Comparison Asus Vivobook S 16 OLED M5606WA [M5606WA-MX025] vs Asus Vivobook S 15 OLED M5506WA [M5506WA-MA018]
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| Asus Vivobook S 16 OLED M5606WA [M5606WA-MX025] | Asus Vivobook S 15 OLED M5506WA [M5506WA-MA018] | |
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| Type | laptop | laptop |
Screen | ||
| Screen size | 16 " | 15.6 " |
| Screen type | OLED | OLED |
| Surface treatment | glossy | glossy |
| Screen resolution | 3200x2000 (16:10) | 2880x1800 (16:10) |
| Response time | 0.2 ms | 0.2 ms |
| Refresh rate | 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
| Brightness | 400 nt | 400 nt |
| HDR Brightness | 600 nit | 500 nit |
| Contrast | 1000000 :1 | 1000000 :1 |
| Colour gamut (DCI-P3) | 100 % | 100 % |
| TÜV Rheinland certificate | ||
| HDR | HDR10 | HDR10 |
| VESA DisplayHDR Certification | DisplayHDR 500 True Black | DisplayHDR 500 True Black |
CPU | ||
| Series | Ryzen AI | Ryzen AI |
| Model | 9 HX 370 | 9 HX 370 |
| Processor code name | Strix Point (Zen 5) | Strix Point (Zen 5) |
| Processor cores | 12 | 12 |
| Total threads | 24 | 24 |
| CPU speed | 2 GHz | 2 GHz |
| TurboBoost / TurboCore frequency | 5.1 GHz | 5.1 GHz |
| CPU TDP | 28 W | 28 W |
| Test 3DMark06 | 16380 points | 16380 points |
| Test Passmark CPU Mark | 36934 points | 36934 points |
RAM | ||
| RAM | 32 GB | 32 GB |
| RAM type | LPDDR5X | LPDDR5X |
| RAM memory frequency | 7500 MHz | 7500 MHz |
| Amount of RAM slots | built-in | built-in |
Graphics card | ||
| Graphics card type | integrated | integrated |
| Graphics card series | AMD Radeon | AMD Radeon |
| Graphics card model | Radeon 890M | Radeon 890M |
| Test 3DMark Vantage P | 46360 points | 46360 points |
Storage | ||
| Drive type | SSD M.2 NVMe | SSD M.2 NVMe |
| Drive capacity | 1 TB | 1 TB |
| M.2 drive interface | PCIe 4.0 4x | PCIe 4.0 4x |
| M.2 drive size | 22x80 mm | 22x80 mm |
Connections | ||
| Connection ports | HDMI v2.1 | HDMI v2.1 |
| Card reader | ||
| USB-A 5Gbps | 2 pcs | 2 pcs |
| USB-C 5Gbps | 1 pcs | 1 pcs |
| USB-C 20Gbps | 1 pcs | 1 pcs |
| USB-C 20G (USB4) | 1 pcs | 1 pcs |
| Alternate Mode | ||
| Monitors connection | 3 | 3 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) | Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) |
| Bluetooth | v5.2 | v5.3 |
Multimedia | ||
| Webcam | 1920x1080 (Full HD) | 1920x1080 (Full HD) |
| Camera shutter | ||
| Speakers | 2 pcs | 2 pcs |
| Brand acoustics | Harman Kardon | Harman Kardon |
| Audio decoders | Dolby Atmos | Dolby Atmos |
| Security | 3D face scanner | 3D face scanner |
Keyboard | ||
| Backlight | RGB | RGB |
| Key design | island type | island type |
| Num block | ||
| Input device | touchpad | touchpad |
Battery | ||
| Battery capacity | 75 W*h | 75 W*h |
| Operating time | 14 h | 17 h |
| Power Delivery via USB-C | ||
| Fast charge | ||
| Charging time | 60% in 49 min | 60% in 49 min |
| Power supply Included | 90 W | 90 W |
| DC charging port | in absent | in absent |
General | ||
| Preinstalled OS | without OS | without OS |
| MIL-STD-810 Military Standard | ||
| Material | aluminum | aluminum |
| Dimensions (WxDxT) | 354x247x16 mm | 354x247x16 mm |
| Weight | 1.5 kg | 1.5 kg |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | october 2024 | september 2024 |
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Screen size
Diagonal size of laptop display.
The larger the screen, the more convenient the laptop for watching high-definition movies, modern games, working with large-format graphic materials, etc. Large screens are especially important for multimedia and gaming models. On the other hand, the diagonal of the display directly affects the size and cost of the entire device. So if portability is key, it makes sense to pay attention to relatively small solutions; especially since most modern laptops have video outputs like HDMI or DisplayPort and allow connection of large-format external monitors.
In light of all this, the actual maximum for laptops these days is 17"(17.3"); however larger devices (18") reappeared at the beginning of 2023. The standard option for general purpose laptops is 15"(15.6"), less often 16", a diagonal of 13"(13.3") or 14" is considered small by the standards of such And smaller screens can be found mainly in specific compact varieties of laptops — ultrabooks, 2 in 1, transformers, netbooks; among such devices there are solutions for 12 ", 11" and even 10" or less.
