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I've been using the laptop for six months now (Ultra 7 255H, 32 GB).
Under heavy load, I have to turn off Turbo Boost and switch to silent mode since the processor heats up to 90°C. It raises the question of why have such power if it overheats?
There are some issues with the build. There are creaks where the frame meets the screen. The plastic part of the frame is slightly separating from the metal body, giving an overall average impression of build quality.
This is my first OLED display. Honestly, I haven't noticed a significant difference in everyday tasks and movie viewing compared to IPS, even in dark scenes. In videos specifically adapted for OLED, the difference is indeed noticeable.
Battery life is good.
A notable downside is the included 65W power adapter. I had to purchase a 90W charger, and only then did the laptop start working stably. If the battery is partially discharged, the included charger can't handle charging and providing full power under load simultaneously. In such conditions, the laptop may slow down. There are no problems when running on battery. Under load and charging, the laptop can consume 120W. The service center was unaware of this issue. Unfortunately, the level of technical support left a negative impression, and I had to explain this specific laptop feature myself.
Despite these drawbacks, overall, I am satisfied with the laptop. If you're considering this model, you can go for it, but it's worth taking these points into account.
oLED, autonomy, compactness.
assembly, complete power supply, Asus service center
Dima Sk: use Asus Vivobook S 16 OLED S5606CA few months
Under heavy load, I have to turn off Turbo Boost and switch to silent mode since the processor heats up to 90°C. It raises the question of why have such power if it overheats?
There are some issues with the build. There are creaks where the frame meets the screen. The plastic part of the frame is slightly separating from the metal body, giving an overall average impression of build quality.
This is my first OLED display. Honestly, I haven't noticed a significant difference in everyday tasks and movie viewing compared to IPS, even in dark scenes. In videos specifically adapted for OLED, the difference is indeed noticeable.
Battery life is good.
A notable downside is the included 65W power adapter. I had to purchase a 90W charger, and only then did the laptop start working stably. If the battery is partially discharged, the included charger can't handle charging and providing full power under load simultaneously. In such conditions, the laptop may slow down. There are no problems when running on battery. Under load and charging, the laptop can consume 120W.
The service center was unaware of this issue. Unfortunately, the level of technical support left a negative impression, and I had to explain this specific laptop feature myself.
Despite these drawbacks, overall, I am satisfied with the laptop. If you're considering this model, you can go for it, but it's worth taking these points into account.