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Review Asus VivoBook S550CM-CJ038H Ultrabook

Started by Redaktion, April 08, 2013, 03:46:32

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Redaktion

Ultra-touch. Touchscreens are trendy. Following smartphones, tablets and convertibles, the first touch-sensitive screens are now moving into the conventional laptop and ultrabook category. Is it an unnecessary gimmick or a practical feature? Read in the following review whether the combination of potent ultrabook and touchscreen can convince us.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-VivoBook-S550CM-CJ038H-Ultrabook.90830.0.html

Nathan Deluro

This might be considered as a stupid question for all of you, but is it possible to replace the 3rd gen i5 intel processor with 3rd gen i7?

Iqbal Mulyawan Putera



Carol Sturgess


Ina

i would like to say dont waste your money on this laptop there is no service for the product and the product quality is worst that there can ever be. even ametures build better. i bought mine in april 2013 and since then there have been problems in it . screws were missing due to which the service department disagrees on giving full product service . processor is slow . machine hangs often . standby doesnot work as said in the brocure. at last Worst product ever IM REGRETTING BUYING IT

marilina

I bought one in may 2013 and since then I have been many problems .processor is very slow also for stupid things (as copy files from a USB to pc) . i think it is a Worst product . I regret to have bought IT ...

teklb

I bought this laptop 5 months ago and i m little disapointed ! So slow with win8 with nothing running. I don't know if there is a Asus bundle what make windows so slow. It seems come from the RAM mémoire, always to 80% ! Is there someone here who add 4G RAM more? is it run better with 8G RAM?


Jaap

I was wondering if the 24Mb cache was a separate mSata SSD and if I could exchange it for a 60Mb  mSata boot SSD. I tried to remove the back of the laptop. The battery side of the back cover can be loosened easily. The front side of the back cover however is very tightly fixed with plastic snap hooks. I did not dare to open it further. Looking into the opened maintenance cover I located the 24Mb Kinston mSata SSD. Yes it is a separate mSata SSD and yes there is space to exchange it for a larger 60Mb mSata SSD.
(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxVc2ar4ldv7WWZ5SmxnZUFaVnM/edit?usp=sharing)
(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxVc2ar4ldv7X1EwNUlOMklvN1U/edit?usp=sharing)

Jaap

(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0BxVc2ar4ldv7WWZ5SmxnZUFaVnM)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0BxVc2ar4ldv7X1EwNUlOMklvN1U)

Jerry

I'm a software consultant and reliability is a key for me, have always been a Toshiba fan but let a salesman talk me into buying this machine. After 6 months of use I have to say it is the worst computer I have owned since I have been in business for myself - 15 years. Have had issues with wifi, the ssd crashed, two usb ports don't work. Wouldn't recommend this computer to anybody. Awful.

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