The larger the screen, the more convenient the laptop for watching high-definition movies, modern games, working with large-format graphic materials, etc. Large screens are especially important for multimedia and gaming models. On the other hand, the diagonal of the display directly affects the size and cost of the entire device. So if portability is key, it makes sense to pay attention to relatively small solutions; especially since most modern laptops have video outputs like HDMI or DisplayPort and allow connection of large-format external monitors.
In light of all this, the actual maximum for laptops these days is 17"(17.3"); however larger devices (18") reappeared at the beginning of 2023. The standard option for general purpose laptops is 15"(15.6"), less often 16", a diagonal of 13"(13.3") or 14" is considered small by the standards of such And smaller screens can be found mainly in specific compact varieties of laptops — ultrabooks, 2 in 1, transformers, netbooks; among such devices there are solutions for 12 ", 11" and even 10" or less.
Screen resolution
The resolution of the screen installed in the laptop — that is, the size of the screen in pixels horizontally and vertically.
Higher resolution, on the one hand, gives a sharper, more detailed image; on the other hand, it increases the cost of the laptop. The latter is connected not only with the cost of the displays themselves, but also with the fact that in order to work effectively at high resolutions, you need the appropriate filling (primarily a graphics card). This is especially true in games; so if you are looking for a laptop with a high-resolution screen that can effectively "run" modern games — you should pay attention not only to the characteristics of the display, but also to other data (the type and parameters of the graphics card, test results, the ability to work with certain games — see everything below). On the other hand, if the device is planned to be used for simple tasks such as working with documents, surfing the Internet and watching videos, you can not pay much attention to the “hardware” parameters: anyway, they are selected so that the laptop is guaranteed to be able to cope with such tasks on full resolution of the "native" screen.
As for specific numbers, the resolution options that are relevant today can be divided into 3 groups: Full HD (1080), Quad HD and UltraHD 4K. Here is a more detailed description of them:
...— Full HD (1080). Initially, the Full HD standard provides a frame size of 1920x1080, and it is this resolution that is most often used in laptop screens from this category. However, in addition to this, other resolution options are also included in this format, where the vertical size is at least 1080 pixels, but does not reach 1440 pixels. Examples include 1920x1200 and 2560x1080. In general, Full HD displays provide a good balance between cost, image quality and laptop hardware requirements. Because of this, nowadays they are extremely widespread; matrices of this standard can be found even in low-cost devices, although they are mainly used in more advanced technology.
— Quad HD. A transitional option between the popular Full HD 1080 (see above) and the high-end and expensive UltraHD 4K. The vertical size of such screens starts from 1440 pixels and can reach 2000 pixels. Note that QuadHD resolutions are especially popular in Apple laptops; most often, such devices have 2560x1600 screens, although there are other options.
— Ultra HD 4K. The most advanced standard used in modern laptops. The vertical size of such screens is at least 2160 dots (up to 2400 in some configurations); the classic resolution of a modern UltraHD matrix is 3840x2160, but there are other values. Anyway, a 4K display allows for high image quality, however, it costs accordingly — including due to the corresponding requirements for a graphics adapter; in addition, to work with high resolutions, it can be more convenient to connect an external monitor to the laptop. Thus, such screens are used relatively rarely, and mainly among premium laptops.
Higher resolution, on the one hand, gives a sharper, more detailed image; on the other hand, it increases the cost of the laptop. The latter is connected not only with the cost of the displays themselves, but also with the fact that in order to work effectively at high resolutions, you need the appropriate filling (primarily a graphics card). This is especially true in games; so if you are looking for a laptop with a high-resolution screen that can effectively "run" modern games — you should pay attention not only to the characteristics of the display, but also to other data (the type and parameters of the graphics card, test results, the ability to work with certain games — see everything below). On the other hand, if the device is planned to be used for simple tasks such as working with documents, surfing the Internet and watching videos, you can not pay much attention to the “hardware” parameters: anyway, they are selected so that the laptop is guaranteed to be able to cope with such tasks on full resolution of the "native" screen.
As for specific numbers, the resolution options that are relevant today can be divided into 3 groups: Full HD (1080), Quad HD and UltraHD 4K. Here is a more detailed description of them:
...— Full HD (1080). Initially, the Full HD standard provides a frame size of 1920x1080, and it is this resolution that is most often used in laptop screens from this category. However, in addition to this, other resolution options are also included in this format, where the vertical size is at least 1080 pixels, but does not reach 1440 pixels. Examples include 1920x1200 and 2560x1080. In general, Full HD displays provide a good balance between cost, image quality and laptop hardware requirements. Because of this, nowadays they are extremely widespread; matrices of this standard can be found even in low-cost devices, although they are mainly used in more advanced technology.
— Quad HD. A transitional option between the popular Full HD 1080 (see above) and the high-end and expensive UltraHD 4K. The vertical size of such screens starts from 1440 pixels and can reach 2000 pixels. Note that QuadHD resolutions are especially popular in Apple laptops; most often, such devices have 2560x1600 screens, although there are other options.
