VivoBook is a popular line of low-cost laptops that borrow interesting features from premium models. Unlike boring office counterparts, they look stylish and modern, suggesting analogies with the MacBooks of past generations. The typical VivoBook at Asus is proudly referred to as "an everyday laptop with ultrabook dimensions". And they don't lie! 14-inch models usually weigh up to 1.4 kg, 15-inch models do not exceed 1.8 kg.

But not the same dimensions. The strengths of the classic "vibobook" is the optimal combination of components and a practically standard set of auxiliary functions. Buying Vivobook you don't have to rack your brains, save on fast charging, a card reader or USB ports. With an average check in the region of $700, a representative of the series offers the buyer an ergonomic backlit keyboard, a fingerprint scanner, a full set of USB ports and video outputs, a card reader, and modern communication modules.


The ErgoFit stand, which raises the top of the laptop at a slight angle, leaving some free space under it to remove excess heat, has become a signature feature of vivobooks. Although, a typical vivobook does not heat up very much due to well-chosen components. In general, the power of the average model is enough for studying, enough for comfortable work with a browser, voracious Google Docs, a simple graphic editor like Canva, etc.

In 2019, Asus decided to play with colours, so in addition to the strict blue and grey models, the new VivoBooks are sold in red, orange, purple and gold cases. This riot of colours confused many buyers, and for the 2020-21 models, the company returned to classic colours like black, silver, blue and gold. In the same period, Asus began the transition from Intel processors to Ryzen chips, which made it possible for fans of the brand to take a performant laptop with an eight-core Ryzen 7 for a modest $ 700.