ASUS VivoBook L203MA Ultra-Thin Laptop, Intel Celeron N4000 Processor, 4GB LPDDR4, 64GB eMMC, 11.6” HD, USB-C, Windows 10 in S Mode (Switchable to Pro), L203MA-DS04, One Year of Microsoft Office 365

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ASUS VivoBook L203MA Ultra-Thin Laptop, Intel Celeron N4000 Processor, 4GB LPDDR4, 64GB eMMC, 11.6” HD, USB-C, Windows 10 in S Mode (Switchable to Pro), L203MA-DS04, One Year of Microsoft Office 365
ASUS VivoBook L203MA Ultra-Thin Laptop, Intel Celeron N4000 Processor, 4GB LPDDR4, 64GB eMMC, 11.6” HD, USB-C, Windows 10 in S Mode (Switchable to Pro), L203MA-DS04, One Year of Microsoft Office 365

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Product Features

  • Efficient Intel Celeron N4000 Processor (4M Cache, up to 2.6 GHz)
  • 11.6” HD (1366 x 768) Display with HD webcam
  • Compatible with Google Classroom; run Google Classroom on Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer 11
  • 64GB emmC Flash Storage and 4GB LPDDR4 RAM
  • Windows 10 in S mode (upgradeable to Windows 10 Home)
  • One Year of Microsoft Office 365 Included
  • Slim and Portable: 0.7” thin and weighs only 2.2 pounds(battery included)
  • USB Type-C (Gen 1), USB Type-A, HDMI, MicroSD connectivity (USB Transfer speed may vary. Learn more at ASUS website)
  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) for speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n
  • Windows 10 in S mode is the new standard in app and cloud based operating systems. Windows 10 in S mode is a 100% app based version of Windows where applications are verified and tested for quality on the Microsoft store.
  • Efficient Intel Celeron N4000 Processor (4M Cache, up to 2.6 GHz)
  • 11.6” HD (1366 x 768) Display with HD webcam
  • Compatible with Google Classroom; run Google Classroom on Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer 11
  • 64GB emmC Flash Storage and 4GB LPDDR4 RAM
  • Windows 10 in S mode (upgradeable to Windows 10 Home)
  • One Year of Microsoft Office 365 Included
  • Slim and Portable: 0.7” thin and weighs only 2.2 pounds(battery included)
  • USB Type-C (Gen 1), USB Type-A, HDMI, MicroSD connectivity (USB Transfer speed may vary. Learn more at ASUS website)
  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) for speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n
  • Windows 10 in S mode is the new standard in app and cloud based operating systems. Windows 10 in S mode is a 100% app based version of Windows where applications are verified and tested for quality on the Microsoft store.

Product Specifications

Standing screen display size 11.6 Inches
Screen Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels
Max Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Pixels
Processor 2.6 GHz celeron_n4000
RAM 4 GB DDR4
Memory Speed 2.6 GHz
Hard Drive 64 GB Embedded MultiMediaCard
Graphics Coprocessor Intel UHD Graphics 600
Chipset Brand Intel
Card Description Integrated
Graphics Card Ram Size 4 GB
Wireless Type 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth
Number of USB 3.0 Ports 3
Average Battery Life in hours 10 Hours
Brand ASUS
Series ASUS VivoBook L203
Item model number L203MA-DS04
Hardware Platform PC
Operating System Windows 10 S
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Product Dimensions 7.6 x 11.3 x 0.7 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH 7.6 x 11.3 x 0.7 inches
Color Star Gray, Black
Processor Brand Intel
Number of Processors 2
Computer Memory Type DDR4 SDRAM
Flash Memory Size 64
Hard Drive Interface Solid State
Hard Drive Rotational Speed 10000 RPM
Optical Drive Type No Optical Drive
Audio-out Ports 1
Power Source Battery Powered
Voltage 240 Volts
Batteries 1 A batteries required. (included)
ASIN B07N6S4SY1
Date First Available January 3, 2019

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Related Product Deals & User Reviews

