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ASUS Vivobook 15 K513EA 15.6 Inch Full HD OLED Laptop (Intel Core i3-1115G4, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Backlit Keyboard, Windows 10 with Free Windows 11 Upgrade)

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Maxon’s Cinebench benchmark is one of the most iconic benchmark applications used by reviewers and enthusiasts. The latest Cinebench R20 and R23 use the latest rendering architectures, including Intel’s Embree ray tracing technology and other advanced features from AMD and Intel that allow users to render the same scene on the same hard. Cinebench R23 uses a larger and more complex testing scene than Cinebench R20 by about 8x computational power and requires 4x the memory. V-RAY Indeed, the VivoBook 15 OLED K513 is not the perfect laptop, but we think that it utilizes its hardware perfectly, and offers its users a good run for their money. wPrime is a benchmark tool similar to SuperPI, but the former takes on finding prime numbers using Newton’s Method. The benchmark is set to calculate 1024 million prime numbers, and the performance is measured according to calculation time. GeekBench 5 Unfortunately, ASUS VivoBook 15 OLED K513’s panel uses low-frequency PWM for brightness adjustment up until 94 nits. Afterwards, we detected small pulsations, which makes the display relatively safe in this aspect (after 95 nits). Gamma values are also impressive with only a DeltaE of 0.02. It basically means the VivoBook OLED 15 produces optimal colors with more depth and realism. Following the rest of our display test results, the VivoBook OLED 15 has a near 6600 color temp which is very much close to the 6500K standard. The only thing that’s off with the display is its very uneven brightness setting distribution as 50% brightness setting only outputs 98.1 nits while 75% settings output 242 nits out of the max rated 400 nits at 100 percent. Do note that having a higher brightness setting results in higher power consumption, therefore, reducing your laptop’s battery life.

We tested the ASUS VivoBook 15 OLED K513 (model S513E) with an Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, an NVIDIA GeForce MX350 dedicated GPU, 16GB of memory, and 512GB of storage. The CPU, GPU, memory, and storage are configurable; you can see the available options in the table below. Screen See: https://www.essilorpro.com/content/dam/essilor-redesign/product-resources/crizal/Blue-Light-Roundtable_White-Paper.pdf Our “Design and Gaming” profile delivers optimal color temperature (6500K) at 140 cd/m2 luminance and sRGB gamma mode.

The screen-to-body ratio is calculated based on the visible body area of the display when the laptop is opened to 90 ° and the active display area. Without a doubt, the display is this laptop’s highlight. ASUS states that their unit has up to 70% less blue light emissions. As we said at the beginning of this review, equipping affordable laptops with OLED panels was long overdue, and we are happy that ASUS is making the effort to fix this mistake of the entire industry. SuperPI is a single-threaded benchmark application that lets the CPU calculate Pi(π) to the nth digit. In this benchmark, we selected the Pi calculation to 32M, the highest available for the app. wPrime 1024M

Someone had to start. The list of reasons is long, but the OLED display technology is superior to the IPS one. And We feel that the market was waiting for too long for manufacturers to start adopting it. ASUS was bold enough to put such panels inside everyday budget-conscious notebooks. This is why we have the appropriately-named VivoBook 15 OLED K513. The ASUS VivoBook comes with Windows 10 or 11 installed, depending on the region and the manufacturing date. Some models have Windows in S mode, but you can switch to the full version of the operating system free of charge. You can also get the laptop with the open-source Endless OS or no operating system installed. There are many pre-installed applications, including: In this test we use 100% on the CPU cores, monitoring their frequencies and chip temperature. The first column shows a computer’s reaction to a short load (2-10 seconds), the second column simulates a serious task (between 15 and 30 seconds), and the third column is a good indicator of how good the laptop is for long loads such as video rendering.inch, FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, 200nits, 45% NTSC color gamut, Anti-glare display, Non-touch screen, (Screen-to-body ratio)85% The results are compared to 10th generation CPU at fixed 15W TDP. Data is from ASUS internal laboratories. The integrated graphics will depend on which CPU you get. The Core i3s have Intel UHD Graphics for 11th Gen processors with 48 execution units, the Core i5 has Intel Iris Xe Graphics with 80 execution units, and the Core i7 has Intel Iris Xe Graphics with 96 execution units. There are two NVIDIA GPUs: the NVIDIA GeForce MX330 and the MX350; both have 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM. The VivoBook OLED 15 passes with ease our SpyderXPro Display Analysis Tool scoring 100% sRGB rating, 97% AdobeRGB, and 100% DCI-P3. The ASUS VivoBook OLED 15 is great for any professional color-related world

To enable Performance Mode, please keep the laptop plugged in for the best performance, set the Windows power option as ASUS Recommended Mode, and select Performance Mode in the MyASUS software (or switch using the Fn + F hotkey combination).

The reason for the popularity of mid-sized displays is that this size is reasonably easy on the eyes, often allows high resolutions and thus offers rich details on the screen, yet does not consume too much power and the devices can still be reasonably compact - simply the standard compromise.» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List. By the way, we have already tested the AMD version of this device (without the OLED panel), so it will be interesting to compare both products side by side.

When it comes to memory, you get either 4 or 8GB soldered to the motherboard. Additionally, you can expand it to a total of 40GB via the single SODIMM slot. Storage-wise there is one M.2 PCIe x4 slot, as well as a 2.5-inch SATA slot without the connecting accessories.For this test, we used the Performance preset from the software provided by ASUS. It allows the processor to maintain a long-term TDP limit of 28W, which in turn results in about 3.00 GHz at the end of the test. This is a very good result. The temperature, however, was a bit warm at 85°C. Comfort during full load

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