ASUS VivoBook S15 S533 Thin and Light Laptop, 15.6″ FHD Display, Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 16 GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB PCIe SSD, Fingerprint Reader,…
ASUS VivoBook S15 S533 Thin and Light Laptop, 15.6″ FHD Display, Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 16 GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB PCIe SSD, Fingerprint Reader, Wi-Fi 6, Windows 10 Home, Dreamy White, S533EA-DH74-WH
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6 reviews for ASUS VivoBook S15 S533 Thin and Light Laptop, 15.6″ FHD Display, Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 16 GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB PCIe SSD, Fingerprint Reader,…
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Daniel l> –
Pros: I bought this to replace an Asus that I bought almost 10 years ago, and it has exceeded all of my expectations! Fast, lightweight, great graphics (I’m not a gamer) and plenty of storage for most users. Overall Review: I would definitely recommend this computer to anyone that needs a thin and light laptop that performs well and has a full sized keyboard and a reasonably large monitor.
Anonymous –
Pros: Runs smooth and quiet. Powerful enough to run my Adobe suite and make my job a little easier. Overall Review: Highly recommend this product
Anonymous –
Pros: – full keyboard – backlit keyboard – was looking for a compact/non clunkly design and got it Cons: – the OEM windows installed had setting locked off (as if the computer was part of a corporation, idk why) which required group policy editor which isn’t available on the Windows 10 Home version installed. I ended up installing 10 Pro from an installation disk i had on hand after formatting the drive Overall Review: Once I got through the re-installation of windows + updates + drivers everything has been great. I haven’t gotten enough time playing games to adequately review the new Xie on-board graphics.
Robert H. –
Pros: Specs are perfect Ticks all the right boxes Cons: Backlit Silver Keyboard hard to see in daylight – have to turn off the backlight. Not a fan of the “Dreamy White” Overall Review: I purchased for a client – the laptop is all but perfect – good specs etc. I would of gone for black and not the white if they had stock, but white was the only colour available. I have purchased “silver keyboard” laptops before and it’s a challenge to see the key lettering – best choice is backlight off during daylight and on during night time.
Bryan P. –
Pros: Solid build quality… metal exterior (seems to be metal-plated plastic to keep it light). Not a gosh darn touchscreen (that’s the most extreme language NewEgg will let me use). No buttons on the sides of the machine – the power button is the top right key on the keyboard (side buttons are a pet peave of mine since I always hit them by accident if I have to hold the machine in my hands). Good speakers and low latency camera for a laptop. No discrete GPU (I list this as a pro since optimus support on Linux has always been and still is a bit of a mess) Solid Intel loadout (Intel CPU and chipset, Intel WIFI 6 + Bluetooth) so core hardware generally works quite well in Linux. M.2 SSD is Intel, which is a surprisingly high quality brand to find stock in a laptop (even though I replaced mine with a 2TB Samsung SSD). Cons: No 2.5″ SATA bay, and only 1 M.2 NVME slot (which comes populated). This isn’t really a complaint – it was a design decision to keep things thin and light… just know what you are getting. There is no room for adding additional storage; you can only replace the existing M.2 SSD with a larger one. Fingerprint reader doesn’t work in Linux… would be nice if they made drivers available, but they don’t advertise Linux support so I can’t mark them for it. Also, this is the only thing that isn’t working perfectly out of the box in Debian 11, which is pretty darn good. USB Type-A ports on the right side of the laptop are USB 2.0… the only SS port (USB 3.2) is on the left of the machine. I get it… these are on a separate board internally and connected to the mainboard over a ribbon. Meeting the USB 3.0 spec would be nearly impossible with that arrangement, but still, it would be nice if all USB ports nowadays were SuperSpeed. Overall Review: I would certainly recommend this computer, and especially to anyone looking for a good laptop to run Linux. Some additional miscellaneous info: The spot for the M.2 drive is clearly intended for a pretty standard 2280 form factor. I don’t think you will be able to get a larger one in there and there certainly won’t be a screw hole in the right spot to secure the drive. The M.2 drive is not flush mounted to the mainboard, as is common practice for some manufacturers. This means that you could probably put a double-sided M.2 NVME drive in the machine if you wanted to (e.g. the 4TB Corsair MP510). I didn’t try this but it looked like it would work. The WIFI/Bluetooth module is the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201. The webcam seems to be made by Azurewave.
George G. –
Pros: This is a great laptop from Asus. I love the full keyboard with numeric keypad. The screen is easy to read. The computer itself is very thin and light; great for traveling. Startup time and shutdown time are very fast. The 8 gigs of ddr4 are adequate for most of my purposes. Cons: The only reason I withheld one egg from the rating is that the backlit keyboard is hard to see under certain lighting conditions. If you’re good at touch typing, this should not be a problem, but if you need to see the lettering on the keys, it can be a bit challenging at times. Overall Review: I would definitely recommend this laptop. It’s been working great for me. I’ve been using it primarily to make PowerPoint presentations in large auditoriums with a projector, but also to do typical office type work such as email, creating/editing documents, web browsing, etc.