  1. La compré con un descuento de bonificación bancaria, y me parece que es exactamente lo que necesitaba. Pude instalar la versión completa de windows (de fábrica tiene Windows 10 S, una versión que te limita muchísimo), paquetería de office, antivirus, dropbox y firefox y no es nada lenta. Le puse una tarjeta SD de 64 GB clase 10 para que guardara archivos temporales y descargas de internet. Incluso he podido abrir sin problemas programas de edición básica de imágenes. Puedo usarla en la escuela y es super ligera. Definitivamente es un producto básico, pero cumple al 100% si tus necesidades son básicas y tienes idea de cómo evitar que una computadora se haga lenta (eliminación de caché, eliminación de archivos temporales, etc.).

  2. La compré con un descuento de bonificación bancaria, y me parece que es exactamente lo que necesitaba. Pude instalar la versión completa de windows (de fábrica tiene Windows 10 S, una versión que te limita muchísimo), paquetería de office, antivirus, dropbox y firefox y no es nada lenta. Le puse una tarjeta SD de 64 GB clase 10 para que guardara archivos temporales y descargas de internet. Incluso he podido abrir sin problemas programas de edición básica de imágenes. Puedo usarla en la escuela y es super ligera. Definitivamente es un producto básico, pero cumple al 100% si tus necesidades son básicas y tienes idea de cómo evitar que una computadora se haga lenta (eliminación de caché, eliminación de archivos temporales, etc.).

  3. La compré con un descuento de bonificación bancaria, y me parece que es exactamente lo que necesitaba. Pude instalar la versión completa de windows (de fábrica tiene Windows 10 S, una versión que te limita muchísimo), paquetería de office, antivirus, dropbox y firefox y no es nada lenta. Le puse una tarjeta SD de 64 GB clase 10 para que guardara archivos temporales y descargas de internet. Incluso he podido abrir sin problemas programas de edición básica de imágenes. Puedo usarla en la escuela y es super ligera. Definitivamente es un producto básico, pero cumple al 100% si tus necesidades son básicas y tienes idea de cómo evitar que una computadora se haga lenta (eliminación de caché, eliminación de archivos temporales, etc.).

