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Why You Should Not Buy ASUS vivobook 15 ???-Truth Revealed

                         
Why You Should Not Buy ASUS vivobook 15 ???
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ASUS vivobook 15 X510UF
The laptop market is seeing a lot of action these days and Asus is one of the brands that has been actively revamping its portfolio. Especially in the sub-Rs 50,000 segment, the company's VivoBook series has been offering high-end specifications at rather affordable prices. However, the average consumer is willing to spend upwards of Rs 50,000 on laptops these days in pursuit of reliable performance, practicality and most importantly -- longevity. Asus thinks it has a solution for this requirement in the form of the new VivoBook 15 X512.
With the range-topping variant asking a sum of Rs 65,990. Spend a little more and you could Asus' exquisitely built ZenBook 13. If you are willing to spend more, you can even move over to the MacBook territory. So what is it that Asus is capitalising on with this laptop? Performance and practicality. Does the VivoBook 15 X512 deliver on its promises? Is it good enough as an everyday laptop?

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Looks handsome but isn't built well

There's really nothing much you can do to a laptop's design, apart from doing slight changes to keyboard layout or reduce screen bezels. Asus mostly goes for a simple design on its run-of-the-mill VivoBook laptops and the X512 doesn't change anything about this concept. It's a clean design that looks elegant and fits in any scenario you place into -- offices, college, coffee shop and anywhere else. This laptop also gets Asus' trademark ErgoLift hinge design which raises the keyboard by an angle of 2 degrees to aid typing and improve thermal ventilation.

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