Asus has today launched a new slim and light laptop to the Vivobook series, called the Vivobook 16 OLED. The launch comes after the company unveiled a bunch of new notebooks under the Zenbook and Vivobook series in India in April. It comes with up to an AI-enabled AMD Ryzen 7000 H-Series processor and an OLED NanoEdge Pantone Validated display.
The new machine comes with the same slim
and light design that you might have seen on other laptops in the series. It
gets a clean geometric design featuring the raised Vivobook logo tag on the
lid. The Vivobook 16 OLED is engineered to lay flat at 180 degrees. It comes
with an OLED NanoEdge Pantone Validated display that offers a 3.2K resolution,
a 120 Hz refresh rate, and a 0.2 millisecond response time.
In addition, the panel gets a 16:10 aspect
ratio with up to a 1.000,000:1 contrast ratio with a screen-to-body ratio of up
to 86.5%. It also boasts TÜV Rheinland’s low blue-light certification. The
laptop is powered by up to an AMD Ryzen 7000 H-Series processor with 16 GB RAM
and up to a 1 TB SSD. It comes with a dual-vented cooling system with two heat
pipes and an IceBlade fan.
I/O capabilities of the Asus laptop
include up to a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port with Power Delivery, two USB 3.2 Gen 1
Type-A ports, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI output, and an audio combo jack. The
Vivobook 16 OLED comes with a built-in 70 Wh battery and supports WiFi 6E
wireless network connection. Other notable features include a physical webcam
shield on the HD 3DNR webcam, a full-size ASUS ErgoSense keyboard, and an
optional fingerprint sensor on the touchpad.
The company hasn’t announced the price and
configurations of the Vivobook 16 OLED yet.