  4. Perfect portable typing and research station. Wow wow wow. I can’t find enough good things to say about this portable powerhouse. I’m a pretty hardcore gamer who also uses a lot of graphics intensive programs like Photoshop and Unreal 4. This laptop… is not for that.It’s for those times away from your high-end programs, where you need 10 chrome tabs open in a coffee shop while you’re experimenting with Microsoft Word layouts. It’s for when you’re out in the woods and want to sort and organize the photos on your camera’s SD right then and there. It’s for trips where you want to travel light, but still want the world at your finger tips.OK, OK, enough flowery language. Let’s get to the pros / cons:Pros:-The keyboard feels great, with a nice balance of being chunky and “clicky” while still being compact. Once you get used to its size, it’s pretty easy to get close to your fastest typing speeds with minimal errors.-This thing is really light. Maybe I’m too sued to heavier laptops, but seriously, this thing is effortless to bring around. Throw it in a backpack, tuck it under your shoulder, do whatever. This thing is pretty durable from what I can tell, so all that lightness doesn’t come at the cost of having to gingerly secure it in a special compartment. Any ol’ laptop bag / pocket will do!-The battery life is great! Maybe I’m too used to being tethered to outlets by more power-hungry machines, but I was able to get hours of typing and Chromeing out of this thing. The key I’ve found (as with most machines) is to keep the brightness a bit low when you’re not plugged it, it can make a big difference.-ASUS has always made my favorite laptops and this one is no exception. If you’re a fan of ASUS’ work, you’ll find everything you know and love about and ASUS packed into a tiny package.-The ports, lordy, the ports! So many ports in such a tiny machine.-The screen is far brighter and more colorful than I was expecting. My other laptop is a “state-of-the-art” ROG Strix II, with a high color accuracy, high refresh-rate display… the issue is they never calibrate said displays and they always end up coming out sickly yellow, requiring hours of manual adjusting. Not this little fighter though! Bright and beautiful right out of the box! Color pureists will notice things can get a bit washed out, but it’s certainly preferable to the yellow tint of other machines.-The price is the best I’ve seen for the quality of machine you’re getting. This thing is durable, sturdy and built for a few specific things it excels at. It’s definitely given my productivity a boost and is well worth the investment.-There was pretty minimal bloatware on the machine, which was great.-Office 360 for a year is a HUGE plus. Also be sure to upgrade the machine to full Windows 10 (from S), the process is free, fast and jarringly painless.Cons:-Even 64 GBs is not a a huge amount of space. This is definitely more of a document and cloud oriented device. If you’re hoping to put your entire music library on this thing you’re going to need to expand the storage. If storage isn’t an issue, than this is probably the book for you!-Similarly the 4 GBs of RAM can make this little engine chug sometimes. Don’t expect it to be happy with running 20 chrome tabs at once,n or for it to instantly load pages the moment you click them. It’s certainly fast enough, but as someone who’s coming from a 16 GB machine the little differences can be noticeable.-The touch pad is … OK. It’s not terrible, but (much like all touch pads these days) it loses tracking now and then and lacks any real buttons for the left and right. I never much enjoyed touch pads to begin with so maybe I’m biased.Closing thoughts: If you like what you’ve read, read more reviews and honestly take the dive. If you’re looking for a durable portable typer, that can do a little bit of everything this is your machine!More closing thoughts: A story for you, about ASUS laptops…In winter I got an ROG Strix II, a very powerful and very pricey machine. It was maddening getting the thing to work properly. Getting photoshop to play nice with the dual graphics. Getting the screen to not look yellow. Getting the damn speakers to not crank the bass. Many of these issues are still unresolved and frankly though I love the hardware I’m more than likely going to have to start from square one with that thing.I was all emotionally prepared to go through the same process with this little trail-blazer. I was ready to troubleshoot and troubleshoot and finally get something that mostly did what I needed. To my absolute delight, this machine seems to be the last bastion of PCs that do everything right, everything the way they’re supposed to, right out of the box. I haven’t had to troubleshoot a single thing about this beautiful laptop and honestly couldn’t be happier. If you’re looking for something portable, something durable, something to up your productivity and most of all something easy to work with, this is the laptop for you.

