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We’ve reviewed a lot of high-end laptops in PC Pro over the past few months, but few that cost £700 or less. The VivoBook, then, makes a welcome change. And while there are signs of compromise compared to laptops costing north of £1,000, Asus is canny enough to keep the quality in almost all the right places.
Wide-awake readers will note the word “almost” there. And I’ll get this laptop’s biggest weakness out of the way first: the screen. It’s a whopper at 15.6in, with a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, and it’s also bright enough for most situations at 260cd/m2. A contrast ratio of 1,252:1 is solid, too. But its colour coverage and accuracy are woeful, with an average Delta E…
