluggish efficiency, corresponding to taking too lengthy to load pages or begin up. Opinions differ on worth for cash, performance, and sturdiness.

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5 reviews for ASUS Vivobook Laptop computer L210 11.6″ Extremely Skinny Laptop computer, Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC Storage, Home windows 11 Residence in S Mode with One 12 months of Workplace 365 Private, L210MA-DS04,Star Black

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  1. Michael

    Fantastic – handle your expectations
    So after 1.5 months of using this baby for grad school, I’m ready to write my review.I bought this laptop for under $200 including tax to replace my $1000 iPad Pro for school use. I had many issues with the iPad, most notably its software and issues with formatting when using Microsoft Excel. But this review isn’t about why I don’t like my iPad. Here is my breakdown review of this laptop:I wanted a budget laptop that was not a Chromebook since I use the Microsoft Office suite pretty extensively.Processing power: this laptop is by no means super fast. Web pages and various apps will take a second or two to load. For me, it’s not a problem at all but I can see it bothering some people. I’m also able to have many tabs and windows open and multitask pretty frequently and it handles it pretty well. Again, it may take a second or two for windows to react, especially if I’m running multiple things.Graphics power: non-existent so I would not expect to be able to play any games nor have I tried to do so. But! I am able to run CompleteAnatomy, which is a pretty demanding application. It boots slow but once the app is open it runs well enough to get the job done. I do this while also running 4 to 5 other windows/applications so no complaints here.Screen: it looks fine when you look straight at it. Brightness is decent as well as clarity and contrast. Its viewing angles are terrible so if you plan to stream videos or something while lying on your bed it might be a bad choice. But! I love its terrible viewing angles because people around me can’t see my screen. It’s like a built-in privacy screen.Keyboard: surprisingly responsive. I have no complaints with it at all. If anything I’m mildly impressed.Touchpad: does the job. The touchpad numpad is kind of gimmicky and doesn’t work all that great. But I don’t need the feature and I use a mouse anyway.Portability: this is where it shines. Extremely light (lighter than my iPad if it’s in its case) with a small/discrete charger. I thought the tiny screen would be a problem at first but now I love it.Battery life: very good. It’ll last a full day’s use (8-10 hours of school) and still hang out at around 25%. Better battery life than my phone and any other laptop I’ve ever had.Storage: very small. But I exclusively work off of the cloud because I’ll bounce between this laptop, my phone, and my PC at home. Nowadays I think local storage isn’t as important as before as long as you have internet access.Software/OS: When the laptop first arrived, it prompted an update to Windows 11 followed by a multitude of updates. It was a solid 2.5 hours of just updating. It also came with S mode defaulted, which I later found out was some kind of safety feature that makes all downloads limited to things from the Microsoft Store. That kind of made the laptop unusable and so I was planning to return it but you can opt out of S mode and now it’s great.Others: no issues with Wifi or Bluetooth connectivity. I think the notification and focus features are gimmicky but I don’t have issues having features I don’t plan to use.Overall, for my school use, this laptop is a solid 8/10 for me. If you buy it handling your expectations, this laptop is unbeatable for its price.

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  2. Adria

    The cutest little laptop I’ll ever have.
    I love this so much! It’s about the size of a Chromebook, so at first, I was a little scared, and it was slow too, but you just have to be patient for a minute. I let it sync overnight after it got all set up and everything works fine! It’s decently fast, it synced up to my account in less than 10 minutes, and everything in Microsoft works great! I would recommend when setting it up to opt out of most of the cookies or personalized ads, that might help it be faster. I don’t know, that’s what I did, and I love it already! Had it for one day so far, keyboard is fantastic, screen is great quality, the mouse pad is grippier than my last one I had so I like it better, the camera works fine, but it’s not as great quality as a phone or something else. It can’t download zoom but thankfully that can be done online, I had no trouble getting my college class work done online with this. The HDMI port and other plug-ins also work great. The number pad works awesomely too! 10/10 recommend to people who want to get simple schoolwork done with a lightweight laptop. Make sure to be near internet when setting it up, that is needed to help it go faster. I used a hot spot, and it was fine.

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  3. cd9963

    PIECE OF JUNK – **READ**
    This laptop sucks! You cannot set it up without setting up Microsoft via an external email account registration or setting up an Outlook email, there’s no way to bypass it. I opted for the Outlook email for setup, because I didn’t have one already so they wouldn’t have access to anything in my current email (I don’t trust them) After a gazillion attempts at updates, I figured I would move on, BUT.. once set up, and updated, you’re stuck in “S mode” which slows the laptop down considerably! This S mode also won’t allow you to download any apps that don’t appear in the Microsoft store. You’re supposed to be able to disable S mode, by clicking “get” once you go through settings, system etc., but every single time I attempted to disable it, it wouldn’t allow me to. I spent hours on this! So, frustrated, I decided to hell with it, I was going to do a system restore to remove all of my private information, but even that was nearly impossible!! It took me over an hour to get it to “system reset” and it sat at 1% forever then kept cancelling itself out and I had to keep reattempting, and I’m honestly not even sure it removed my personal info. Glad I put in a bogus BD in, which it requires, instead of my real one (like that’s any of Microsofts business, I’m surprised it didn’t ask for blood type and pronouns). Microsoft is like a virus in itself. They want you to use Microsoft and Microsoft only, including the Bing search engine, which is also a crappy product. AINT HAPPENING! I despise this laptop, I’m returning it, I would never recommend it to anyone. Piece of junk! And I own an ASUS laptop that I have had for over 10 years that’s still working like a champ, which is what prompted me to buy this one. Nope, nope, nope. Don’t buy it!

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  4. Amber

    It sure does do the internet real good
    I’ve had this thing for 2 days, and boy can I ever use Microsoft Edge and Spotify at the same darn time. For a $200 laptop, you can do basic stuff in a browser. You can bring this baby anywhere and it has a battery that lasts kind of pretty much a long time. Chrome is a little too much for it, so I’m getting acquainted with Microsoft Edge. It’s enough to do basic business or student work on. If that’s what you want, then by golly that’s what you’ve got. I’m taking this thing to the creek and “working from home” with a fold up chair and my toes in the water. I can write articles, design using Canva, and build websites in WordPress while listening to music, which is all I need. Thank you, ASUS, for this tiny, tiny affordable laptop that is only good for work stuff. That’s exactly what I was looking for!

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  5. Francisco Javier Chacon Cruz

    Es muy ligera y de buen tamaño para llevarse a todos lados. Obviamente es solo para tareas básicas: archivos de texto, internet o ver contenido multimedia. Se vuelve lenta con el uso.

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    ASUS Vivobook Laptop computer L210 11.6″ Extremely Skinny Laptop computer, Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC Storage, Home windows 11 Residence in S Mode with One 12 months of Workplace 365 Private, L210MA-DS04,Star Black
    ASUS Vivobook Laptop computer L210 11.6″ Extremely Skinny Laptop computer, Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC Storage, Home windows 11 Residence in S Mode with One 12 months of Workplace 365 Private, L210MA-DS04,Star Black

    Original price was: $249.99.Current price is: $222.00.

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