ASUS Vivobook 16 (2023)

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ASUS Vivobook 16 (2023)
ManufacturerASUS
Product familyVivobook
Release dateJanuary 2023;
3 years ago
 (2023-01)
DiscontinuedNo
Operating systemWindows 11 Home
(Can be configured with Windows 11 Pro)
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 7530U
AMD Ryzen 7 7730U
AMD Ryzen 5 5625U
AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS
Intel Core i7-13700H
Intel Core i5-13500H
Intel Core i9-13900H
Intel Core i7-1355U
Intel Core i5-1235U
Intel Core i3-1215U
Intel Core i3-1115G4
Memory8 GB or 16 GB DDR4/DDR5 (supports up to 24 GB)
Memory slots1 user accessible
Storage512 GB or 1 TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0/4.0 SSD
Storage slots1 user accessible
DisplayScreen size: 16 inch
Panel type: IPS-like LCD
Coating: Matte (anti-glare)
Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Aspect ratio: 16:10
Refresh rate: 60 Hz
Brightness: 300 Nits
NTSC: 45 %
GraphicsAMD Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Xe Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics
SoundBuilt-in speaker with SonicMaster technology
Camera720p HD with privacy shutter
TouchpadTouchpad with multi-touch support
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) (Dual band) 1x1 + Bluetooth 5.3
1 x USB 2.0 Type-A
1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (supports power delivery)
2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1 x HDMI 1.4
1 x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
1 x DC-in
Power brick45W or 90W AC adapter
Battery42 WHr or 50 WHr 3-cell Li-ion
KeyboardBacklit
ChassisPlastic
Number padYes
Fingerprint readerYes (integrated with touchpad)
Facial recognitionNo
WebsiteASUS

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The ASUS Vivobook 16 (2023) is a mid-range laptop designed for everyday use, featuring a variety of configurations with both AMD and Intel processors. It is marketed as an ideal laptop for college students, offering a large 16-inch display, a physical webcam shield, and a flexible 180-degree hinge.[1]

Primary Hardware

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Processor

The ASUS Vivobook 16 (2023) can be configured with the following processors[1]:

  • AMD Ryzen 5 7530U with 6 cores and 12 threads, 19 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.5 GHz.
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7730U with 8 cores and 16 threads, 20 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.5 GHz.
  • AMD Ryzen 5 5625U with 6 cores and 12 threads, 16 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.3 GHz.
  • AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS with 8 cores and 16 threads, 16 MB cache, and a max frequency of 5.2 GHz.
  • Intel Core i7-13700H with 14 cores and 20 threads, 24 MB cache, and a max frequency of 5.0 GHz.
  • Intel Core i5-13500H with 12 cores and 16 threads, 18 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.7 GHz.
  • Intel Core i9-13900H with 14 cores and 20 threads, 24 MB cache, and a max frequency of 5.4 GHz.
  • Intel Core i7-1355U with 10 cores and 12 threads, 12 MB cache, and a max frequency of 5.0 GHz.
  • Intel Core i5-1235U with 10 cores and 12 threads, 12 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.4 GHz.
  • Intel Core i3-1215U with 6 cores and 8 threads, 10 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.4 GHz.
  • Intel Core i3-1115G4 with 2 cores and 4 threads, 6 MB cache, and a max frequency of 4.1 GHz.

The Vivobook 16 is equipped to handle everyday tasks efficiently. The Intel Core i7-1255U processor, for example, provides responsive performance for light usage scenarios such as web browsing, word processing, and multitasking. However, the laptop's performance in GPU-focused tasks is limited due to the lack of a dedicated GPU.[2]

Benchmarks:

  • 3DMark Night Raid: The Intel Core i7-1255U configuration scored lower than expected in GPU-focused benchmarks.[2]

Graphics

The Vivobook 16 (2023) comes with integrated graphics options depending on the processor[1]:

The integrated graphics solutions are suitable for basic tasks and light gaming. However, the lack of a dedicated GPU limits the laptop's capabilities for more demanding 3D gaming and graphics-intensive applications. For instance, running 3D FPS games like Atomic Heart on low settings resulted in suboptimal performance.[2]

Benchmarks:

  • 3DMark Night Raid: The Intel Iris Xe graphics configuration performed adequately for basic tasks but struggled with more demanding applications.[2]

Memory

The Vivobook 16 supports the following memory configurations[1]:

  • 8 GB DDR4 on board
  • 8 GB DDR4 SO-DIMM
  • 8 GB DDR5 on board
  • 8 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM
  • 16 GB DDR4 on board
  • 16 GB DDR4 SO-DIMM

The maximum supported memory is 24 GB, with one user-accessible SO-DIMM slot. The memory configurations provide sufficient capacity for everyday tasks and light multitasking. The thick body of the Vivobook 16 allows for decent airflow, preventing the laptop from getting too warm during intensive moments.[2]

Benchmarks:

  • AIDA64 Memory Copy: ~79000 MB/s

Storage

The Vivobook 16 can be configured with the following storage options[1]:

  • 512 GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD
  • 1 TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD
  • 1 TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

The storage options provide fast boot times and quick application loading. The test model reviewed by TechAdvisor featured a 512 GB PCIe SSD, which performed well in everyday tasks.[2]

Benchmarks:

