Windows laptops that offer budget-friendly options to customers often compromise on build quality or specifications, neither of which will favor students, office employees, or the average user. The Zenbook 15 from ASUS bucks this trend, offering a decent chassis with impressive specifications, all for $599.99 on Amazon. What is even more astonishing about this deal is that the configuration for this price offers 16GB RAM, whereas typically, in this range, you would get 8GB of memory and a measly 256GB of storage.
The display is a gorgeous 1080p panel that covers 100 percent of the sRGB color space, and the slim bezels allow the Zenbook 15 to maintain a smaller footprint compared to the competition. Still, the icing on the cake would have been to get a 16-inch display for that taller screen real estate, so more display in the same dimensions is always advantageous. Regardless, the notebook touts a lightweight design, weighing 3.09 lbs, so lugging it around will not cause any arm strain.
The hinge design also allows this ASUS notebook to bend 180 degrees when you want to share your screen with another person, though such an event will be a rarity. Coming to the specifications, the Zenbook 15 is armed with a 6-core, 12-thread AMD Ryzen 7 7535U CPU, making it superb for tackling light tasks such as streaming, media consumption, and productivity applications.
For more intensive workloads, the CPU can flex its muscles, but completing those tasks may take a bit more time than the more powerful processors with beefier coolers. Despite its affordable price, ASUS has also incorporated a bevy of ports on the Zenbook 15, making it quite a versatile package for a wide range of customers, so do not miss out on these last-minute deals, or you will have to wait another year to get your hands on them.
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