  5. Perfect portable typing and research station. Wow wow wow. I can’t find enough good things to say about this portable powerhouse. I’m a pretty hardcore gamer who also uses a lot of graphics intensive programs like Photoshop and Unreal 4. This laptop… is not for that.It’s for those times away from your high-end programs, where you need 10 chrome tabs open in a coffee shop while you’re experimenting with Microsoft Word layouts. It’s for when you’re out in the woods and want to sort and organize the photos on your camera’s SD right then and there. It’s for trips where you want to travel light, but still want the world at your finger tips.OK, OK, enough flowery language. Let’s get to the pros / cons:Pros:-The keyboard feels great, with a nice balance of being chunky and “clicky” while still being compact. Once you get used to its size, it’s pretty easy to get close to your fastest typing speeds with minimal errors.-This thing is really light. Maybe I’m too sued to heavier laptops, but seriously, this thing is effortless to bring around. Throw it in a backpack, tuck it under your shoulder, do whatever. This thing is pretty durable from what I can tell, so all that lightness doesn’t come at the cost of having to gingerly secure it in a special compartment. Any ol’ laptop bag / pocket will do!-The battery life is great! Maybe I’m too used to being tethered to outlets by more power-hungry machines, but I was able to get hours of typing and Chromeing out of this thing. The key I’ve found (as with most machines) is to keep the brightness a bit low when you’re not plugged it, it can make a big difference.-ASUS has always made my favorite laptops and this one is no exception. If you’re a fan of ASUS’ work, you’ll find everything you know and love about and ASUS packed into a tiny package.-The ports, lordy, the ports! So many ports in such a tiny machine.-The screen is far brighter and more colorful than I was expecting. My other laptop is a “state-of-the-art” ROG Strix II, with a high color accuracy, high refresh-rate display… the issue is they never calibrate said displays and they always end up coming out sickly yellow, requiring hours of manual adjusting. Not this little fighter though! Bright and beautiful right out of the box! Color pureists will notice things can get a bit washed out, but it’s certainly preferable to the yellow tint of other machines.-The price is the best I’ve seen for the quality of machine you’re getting. This thing is durable, sturdy and built for a few specific things it excels at. It’s definitely given my productivity a boost and is well worth the investment.-There was pretty minimal bloatware on the machine, which was great.-Office 360 for a year is a HUGE plus. Also be sure to upgrade the machine to full Windows 10 (from S), the process is free, fast and jarringly painless.Cons:-Even 64 GBs is not a a huge amount of space. This is definitely more of a document and cloud oriented device. If you’re hoping to put your entire music library on this thing you’re going to need to expand the storage. If storage isn’t an issue, than this is probably the book for you!-Similarly the 4 GBs of RAM can make this little engine chug sometimes. Don’t expect it to be happy with running 20 chrome tabs at once,n or for it to instantly load pages the moment you click them. It’s certainly fast enough, but as someone who’s coming from a 16 GB machine the little differences can be noticeable.-The touch pad is … OK. It’s not terrible, but (much like all touch pads these days) it loses tracking now and then and lacks any real buttons for the left and right. I never much enjoyed touch pads to begin with so maybe I’m biased.Closing thoughts: If you like what you’ve read, read more reviews and honestly take the dive. If you’re looking for a durable portable typer, that can do a little bit of everything this is your machine!More closing thoughts: A story for you, about ASUS laptops…In winter I got an ROG Strix II, a very powerful and very pricey machine. It was maddening getting the thing to work properly. Getting photoshop to play nice with the dual graphics. Getting the screen to not look yellow. Getting the damn speakers to not crank the bass. Many of these issues are still unresolved and frankly though I love the hardware I’m more than likely going to have to start from square one with that thing.I was all emotionally prepared to go through the same process with this little trail-blazer. I was ready to troubleshoot and troubleshoot and finally get something that mostly did what I needed. To my absolute delight, this machine seems to be the last bastion of PCs that do everything right, everything the way they’re supposed to, right out of the box. I haven’t had to troubleshoot a single thing about this beautiful laptop and honestly couldn’t be happier. If you’re looking for something portable, something durable, something to up your productivity and most of all something easy to work with, this is the laptop for you.

  6. This laptop is perfect. I have a hard drive and good monitor for home use and it’s so lightweight and fast I’m really enjoying it. Obviously I chose the best of the options but I use my machines constantly and need then to handle and keep up and so far Asus has me impressed.

