ASUS has released the Vivobook Go 15 OLED and Vivobook Go 14 notebooks. The new PCs come with AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors. The configuration of the models points to a target clientele on the lower end of the spectrum.
The Vivobook Go 15 OLED has the AMD R5
7520U processor and a 15.6-inch OLED screen. The chipset is produced from
TSMC’s 6nm process technology and adopts the Zen2 architecture with four cores
and eight threads. The Vivobook Go 15 OLED has a Radeon 610M core display with
16GB LPDDR5 memory and 512GB PCIe 3.0 SSD. The laptop is 17.9mm thick and
weighs 1.63kg. It comes in three color variants namely silver, black, and
grey-green. The Go 15 OLED has a screen ratio of 16:9, a peak brightness of 400
nits, and a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. The Vivobook Go 15 OLED is also Pantone
certified.
The Vivobook Go 14 has a similar design to
the Vivobook Go 15 OLED but with some changes in components. It weighs 1.38kg
and offers up to 250 nits of brightness. The laptop has an optional 14-inch IPS
screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The Vivobook 14 has a 45% NTSC color coverage
domain. The laptop has a 42kWh battery and it supports 180-degree opening and
closing, as well as a touchpad numeric function and up to an R5 7520U
processor.
Both models come with a sprinkling of
ports including USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type C, and HDMI. ASUS has
not released the pricing information for the new Vivobook Go models. However,
the models may be priced in the low-end segment of the market, going by their
configurations.
