🚀 Elevate your hustle with the ASUS Vivobook Go — power, portability, and style in one sleek package!
The ASUS Vivobook Go 11.6” is a lightweight, ultra-portable laptop featuring an Intel Dual Core N4500 processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, and 128GB SSD for fast, reliable performance. Its HD display and 12-hour battery life make it perfect for professionals on the move, running Windows 11 Home in S Mode for enhanced security and productivity.
Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Processor | 2.8 GHz celeron |
RAM | 4 DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 128 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 12 Hours |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | Vivobook Go |
Item model number | L210KA-ES04 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 2.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.98 x 0.67 x 7.52 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.98 x 0.67 x 7.52 inches |
Color | Star Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 4 GB |
Optical Drive Type | No Drive |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
P**E
These Laptops Are Disappearing
These small, inexpensive Windows laptops are disappearing. It looks like 95% of the market in this segment has been taken over by by Chromebooks. If you find Chromebooks even more obnoxious than Windows machines, read on.I don't want to travel around with a $600 laptop, so this cheaper, lightweight machine is perfect for traveling, and possibly getting stolen or lost.It was no trouble to disable "S" mode. Instructions are readily available on the internet. I disabled it on the first try.Some things I like: There are LED lights for both "power" and "caps lock." Though the keyboard is not lighted, the "enter" key is painted fluorescent green around the rim, which makes it easy to see in dim light. The response from the 128GB SSD is pretty snappy, and better than I expected. The screen is matte, which is good -- not glossy. The power supply is small, about the size of a standard cell phone charging block.It took about 30 minutes to get Windows 11 going the first time.On the first charge, I ran the laptop for about 3 hours straight, always doing something, and used about 35% of the charge. This looks more than adequate for the tasks I do.There was approximately 80GB of free space on the 128GB SSD, since Windows takes up a good chunk of it. That's still plenty, since you are unlikely to install any giant games.About the only downside I see is that it gets a little warmer than my previous laptop when doing a lot of work. Not hot - just warm. When it's idling or under low usage, it's nearly at room temperature. But the N4500 processor is about 3X faster, so this is not a factor to drop the score. The processor in this 2024 model is also significantly better than the one in the 2023 model.No problems encountered thus far. I am very pleased with this machine.UPDATE: After three days, I ran into a problem -- but it has to do with the dreadful Windows 11, not the ASUS laptop itself. The Windows version that came installed was two years out of date (V22H2). When I attempted to update, the update downloaded, but then failed to install, giving a message that Windows had reached the end of its service life. Attempting the update again gave no relief. In short, this is a problem with TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. This was solved by referencing the excellent article by Konstantinos Tsoukalas. Just do an internet search for "Windows has reached the end of service but not updating."Another "problem" was that W11 was using 3.1GB of the 4GB on the machine when the machine was just sitting there idling. The CPU load was running at 20%. I used the REVO uninstaller to get rid of three-fourths of the Windows apps, and all of the ASUS bloatware (which was fairly minimal). This brought the idling memory usage down to 1.7GB and the CPU load down to 10%. Quite significant.Still very happy with the laptop, itself!
S**D
Love it!
I love the size of this computer! I purchased it to use for work purposes as my iPad does not support some of the things I need to do for work while at home. Setup was easy and so far so good. And you can’t beat the price! It weighs close to what my iPad weighs with the case on. I would recommend this product especially for those who do not want a large laptop.
J**R
loved it
Amazing product. Still using it
F**K
SLOW and S-mode is horrible. 2 day old Computer locks up
The media could not be loaded. Update. My 11 year old daughter used it for a couple hours and played Roblox. She said she couldn't hardly play it's so laggy and then went to YouTube on the browser. After 5 minutes the screen message sorry something went wrong popped up and the computer rebooted by itself.Save you precious time and stay away from this one.This one is being returned.I guess if you just wanted to use this to browse the internet using the default browser for Microsoft then you would be okay as a retiree who has extra time on your hands. I spent hours last night setting up parameters with I was expected on buying a new machine but for some reason this Microsoft computer came up with its own generated email which oddly related to the business I work for but had no connections with that email but it processed and was working. One of the first things I try to use the computer for was printing a document and with the Microsoft S Mode it would not allow me to download the driver for my printer. It came up with some purchasing options for drivers that might work so I attempted to turn S Mode off and the computer was freezing up while I was opening the browsers to search how to do this and then when I attempted to turn it off the screen would just flash and the dialog box that supposed to come up and say it's turned off flash on and then turn right off and you couldn't even see what it read. It would not turn the S Mode off so because of all these issues I chose to spend the time and restore the computer back to New and start all over. Doing that brought me back to reinstalling my actual email for Microsoft and was able to bring the computer up the way it should have in the first place but also I was able to manipulate my way into finding where to turn the S Mode off and this time it allowed it to turn off. It notes Once you turn estimate off you can't turn it back on. But I would assume you just restore the computer and that's how you would get it back if you really wanted that horrible program that locked you into only using Microsoft software. I downloaded Chrome and the system wasn't too happy with that at first so I had to close the program and open it back up a couple of times and then it started working fine. As you can see in the video I was attempting to go through already installed applications and you would watch the page be blank and then slowly populate. I downloaded Roblox and that took approximately 7 minutes while the screen stayed frozen and the timer showed it was barely downloading and all of a sudden it popped up saying downloaded and would you like to open the app. Overall I would send this back if I wasn't going to get charged a restocking fee but technically there's nothing wrong with the computer it's just a entry level product that knowing spending under $200 for you might be getting into. I hope this helped out if you're thinking it was going to be a faster more 2024 year-like computer but you'll end up expecting a computer that feels like the old one you got rid of that has a few viruses on it causing it to be laggy.
P**Y
Small laptop useful
Serves my purpose, for my prayers and little games.
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