  7. Perfect portable typing and research station. Wow wow wow. I can’t find enough good things to say about this portable powerhouse. I’m a pretty hardcore gamer who also uses a lot of graphics intensive programs like Photoshop and Unreal 4. This laptop… is not for that.It’s for those times away from your high-end programs, where you need 10 chrome tabs open in a coffee shop while you’re experimenting with Microsoft Word layouts. It’s for when you’re out in the woods and want to sort and organize the photos on your camera’s SD right then and there. It’s for trips where you want to travel light, but still want the world at your finger tips.OK, OK, enough flowery language. Let’s get to the pros / cons:Pros:-The keyboard feels great, with a nice balance of being chunky and “clicky” while still being compact. Once you get used to its size, it’s pretty easy to get close to your fastest typing speeds with minimal errors.-This thing is really light. Maybe I’m too sued to heavier laptops, but seriously, this thing is effortless to bring around. Throw it in a backpack, tuck it under your shoulder, do whatever. This thing is pretty durable from what I can tell, so all that lightness doesn’t come at the cost of having to gingerly secure it in a special compartment. Any ol’ laptop bag / pocket will do!-The battery life is great! Maybe I’m too used to being tethered to outlets by more power-hungry machines, but I was able to get hours of typing and Chromeing out of this thing. The key I’ve found (as with most machines) is to keep the brightness a bit low when you’re not plugged it, it can make a big difference.-ASUS has always made my favorite laptops and this one is no exception. If you’re a fan of ASUS’ work, you’ll find everything you know and love about and ASUS packed into a tiny package.-The ports, lordy, the ports! So many ports in such a tiny machine.-The screen is far brighter and more colorful than I was expecting. My other laptop is a “state-of-the-art” ROG Strix II, with a high color accuracy, high refresh-rate display… the issue is they never calibrate said displays and they always end up coming out sickly yellow, requiring hours of manual adjusting. Not this little fighter though! Bright and beautiful right out of the box! Color pureists will notice things can get a bit washed out, but it’s certainly preferable to the yellow tint of other machines.-The price is the best I’ve seen for the quality of machine you’re getting. This thing is durable, sturdy and built for a few specific things it excels at. It’s definitely given my productivity a boost and is well worth the investment.-There was pretty minimal bloatware on the machine, which was great.-Office 360 for a year is a HUGE plus. Also be sure to upgrade the machine to full Windows 10 (from S), the process is free, fast and jarringly painless.Cons:-Even 64 GBs is not a a huge amount of space. This is definitely more of a document and cloud oriented device. If you’re hoping to put your entire music library on this thing you’re going to need to expand the storage. If storage isn’t an issue, than this is probably the book for you!-Similarly the 4 GBs of RAM can make this little engine chug sometimes. Don’t expect it to be happy with running 20 chrome tabs at once,n or for it to instantly load pages the moment you click them. It’s certainly fast enough, but as someone who’s coming from a 16 GB machine the little differences can be noticeable.-The touch pad is … OK. It’s not terrible, but (much like all touch pads these days) it loses tracking now and then and lacks any real buttons for the left and right. I never much enjoyed touch pads to begin with so maybe I’m biased.Closing thoughts: If you like what you’ve read, read more reviews and honestly take the dive. If you’re looking for a durable portable typer, that can do a little bit of everything this is your machine!More closing thoughts: A story for you, about ASUS laptops…In winter I got an ROG Strix II, a very powerful and very pricey machine. It was maddening getting the thing to work properly. Getting photoshop to play nice with the dual graphics. Getting the screen to not look yellow. Getting the damn speakers to not crank the bass. Many of these issues are still unresolved and frankly though I love the hardware I’m more than likely going to have to start from square one with that thing.I was all emotionally prepared to go through the same process with this little trail-blazer. I was ready to troubleshoot and troubleshoot and finally get something that mostly did what I needed. To my absolute delight, this machine seems to be the last bastion of PCs that do everything right, everything the way they’re supposed to, right out of the box. I haven’t had to troubleshoot a single thing about this beautiful laptop and honestly couldn’t be happier. If you’re looking for something portable, something durable, something to up your productivity and most of all something easy to work with, this is the laptop for you.

  8. This laptop is perfect. I have a hard drive and good monitor for home use and it’s so lightweight and fast I’m really enjoying it. Obviously I chose the best of the options but I use my machines constantly and need then to handle and keep up and so far Asus has me impressed.

