Testseek.co.uk have collected 31 expert reviews of the Asus S510UA Vivobook and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus S510UA Vivobook .
June 2017
(72%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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2404 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Speedy performance
Cheap
Fast charging
Solid performance
Sturdy build quality
Good-looking and durable
Smooth performance
Well-constructed keyboard
Slim bezel around the screen
Decent port selection
Very thin and lightweight
Making it great to carry around with you
Copes well with everything from basic word processing to heavier tasks like photo editing
There's plenty of storage space for files
Photos and videos
The fingerprint sensor makes it q
The editors didn't like
Unimpressive build quality
Poor screen
Short battery life
Fingerprint sensor placement
Finicky touchpad
‘Meh' battery life
Occasionally iffy touchpad
No dedicated graphics
Screen lacks colour accuracy
Mostly plastic chassis
Poor battery life
No Thunderbolt 3 support
Poor keyboard
Rating
Not a touchscreen
The battery life is disappointing
It only lasted three hours and 20 minutes in our video playback tests
Very thin and lightweight, making it great to carry around with you, Copes well with everything from basic word processing to heavier tasks like photo editing, There's plenty of storage space for files, photos and videos, The fingerprint sensor makes it q
Not a touchscreen, The battery life is disappointing, it only lasted three hours and 20 minutes in our video playback tests
A powerful, lightweight laptop that has plenty of storage space and is stylish too. However, the battery life is disappointing.Overall Score: 80/100RATINGS:Instructions: 3.5/5Ease of use: 4/5Design: 3.5/5Performance: 4/5WE LIKEDVery thin and lightweight...
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Published: 2018-06-08, Author: Roland , review by: Theinquirer.net
Solid performance, slim bezel around the screen, decent port selection
The VivoBook S510U shows there's certainly potential in the VivoBook range but perhaps Asus needs to tighten up various aspects of its laptops before they can really hit the high notes while remaining aggressively priced...
Good-looking and durable, Smooth performance, Well-constructed keyboard
Occasionally iffy touchpad, No dedicated graphics, Screen lacks colour accuracy
There are other portable mid-range laptops available at the same price, but the Asus VivoBook S510U serves up some good specs in an attractive and rugged metal chassis...
Published: 2017-10-02, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Speedy performance, Cheap, Fast charging
Unimpressive build quality, Poor screen, Short battery life
There's no bells and whistles here, and there's a lot that's disappointing about the Asus Vivobook S510UA. However, if you want Core i7 performance without the extortionate pricetag, this is a cheap and powerful option...
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Jason , review by: techradar.com
Solid performance, Sturdy build quality
Fingerprint sensor placement, Finicky touchpad, ‘Meh' battery life
For those looking for a laptop around the $800 mark, where storage and screen size are the main priorities, the VivoBook S hits all the right notes. Between the hybrid SSD and HDD storage setup, the 7th gen i7, and 8GB of RAM, performance isn't an issue. ...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: There's a saying in product design: fast, cheap, good – you can only pick two. Well, this full-size laptop from Asus has a top-end Intel i7 processor (so it's quite fast) and costs a reasonable £800 (which is fairly cheap these days). You can see where th...
Thin and light shell for a 15.6-inch ultrabook, Built-in fingerprint reader, Above-average speakers
Limited display brightness, Poor battery life
The $799 VivoBook S510 looks enticing, given its 15-inch display, peppy productivity and solid selection of ports, all crammed into a sleek 3.7-pound shell. Unfortunately, the S510's weak battery life means you'll be searching for a power socket much soon...
No Thunderbolt 3 port, Two USB 2,0 ports, Shallow keyboard, Subpar webcam
Asus' VivoBook S510 is both lightweight (3.7 pounds) and light on your wallet ($799). It doesn't blow away more costly desktop-replacement laptops, but it'll serve cash-strapped buyers well...
Short battery life, Horrible webcam, Touchpad gesture issues
One of the lightest 15-inch laptops, the VivoBook S510 packs plenty of performance, but annoying usability issues and weak battery life hold it back...
2x internal storage bays, upgradeable RAM, maximum CPU Turbo Boost performance, relatively easy serviceability, thin and very lightweight, attractive chassis design, decent stereo speakers, USB Type-C Gen. 1, low fan noise, no PWM
weak key feedback; disappointing trackpad, unusual surface temperature development, below average battery life, no Thunderbolt 3 or mDP, flexible plastic base, slow SD reader