Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Asus S510UQ Vivobook S15 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus S510UQ Vivobook S15 .
September 2017
(77%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
283 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
£620 sale price is inviting
Enjoyable full-HD IPS display
Thin and light for a 15.6in laptop
Plenty of USB plus an SD card slot
Lightweight
Attractive colors
Cheap for what you get
Beautiful screen for the price
Quite light to carry
The Asus VivoBook S15 puts a big 15.6-inch screen in an ultraportable body starting at a reasonable price. It has a spacious backlit keyboard
A responsive precision touchpad with a built-in fingerprint reader and nice-sounding stereo speakers. It's avail
Slim
Compact and light
Looks nice and is well built
Except for that flexible keyboard deck
Matte IPS screen
Decent backlit keyboard and trackpad
Good IO
Solid performance
Runs cool in daily use
Excellent price
Compact and fairly light
Looks nice and is available in multiple color schemes
Performs well with daily activities
Runs cool and quiet in most cases
Well priced
The editors didn't like
Timid GeForce 940MX GPU
Chassis doesn't feel as good as it looks
Single-channel memory
No touchscreen
No SD card reader
Slow for gaming
Battery life is brief compared with its competitors
Plastic made and somewhat flimsy keyboard deck
With an impact over the typing experience
The screen is a bit dim and washed out for an IPS panel
slim, compact and fairly light, looks nice and is available in multiple color schemes, matte IPS screen, decent backlit keyboard and trackpad, performs well with daily activities, runs cool and quiet in most cases, well priced
dim and somewhat washed out IPS panel, GPU performance can be a concern, small 42 Wh battery, just a microSD cardreader
The Asus VivoBook S530 improves on last year's VivoBook S510 and should be one of the most popular notebooks in its class of compact and affordable all-round computers in 2018. Most of the improvements are aesthetic though, corroborated with a hardware up...
Published: 2018-06-05, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Lightweight, Attractive colors
No SD card reader
The Asus VivoBook S certainly stands out as an attractive and colorful-looking laptop that's perfect for college students and those with a disdain for gray...
£620 sale price is inviting, Enjoyable full-HD IPS display, Thin and light for a 15.6in laptop, Plenty of USB plus an SD card slot
Timid GeForce 940MX GPU, Chassis doesn't feel as good as it looks, Single-channel memory, No touchscreen
On the face of it, the Asus VivoBook S15 has the makings of a solid mid-range laptop. For anyone upgrading from an older machine, the attractions include a 15.6in IPS display with slim bezels and wide viewing angles, a 7th Gen Intel Core processor, SSD st...
Published: 2017-10-27, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Asus VivoBook S15 S510UQ is not a perfect laptop. Its build could be better, the screen brighter and battery life longer.However, a 15-inch laptop this slim and light is a real rarity. The 15-inch Lenovo IdeaPad is over 2kg and has worse battery life...
Published: 2017-09-14, Author: Peter , review by: v3.co.uk
Cheap for what you get, Beautiful screen for the price, Quite light to carry
Slow for gaming
You basically get what you pay for with the ASUS VivoBook S15. Which is to say, not an awful lot. If you're looking to invest in an everyday machine and like the odd game, it may be worth a look, however...
The Asus VivoBook S15 puts a big 15.6-inch screen in an ultraportable body starting at a reasonable price. It has a spacious backlit keyboard, a responsive precision touchpad with a built-in fingerprint reader and nice-sounding stereo speakers. It's avail
Battery life is brief compared with its competitors
The Asus VivoBook S15 makes a good coffee shop laptop for those who want a bigger screen. Just make sure to pick a table near an outlet...
slim, compact and light, looks nice and is well built, except for that flexible keyboard deck, matte IPS screen, decent backlit keyboard and trackpad, good IO, solid performance, runs cool in daily use, excellent price
plastic made and somewhat flimsy keyboard deck, with an impact over the typing experience, the screen is a bit dim and washed out for an IPS panel, lots of preinstalled bloatware, runs a little noisy, both in daily use and under load, rather small 43 Wh b
There's no other laptop with the size, looks and features of the VivoBook S15 S510 available for the same kind of money right now. This is a full-size notebook with a 15-inch screen and yet a compact footprint and weight of around 3.6 lbs, a notebook that...
Fairly good build qualityо, Pretty portable for its price, Good touchpad, Display with high contrast and decent maximum brightness, The display doesn't use PWM for regulating screen brightness, Good sound quality
Spongy keyboard, Exceptionally high inner temperatures under heavy workload, Screen with limited sRGB coverage, Unsatisfactory battery life
The VivoBook S510's price suggests that it sits right between the VivoBook Pro 15 and the VivoBook F510 and judging by the overall user experience and performance, this stands true.In terms of mobility and build quality, the VivoBook S 15 appears to be cl...
Decent hardware for price, wide and luscious NanoEdge display, good speakers,
Middling battery life, sticky touchpad, power button right next to the delete key
Unfortunately, battery life isn't as good as we'd hoped for. On paper, it's rated for a maximum of eight hours before needing a charge and with a moderate workload – spreadsheets, half a dozen browser windows and some Youtube videos with Wi-Fi on – it las...
Good build overall, Light and portable for a 15-incher, Nice touchpad, fairly decent keyboard, Average IPS panel but with high contrast and no PWM
No keyboard LED illumination, The cooling system keeps inner temperatures high under load
The ASUS VivoBook S15 seems like a decent all-rounder for the asking price but there are some considerable drawbacks that need to be considered and, of course, the alternatives on the market.The build quality is good despite the all-plastic exterior and i...