  9. Perfect portable typing and research station. Wow wow wow. I can’t find enough good things to say about this portable powerhouse. I’m a pretty hardcore gamer who also uses a lot of graphics intensive programs like Photoshop and Unreal 4. This laptop… is not for that.It’s for those times away from your high-end programs, where you need 10 chrome tabs open in a coffee shop while you’re experimenting with Microsoft Word layouts. It’s for when you’re out in the woods and want to sort and organize the photos on your camera’s SD right then and there. It’s for trips where you want to travel light, but still want the world at your finger tips.OK, OK, enough flowery language. Let’s get to the pros / cons:Pros:-The keyboard feels great, with a nice balance of being chunky and “clicky” while still being compact. Once you get used to its size, it’s pretty easy to get close to your fastest typing speeds with minimal errors.-This thing is really light. Maybe I’m too sued to heavier laptops, but seriously, this thing is effortless to bring around. Throw it in a backpack, tuck it under your shoulder, do whatever. This thing is pretty durable from what I can tell, so all that lightness doesn’t come at the cost of having to gingerly secure it in a special compartment. Any ol’ laptop bag / pocket will do!-The battery life is great! Maybe I’m too used to being tethered to outlets by more power-hungry machines, but I was able to get hours of typing and Chromeing out of this thing. The key I’ve found (as with most machines) is to keep the brightness a bit low when you’re not plugged it, it can make a big difference.-ASUS has always made my favorite laptops and this one is no exception. If you’re a fan of ASUS’ work, you’ll find everything you know and love about and ASUS packed into a tiny package.-The ports, lordy, the ports! So many ports in such a tiny machine.-The screen is far brighter and more colorful than I was expecting. My other laptop is a “state-of-the-art” ROG Strix II, with a high color accuracy, high refresh-rate display… the issue is they never calibrate said displays and they always end up coming out sickly yellow, requiring hours of manual adjusting. Not this little fighter though! Bright and beautiful right out of the box! Color pureists will notice things can get a bit washed out, but it’s certainly preferable to the yellow tint of other machines.-The price is the best I’ve seen for the quality of machine you’re getting. This thing is durable, sturdy and built for a few specific things it excels at. It’s definitely given my productivity a boost and is well worth the investment.-There was pretty minimal bloatware on the machine, which was great.-Office 360 for a year is a HUGE plus. Also be sure to upgrade the machine to full Windows 10 (from S), the process is free, fast and jarringly painless.Cons:-Even 64 GBs is not a a huge amount of space. This is definitely more of a document and cloud oriented device. If you’re hoping to put your entire music library on this thing you’re going to need to expand the storage. If storage isn’t an issue, than this is probably the book for you!-Similarly the 4 GBs of RAM can make this little engine chug sometimes. Don’t expect it to be happy with running 20 chrome tabs at once,n or for it to instantly load pages the moment you click them. It’s certainly fast enough, but as someone who’s coming from a 16 GB machine the little differences can be noticeable.-The touch pad is … OK. It’s not terrible, but (much like all touch pads these days) it loses tracking now and then and lacks any real buttons for the left and right. I never much enjoyed touch pads to begin with so maybe I’m biased.Closing thoughts: If you like what you’ve read, read more reviews and honestly take the dive. If you’re looking for a durable portable typer, that can do a little bit of everything this is your machine!More closing thoughts: A story for you, about ASUS laptops…In winter I got an ROG Strix II, a very powerful and very pricey machine. It was maddening getting the thing to work properly. Getting photoshop to play nice with the dual graphics. Getting the screen to not look yellow. Getting the damn speakers to not crank the bass. Many of these issues are still unresolved and frankly though I love the hardware I’m more than likely going to have to start from square one with that thing.I was all emotionally prepared to go through the same process with this little trail-blazer. I was ready to troubleshoot and troubleshoot and finally get something that mostly did what I needed. To my absolute delight, this machine seems to be the last bastion of PCs that do everything right, everything the way they’re supposed to, right out of the box. I haven’t had to troubleshoot a single thing about this beautiful laptop and honestly couldn’t be happier. If you’re looking for something portable, something durable, something to up your productivity and most of all something easy to work with, this is the laptop for you.

  10. Top Choice in this segment. This is the only ultra-book I could find with a 64gb ssd, 4gb RAM, weighed only 2 pounds (actually 2.1) and cost $200. If your expectations are reasonable (i.e. don’t expect to find a large screen, don’t expect to run intense programs or games) then I think you will be happy with this.The notebook comes with Windows 10S (not windows 10) which can be upgraded free and easily. If the upgrade is not made, then you are limited to the programs/apps in windows’ store which is not very comprehensive. The only issue here is that the Windows 10 version the upgrade goes to is 64 bit (not 32) which has compatibility issues with some older programs.I found the eMMC disk drive to be fast, the computer boots in a few seconds. There is a Micro SD slot. 256GB micro sd card is only around $25 and is immensely helpful in increasing available storage (buy a name brand only; i.e. microcenter, sandisk, pny, crucial, kingston, etc etc). The internal eMMC drive or the RAM can not be upgraded.WiFi is strong, the screen is only 11.5″ but is very bright and has very good resolution and color. The USB ports are V 3.x. The keyboard does not feel cramped or compromised in any way despite the small size of the notebook. Too bad it does not have a trackpoint which would be very helpful in navigating more precisely on the small screen.I have only had this so far for a week so I can not comment on durability. The card slot seems a bit flimsy.I have been unable to get anything near the “whole day” claim on a battery charge. 6 hours is about it but obviously that is still very good.Overall I believe this is a very good choice especially for this price range; this laptop is not much heavier than a tablet but is much more useful. Also, Windows 10 is far more versatile than the Chrome OS, in my opinion anyway.