— Ultra HD 4K. The most advanced standard used in modern laptops. The vertical size of such screens is at least 2160 dots (up to 2400 in some configurations); the classic resolution of a modern UltraHD matrix is 3840x2160, but there are other values. Anyway, a 4K display allows for high image quality, however, it costs accordingly — including due to the corresponding requirements for a graphics adapter; in addition, to work with high resolutions, it can be more convenient to connect an external monitor to the laptop. Thus, such screens are used relatively rarely, and mainly among premium laptops.
HDR Brightness
HDR brightness in laptops indicates how brightly the screen can display content with an extended dynamic range, where both very bright and dark areas of the frame are important at the same time. This parameter is especially noticeable in movies, games, and HDR videos: highlights, sunlight, lights, reflections, and other bright details look more expressive and realistic than on a standard screen. Unlike standard display brightness, which describes everyday work in SDR, HDR brightness specifically relates to the playback of HDR content and better reveals the capabilities of the matrix. The higher this indicator, the more impressive the compatible content looks, although contrast, matrix type, and local dimming are also important for the full result. In practice, a laptop with good HDR brightness is more enjoyable for watching Netflix, YouTube HDR, or modern games with extended range support.
Bluetooth
Technology for direct wireless communication between various devices, in particular for connecting speakers, headphones, for transferring files, etc. Version plays a key role in Bluettoth's abilities. In modern realities, Bluetooth wireless protocols below revision 4 are no longer relevant. More about them:
— Bluetooth v 4.0. A fundamental update (after version 3.0), which introduced another data transfer format — Bluetooth Low Energy (LE). Bluetooth LE allows you to significantly save energy with such a connection.
— Bluetooth v 4.1. Development and improvement of Bluetooth 4.0. One of the key improvements was the optimization of collaboration with 4G LTE communication modules — so that Bluetooth and LTE do not interfere with each other. In addition, this version has the ability to simultaneously use a Bluetooth device in several roles.
— Bluetooth v 4.2. This version did not introduce fundamental updates, however, it received a number of improvements regarding reliability and noise immunity, as well as improved compatibility with the Internet of Things.
— Bluetooth v 5.0. Version introduced in 2016. The key innovations were the further expansion of the possibilities associated with the Internet of Things. In particular, in the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol (see above), it became possible to double the data transfer rate (up to 2 Mbit / s) at the cost of reducing the range, as well as quadruple the range at the cost of redu...cing the speed; in addition, a number of improvements have been introduced regarding the simultaneous work with numerous connected devices.
— Bluetooth v 5.1. Update of the version described above v 5.0. In addition to general improvements in the quality and reliability of communication, this update has implemented such an interesting feature as determining the direction from which the Bluetooth signal is coming. This makes it possible to determine the location of connected devices with an accuracy of up to a centimeter, which can be useful, for example, when searching for wireless headphones.
— Bluetooth v 5.2. The main innovations in this release are a number of security improvements, additional power optimization in LE mode, and a new audio signal format for synchronizing parallel playback on multiple devices.
— Bluetooth v 4.0. A fundamental update (after version 3.0), which introduced another data transfer format — Bluetooth Low Energy (LE). Bluetooth LE allows you to significantly save energy with such a connection.
— Bluetooth v 4.1. Development and improvement of Bluetooth 4.0. One of the key improvements was the optimization of collaboration with 4G LTE communication modules — so that Bluetooth and LTE do not interfere with each other. In addition, this version has the ability to simultaneously use a Bluetooth device in several roles.
— Bluetooth v 4.2. This version did not introduce fundamental updates, however, it received a number of improvements regarding reliability and noise immunity, as well as improved compatibility with the Internet of Things.
— Bluetooth v 5.0. Version introduced in 2016. The key innovations were the further expansion of the possibilities associated with the Internet of Things. In particular, in the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol (see above), it became possible to double the data transfer rate (up to 2 Mbit / s) at the cost of reducing the range, as well as quadruple the range at the cost of redu...cing the speed; in addition, a number of improvements have been introduced regarding the simultaneous work with numerous connected devices.
— Bluetooth v 5.1. Update of the version described above v 5.0. In addition to general improvements in the quality and reliability of communication, this update has implemented such an interesting feature as determining the direction from which the Bluetooth signal is coming. This makes it possible to determine the location of connected devices with an accuracy of up to a centimeter, which can be useful, for example, when searching for wireless headphones.
— Bluetooth v 5.2. The main innovations in this release are a number of security improvements, additional power optimization in LE mode, and a new audio signal format for synchronizing parallel playback on multiple devices.
Operating time
Maximum laptop operating time on a single battery charge, without recharging. In this case, usually, the operating time in the maximum energy saving mode is implied: disabled wireless modules, minimum screen brightness, a small load on the processor, etc. Accordingly, the time of actual work on a charge is usually noticeably less than this indicator. Nevertheless, it can be used both for a general assessment of the battery life of a laptop, and for comparing it with other models. And choose work laptop ( from 7 operation hours) or with more powerful battery (from 11 operation hours).






