The ASUS Vivobook Go 15 L510 laptop is designed to help you be productive all day — even when you’re on the move. This light and ultra thin 15 inch laptop is powered by the latest Intel® processor and provides long-lasting battery life, and it has a cleverly designed 180° lay-flat hinge that makes it easy to share content or collaborate with friends. This ASUS laptop also lets you leave the heavy power adapter at home…its day-long battery life gives you the flexibility to work or play anywhere. Plus, with a fanless design that keeps noise levels down, you won’t be distracted when working on a spreadsheet or watching a movie on your ASUS Vivobook Go. It’s the best Windows laptop for people on the go. *The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 (Gen 1 and 2), and/or Type-C will vary depending on many factors including the processing speed of the host device, file attributes and other factors related to system configuration and your operating environment.
ASUS Vivobook Go 15 L510 Thin & Light Laptop Computer, 15.6” FHD Display, Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB
$199.99
- Fast & Efficient: With an Intel Celeron N4020 processor, 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage, the ASUS Vivobook Go 15 L510 will help you get things done swiftly and efficiently.Up to 8hrs battery life.Voltage:19.0 volts.Keyboard layout:qwerty
- Immersive Visuals: This 15.6 inch laptop features an innovative thin-bezel NanoEdge display that provides more usable onscreen space for immersive viewing. It also enables a larger screen to fit into a smaller chassis, giving you a laptop with a more compact footprint
- Extremely Portable: This ultra thin laptop is only 3.46Ibs and 0.71 inches thin, meaning it will easily slip into a backpack to be taken anywhere you need to go
- Long Battery Life: Take this ASUS laptop with you anywhere without bringing the power adaptor – its long battery life gives you the flexibility to work or play anywhere
- Designed to be Quiet: the fanless design keeps noise levels down, so you won’t be distracted when working on a spreadsheet or watching a movie
- Easy Sharing: A cleverly designed 180° lay-flat hinge on the ASUS Vivobook Go 15 makes it easy to share content or collaborate with friends
- ASUS Vivobook Go 15 comes with Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) for speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n
Luke of the Wild –
This is about what I expected for the price point here, but going from my Ryzen 7 5800x and 48 gigs of Corsair Vengeance RAM to this potato is frustrating in all the worst ways. It can handle at most three open tabs in Chrome reliably, I attempted to open 25 tabs and the PC crashed. It’s horrifically slow, from CPU to RAM to the WiFi card. That being said, the screen is pretty decent, I like the keyboard a lot, the touchpad is a decent size (I prefer larger touchpads) and the light weight is very handy. It’s got a numpad which is a weird must-have for me, and it doesn’t make the laptop massive to accommodate the additional space on the keyboard. The build quality seems nice so far and I appreciate the HDMI port on such a slim profile. All in all, it’s exactly what I need, even though it’s incredibly slow, I’m only using it to type out documents, check emails, and print shipping labels, so it’s doing what I need, which is the bare minimum. I wouldn’t recommend this laptop if you need to do any sort of actual work, it should be a subsidiary computer.
Bruce –
Looks like the pictures. Came in uncharged. I saw a review that said there was no charging cable. I’m guessing they accidently threw it out, because I found one and it’s small. You’ll find it within the framing of the box. After it charged, it fired up and was just fine. Takes a little bit to load, but I don’t care too much about that.I love ASUS laptops because you get a good product for the money and they look cool and operate great! However, power supplies seem to be their kryptonite.Needed to replace my other ASUS laptop that has a bad power supply that randomly decides to turn off and will not run unless attached to a cord. My other ASUS is far superior to this one, however, what good is car that has a bad battery?!
Yandezze –
They found it to be one of the best laptops in terms of value. The fast SSD storage is also a notable feature, evident from the good read and write speeds in the CrystalDiskMark numbers. The laptop has a solid construction, portable design, and reliable performance.
Atlanta User –
Very light and a nice big screen. After replacing the drive with 1TB, it works well for basic stuff – nothing fancy. It would be wonderful if I could add more RAM. Unfortunately, that is the major downside to this product.As it is, it is fine for email, web, and documents/word processing. Replacement drive makes it usable and is not too expensive.
jo alv –
I’ve lotsa laptops since the 90s and this is the best!
Lindsohh –
Honestly a great computer for very basic minimal browsing and email. If you are using this for school, work or gaming it’s a no go. Very slow and gets easily “overwhelmed” making you force quit applications when running more than three at a time. I think it’s a fair price for how basic it is but not worth it for me while in school, I honestly wish I spent more money on a better asus laptop
Gregory –
Just what I wanted for price
Ketura –
The laptop is used for school and games. Works well for both.
Garfield –
excellent
SGD $200+ onlywhat more to ask for a laptop?Works as perfectly as any machine on more powerful CPUsI did my research, as long as the CPU is N4000 and above, it should work fineThis one has an N5000 somethingIt work absolutely fine for surfing, word, excel, pdfI am a reasonable techieIn this case, I purchased and installed an SSD (can’t remember if it was NVME or M.2) as it would run faster than the in-built emmcnothing difficult, just take out all the screws from behind and insert the SSDFor all new PC purchases, I will do a clean install of windows from a thumb drive using windows 10 image downloaded directly from microsoft. I will then create a backup image of my installation on another driveWhenver the machine gets cranky or starts to slow down, I just re-load the windows image