  11. An excellent budget notebook. After 1 month of use:What I like–Much improved over its prior generation (X205TA):Better surface treatment so less messy fingerprints. Plenty of port for connections. Reliable and large-area touchpad. LED indicators are more visible. Battery life > 8 hrs for my daily tasks. Upgrade to Win10 Home is free and easy. Booting into Puppy LINUX is easy and fully functional w/o searching special hardware driversSome disappointments:1. The USB-C is gen 1 that won’t support “Alternative Display Mode”.2. The LCD is 1366×768. But it was advertised in the comparison table as 1920×1080 . See link and scroll to the comparison table. “https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N6S4SY1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1″3. Top surface coating isn’t scratch resistance. Remember not to put it against something too hard.4. HDMI output support 4k but it is very slow and unusable. It is fine however for 1920×1080 output.

  12. Gut aber amerikanische Tastatur/ amerikanisches System

  13. Gut aber amerikanische Tastatur/ amerikanisches System

  14. It was everything I wanted and then some. I’m a final year medical student and I was really struggling to use my 7 year old laptop. I was hoping it would be good enough to just study for my last board exam before graduating but it couldn’t even open web pages reliably! And literally took 5 mins to just turn on.I found this laptop on amazon and watched a ton of review videos. It was super cheap so I was wary, I was concerned it would be unreliable. But ultimately I went for it, and boy was that a great call.It comes with a free year of office so in my head I knock $80 off the price because I was paying for office anyways. So that knocks the price down to $190 for this laptop. At $190 this is an incredible value proposition!It has a monster battery life and it’s great for.- Webpages- Osmosis- Boards and Beyond- OnlineMeded- Uworld- NBME practice exams- Anki, without the media files though- MyEras and everything else regarding license applications and residency. You can open a ton of tabs at once with no issues at all.- I definitely suggest buying a small SD card and using that to store everything off the actual emc thing.Some minor issuesIt’s $190 so it’s not gonna be a MacBook Pro or anything. But the issues are minor if you’re just looking for something to study with and take care of basic computer work.- trackpad gets a bit stuck occasionally but nothing that causes a major issue.- keyboard isn’t backlit but that’s not something you can expect at this price point.- it’s most useful in S mode I think, I haven’t tried to take it out of S mode because I’m not sure how well it would handle it. And it works well now so I don’t feel the need to try.When I was looking for reviews I was worried about the compatibility with the programs I would need to use. If you’re in med school and you just need something cheap and reliable to study. I give this a 100% endorsement for the price point. I’m very pleased with this purchase, so much that I’m writing my first review!I think this would work well for most other uses as well but as I’ve never used it in any other capacity I can’t really speak to that.I’m definitely a big fan of Asus now!