  • CrystalDiskMark 8:
    • SEQ1M Q8T1 (Sequential 1MB blocks): ~6600 MB/s (read), ~4900 MB/s (write)
    • RND4K Q1T1 (Random 4 KB blocks): ~90 MB/s (read), ~250 MB/s (write)

Co-processors

The Vivobook 16 does not include any dedicated co-processors.[1]

Input Devices

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Keyboard

The Vivobook 16 features a backlit chiclet keyboard with a numeric keypad and 1.4mm key travel, providing a comfortable typing experience. The keyboard layout includes a full set of function keys and a dedicated mic mute button. The typing experience is decent, with good key travel and feedback. However, the inclusion of the numeric keypad results in a slightly cramped layout.[2]

Touchpad

The touchpad on the Vivobook 16 is functional, with decent sensitivity and a well-sprung physical click. However, its off-center positioning due to the numeric keypad can be off-putting. Users may find double-tapping the touchpad a more convenient alternative.[2]

Webcam

The Vivobook 16 is equipped with a 720p HD camera with a privacy shutter. The webcam is adequate for video calls but lacks Windows Hello facial recognition capabilities.[2]

Microphone

The Vivobook 16 includes a built-in array microphone with Cortana voice-recognition support, enhancing voice command capabilities.[1]

Output Devices

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Display

The Vivobook 16 features a 16-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS-like LCD display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, 300 nits brightness, and 45% NTSC color gamut. The display provides clear and vibrant visuals, but its maximum brightness and color accuracy are somewhat lacking. The display is not suitable for outdoor use due to its dimness, and it does not support HDR or touchscreen functionality.[2]

Audio

The Vivobook 16 comes with built-in speakers featuring SonicMaster technology. The audio output is clear with good highs but lacks bass, making it suitable for vocal output like podcasts and video calls but less ideal for music and movies.[2]

Connectivity

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WiFi

The Vivobook 16 supports Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) (Dual band) 1x1 and Bluetooth 5.3, providing fast and reliable wireless connectivity.[1]

Bluetooth

The Vivobook 16 includes a Bluetooth 5.3 module.[1]

SD Card Reader

The Vivobook 16 does not include an SD card reader.[1]

USB

The Vivobook 16 is equipped with the following USB ports[1]:

  • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A
  • 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (supports power delivery)
  • 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A

The inclusion of three USB Type-A ports and an HDMI port is welcome, but the single USB Type-C port feels like an oversight in 2023. The USB-C port cannot be used for charging, as the Vivobook 16 relies on a proprietary port.[2]

Display Outputs

The Vivobook 16 includes one HDMI 1.4 port for external display connectivity.[1]

Case

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The Vivobook 16 features an all-plastic construction, which feels somewhat cheap. The base is reasonably sturdy, but the shiny grey plastic around the keyboard and on the back of the display raises concerns about durability. Some users have reported the plastic flaking away on the top edge of the laptop.[2]

Maintenance

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The Vivobook 16 offers limited upgradeability with one user-accessible SO-DIMM slot for memory upgrades. There are no additional maintenance features mentioned.[1]

Cooling System

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The Vivobook 16 does not include any specific cooling system details.[1]

Energy Management

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Power Consumption

The Vivobook 16 comes with either a 45W or 90W AC adapter, ensuring efficient power delivery.[1]

Battery Life

The Vivobook 16 is available with either a 42 WHr or 50 WHr 3-cell Li-ion battery. The battery life is somewhat lacking, with the laptop running out of charge after just 4 hours 25 minutes during typical usage. In a standard video loop test, the battery lasted 9 hours 17 minutes.[2]

Benchmarks:

  • WiFi Browsing (150 nits): ~265 minutes
  • Video Loop Test (120 nits): ~557 minutes

Biometrics

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The Vivobook 16 includes a fingerprint sensor integrated with the touchpad for enhanced security and easy login.[1]

Software

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The Vivobook 16 ships with Windows 11 Home, with an option to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro. Preinstalled software includes MyASUS, ScreenXpert, and GlideX, offering useful tools for system management and productivity.[1]

Preinstalled Software

MyASUS

The MyASUS program provides system diagnosis, battery health charging, fan profile management, and other useful features.[1]

ScreenXpert

ScreenXpert offers a smartphone-like secondary touchscreen UI for speedy navigation.[1]

GlideX

GlideX is a cross-device, cross-platform screen-sharing solution that lets you use your tablet as a secondary display.[1]

Other Preinstalled Software

The Vivobook 16 also comes with a 30-day McAfee security trial and Amazon's Alexa app preinstalled.[2]

Linux Support

Accessories & Warranty

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The Vivobook 16 comes with a 45W or 90W AC adapter and paperwork. The warranty details vary by region.[1]

Reviews Summary

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Overall Sentiment

The ASUS Vivobook 16 (2023) is considered a serviceable mid-range laptop with solid performance for everyday tasks. However, it is criticized for its drab display, cheap finish, and poor battery life. The laptop is suitable for college students and those looking for a budget-friendly option, but it falls short compared to more well-rounded alternatives.[2]

Problems Summary[2]

  • Drab display with poor color accuracy.
  • Cheap-feeling plastic construction.
  • Poor battery life.
  • Limited upgradeability.
  • Single USB Type-C port that cannot be used for charging.
  • Lack of dedicated GPU limits gaming capabilities.

Links

Intel Core i7-1255U, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD: TechAdvisor

Community Reception

Overall Sentiment

Problems Summary

References

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