ASUS Vivobook 16” WUXGA Laptop, Intel Core i5-1235U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 16GB Memory, 512GB SSD, Cool Silver, F1605ZA-AS56
$535.00
Price: $535.00
(as of Oct 26, 2024 21:27:20 UTC – Details)
Mighty light, the ASUS Vivobook 16 gives you a bigger screen size without compromising portability. Easily get what you need done with the Intel® Core™ i5-1235U processor and 16GB DDR4 memory, plus 512GB PCIE G3 SSD. Loved for its trusted smart software and minimalist design, everything about Vivobook 16 is exactly what you need in an everyday laptop.
Product Dimensions : 14.12 x 0.78 x 9.82 inches; 6.15 Pounds
Item model number : F1605ZA-AS56
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
UPC : 197105541016
Manufacturer : ASUS
ASIN : B0CWJ642YM
WINDOWS 11 HOME
SLEEK, LARGE DISPLAY — An immersive 16″ display lets you scroll, create and work with perfect sharpness—plus a full-sized keyboard with NumKey for easier number punching.
INTEL CORE i5-1235U PROCESSOR with INTEL IRIS Xe GRAPHICS — Create, edit, share content, and enjoy immersive entertainment experiences with this fast 10-core CPU. UP TO 10 HOURS OF BATTERY
UP TO 10 HOURS OF BATTERY
FAST MEMORY, SUPERIOR STORAGE — 16GB of memory that won’t slow you down: run multiple apps, tabs, and everything in between. Never worry about space with 512GB of storage for large files and apps.
Customers say
Customers like the quality, screen, and durability of the notebook computer. They mention it’s an excellent laptop for college students, has a nice bright screen, and is lightweight. However, some customers have issues with the touch screen and keyboard visibility. Opinions are mixed on the lag.
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8 reviews for ASUS Vivobook 16” WUXGA Laptop, Intel Core i5-1235U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 16GB Memory, 512GB SSD, Cool Silver, F1605ZA-AS56
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Amazon Customer –
Like the laptop, not so sure about Windows 11
Like the laptop! Much different then any of the prior laptops I’ve had. Surprised how much cooler this one is, maybe its the SSD. Still not quite comfortable with the touch pad control without control buttons, but I’ll get used to it in time, I guessBattery life seems short, but maybe that’s just because everything is taking a little longer because I’m not yet used to the machine
Seat4F –
It’s a good laptop for most people.
This is an excellent laptop for a college student or some one who just needs a laptop. It seems fairly sturdy and has a nice bright screen. It probably has enough power for 99% of people out there.
KT –
Slow and lagging
I donât know much about computers but Iâve been using it for less than 30 days and itâs starting to be very slow. Search engines taking too long for this day and age to load, trying to watch a show on a streaming service isnât loading and affecting the quality of the show. Now this canât be the internet because my roommateâs laptop works fine.Also to the person who was trying to call out someone else for it not being touch screen, if something is ADVERTISED and itâs not available they have every right to complain about it, itâs RIDICULOUS for you to even mention themIâm giving another update :It says itâs 512 GB storage but under system>storage it shows 475GB. Plus I have not added any photos, videos, or other programs except downloaded 2 browsers and itâs already at 64.7 GB user with only 411GB available. My old laptop which is 13 years old has more storage and was able to handle multiple programs open open tabs without being so slow. This computer slows if you play one video and have one tab open. I only have a few days left before I canât return it and Iâm just frustrated what the issue is and would be so annoyed if I have to return and search for a new laptop.
David Logan –
solid laptop
Good solid laptop overall. Good value for the price. CPU and GPU performance is very good. Screen is good; keyboard and touchpad are nice, but the keyboard is not backlit. The speakers are on the bottom of the laptop, so sound quality is not so good. The laptop has a lightweight but durable feel to it. Windows 11 feels big and a bit sluggish at times, but the good thing is Asus didn’t bloat it up, they just added one support app as far as I can tell. This review is for model X1605ZA.
Sydnie Mitchell –
NOT touch screen
100% agree with all the others, its not a touch screen and it shouldn’t be listed that it is under the info.Today is only my second day with it and that was disappointing enough.
Carolina Espinosa –
Esta 9/10
TrackPad (o touchpad) esta rara, es lo único que no me gusta de la computadora.
grant garber –
Great deal
the computer is great. Back lit board, a 10 key, excellent quality. I do love the Vivobook line. Fantastic quality, excellent video quality, great screen resolution. Very fast and easy to use.
Redman147 –
For the price I paid it’s darn good.
I wanted to get a laptop that I could use when it was too hot in my apartment to use my hulking monstrosity that is my main computer. It’s ridiculously built and creates so much heat that it can raise the temperature in my apartment a few degrees an hour if it’s running full tilt without the A/C on. This, so far, has been the best that I could find without spending needless amounts of money on more needless features like OLED displays, WQXA resolutions, more RAM than I needed, etc etc. I would say the onyl thing I don’t like about it is the keyboard isn’t backlit so I can’t use it at night until I’m truly comfortable with the keyboard layout, and that the HDMI can’t run my desk display at full refresh rate. I don’t care that it’s not touchscreen. Honestly I must’ve overlooked that feature because when I read reviews that it wasn’t as described, I touched it, and laughed cause I thought people bought the wrong laptop. But it is indeed not touchscreen like described, but I don’t want my last paws all over my display anyways.Pros:NVME storage instead of an older SSD.The RAM is indeed able to be increased through 1 stick up to 40GB which I intend to do soon.Screen is 16×10 which is nice for when I am using it outside of it being attached to my desk monitor.It’s fast and responsive and the BIOS is quite nice. (wished motherboard manufacturers made BIOS this nice)Battery life is pretty decent (I’ve gotten about 8 hours of usage when it’s hooked up to my desktop display and the laptop display isn’t used.)ConsHDMI isn’t 2.1 so it can’t run my Samsung G8 OLED Ultrawide at full tilt, but I don’t game on it so 100hz is good enough for me.Never been a fan of soldered RAM, even if it is still upgradable as 12th gen can use faster ram effectively unlike previous intel generationsWould’ve at least liked 3.2 Gen 2 on the usb-c for external storage speeds.Don’t really care aboutTouchscreeen xD. Seeing as the laptop only opens to 180 degrees it’s honestly pointless to have a touchscreen as it’d be highly uncomfortable to use. Get a Yoga or a laptop that can open completely if you want touch screen.Update August 13th: I’ve ran into some issues with the intel CPU that I didn’t think I would since it was 12th gen. The bios firmware is heavily out of date and Asus hasn’t released anything for it so the laptop lags under some workloads that it shouldn’t. Also the E-cores aren’t boosting as they should and the P-cores aren’t either. This CPU should be able to boost to 4.4Ghz on P-cores, but it’s never made it past 3.46Ghz at all. Not sure why this is happening, but as Asus doesn’t have any new updates I can install and I’ve already installed all of windows updates I can only say it’s most likely an issue with the laptop itself. So I’m going from 4 stars to 2 and I’m sending it back.