  15. It was everything I wanted and then some. I’m a final year medical student and I was really struggling to use my 7 year old laptop. I was hoping it would be good enough to just study for my last board exam before graduating but it couldn’t even open web pages reliably! And literally took 5 mins to just turn on.I found this laptop on amazon and watched a ton of review videos. It was super cheap so I was wary, I was concerned it would be unreliable. But ultimately I went for it, and boy was that a great call.It comes with a free year of office so in my head I knock $80 off the price because I was paying for office anyways. So that knocks the price down to $190 for this laptop. At $190 this is an incredible value proposition!It has a monster battery life and it’s great for.- Webpages- Osmosis- Boards and Beyond- OnlineMeded- Uworld- NBME practice exams- Anki, without the media files though- MyEras and everything else regarding license applications and residency. You can open a ton of tabs at once with no issues at all.- I definitely suggest buying a small SD card and using that to store everything off the actual emc thing.Some minor issuesIt’s $190 so it’s not gonna be a MacBook Pro or anything. But the issues are minor if you’re just looking for something to study with and take care of basic computer work.- trackpad gets a bit stuck occasionally but nothing that causes a major issue.- keyboard isn’t backlit but that’s not something you can expect at this price point.- it’s most useful in S mode I think, I haven’t tried to take it out of S mode because I’m not sure how well it would handle it. And it works well now so I don’t feel the need to try.When I was looking for reviews I was worried about the compatibility with the programs I would need to use. If you’re in med school and you just need something cheap and reliable to study. I give this a 100% endorsement for the price point. I’m very pleased with this purchase, so much that I’m writing my first review!I think this would work well for most other uses as well but as I’ve never used it in any other capacity I can’t really speak to that.I’m definitely a big fan of Asus now!

  16. 10 hour battery life with linux. I wanted a slightly smaller sized and much better battery life laptop to code on in my free time. I was looking at macbook airs but at 4x the cost.The cons: the trackpad is not the best, but not the worst. Definitely workable, but a huge downgrade from a mac. Better than some lenovos.the screen resolution is fine but the screen feels a bit…. odd. i can’t put my finger on it. the video card isn’t a beast, nor do I need one, but it feels like the refresh rate was obviously low.2 gigs of ram is enough for what I need, but barely. Getting a windows license was a headache, it didn’t come with one and the support was bad.the pros: actual 10 hour battery life. I’m using this for web browsing, coding and small tasks. it handles them perfectly and I get an actual 10 hours of screen on time with this laptop using linux.perfect size and weight to go: Its easy to throw into a backpack or just carry out.usb c and 2 full usb ports.Thats really all there is to it.

  17. Great for mobility and straightforwardness. Had this laptop for about a year and a half and in that time it has seen considerable use and still works splendidly. There are obvious drawbacks to the computer, as it is truly intended for low-cost accessibility. I have since upgraded to a newer laptop as my needs demanded, but this cheapie will definitely be kept around for a good while due to its compact size and meeting basic task fulfillment. Excellent product for those who, like me, needed this laptop for mostly school purposes. As a media device, it falls short, but this is expected due to the price and specs. Screen quality is pretty good, but audio quality falls behind. Still the device is perfectly audible in a single occupancy setting. Most people would probably use headphones in a public setting anyway, so audio isn’t as much of a concern I doubt if this is the laptop you’re looking to buy. Don’t expect to be running any kind of demanding software or any games that aren’t Minesweeper. There’s a serviceable amount of storage on the drive, but not much; heavy files will fill her up quick. These shortcomings I can excuse, as this laptop even far exceeded the one I had previously which was triple the price! It got me through a few semesters during a time when I was short on cash. This is a surprisingly hardy machine that buyers should know is good for simple use.

  18. Wrong description : Listed as L203M but received L210M instead. Ordered the L203M from the description but received the L210M instead (the model with the yellow border around the enter key).I was expecting a SD slot but the L210 I received didn’t have one. However it does come with an open internal M2 SSD slot which I added a 250GB drive. Then installed Linux Mint on it. (Cinnamon 20.3)RAM is limited at 4GB. I tried installing Linux Mint 21.1 but the OS routinely gobbled up 1.6GB of RAM, so I switched back to an earlier version (20.3) which only uses 1GB.The only proprietary driver you need to download via ethernet is for the WiFi device. Since this laptop doesn’t come with an ethernet port, you need to locate a USB to ethernet adapter to complete the installation and activate the WiFi module. That was the only issue I had with installing Linux Mint.

  19. anthony j calliva July 29, 2023 at 12:00 am

    Perfect second computer for back up. I love this lap top pc for the purposes it serves for me. It’s actually a really nice one to lay in bed with. I’m very happy with the product internally and externally. It’s very light and thin and feels very compact. I feel this is the absolute best laptop under $200 on the market

  20. Muy bien equipo. Me encanta el tamaño, diseño! La recomiendo!

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