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Asus VivoBook S15 [S532F] review

Thin, light and capable

By Cliff Joseph published 11 December 20

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[Image: © Asus]

Our Verdict

The slimline design of the Asus VivoBook S15 makes it one of the most portable 15-inch laptops around, while its strong Intel Core i7 performance ensures that it can handle everything except heavy-duty gaming.

For

  • Bright, colourful 15.6-inch screen
  • Weighs just 1.8kg
  • Powerful i7 processor
  • Good connectivity [inc. WiFi 6]

Against

  • Merely average battery life
  • Only 1080p resolution
  • ScreenPad is a bit weird

TechRadar Verdict

The slimline design of the Asus VivoBook S15 makes it one of the most portable 15-inch laptops around, while its strong Intel Core i7 performance ensures that it can handle everything except heavy-duty gaming.

Pros

  • +

    Bright, colourful 15.6-inch screen

  • +

    Weighs just 1.8kg

  • +

    Powerful i7 processor

  • +

    Good connectivity [inc. WiFi 6]

  • +

Cons

  • -

    Merely average battery life

  • -

    Only 1080p resolution

  • -

    ScreenPad is a bit weird

  • -

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The Asus Vivobook S15 [S532F] proves, in more ways than one, that less is more. Following in the Ultrabook footsteps, this quality portable machine keeps everything lightweight and thin yet powerful enough for some light photo editing. And, thats without forcing you to break the piggy bank.

Among the Asus Vivobook S15 [S532F]s noteworthy features are a sizable, 15.6-inch display and quality CPU performance, which allows it to hold its own against the competition. Of course, that ultra-portable body is a huge selling point in its own right.

So, is the Asus Vivobook S15 [S532F] one of the best laptops out there? Its certainly one quality machine. If you want a slimmer, lighter machine, this Asus laptop is perfect for you, regardless of your budget.

[Image credit: Future]
Spec Sheet

Here is theAsus VivoBook S15 configuration sent to TechRadar for review:

CPU: 1.8GHz Intel Core i7-8565U [quad-core, 8MB cache, up to 4.6GHz]
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
RAM: 8GB DDR4 [2,400 MHz]
Screen: 15.6-inch, HD [1920x1080]
Storage: 512GB solid-state drive
Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.1, 1x USB-C, 1 x 3.5mm audio, 1x micro-SD, 1 x HDMI
Connectivity: WiFi 6 [802.11ax], Bluetooth 5.0
Camera: 1920x1080 webcam with microphone
Weight: 3.97 pounds [1.8kg]
Size: 14.1 x 9.1 x 0.7 inches [35.7x23x1.8cm]

Price and availability

  • Asus VivoBook S15 [Asus] at Amazon for $549.99

Theres a rather confusing range of models [and gobbledygook model numbers] available for the VivoBook S range, including both 14-inch and 15-inch screen sizes and i5 and i7 processors.

There are also models with either Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro for business users. However, Asus complicates matters somewhat as most of these models arent actually available from its own online store, so youll need to track the VivoBook down through Amazon and other online retailers - with the i7 model that we review here being primarily sold through Currys in the UK.

The VivoBook range is competitively priced, though, with the 15-inch models starting at just £550 [around $700, AU$1,000] with an Intel i5-8265U running at 1.6GHz, along with 8GB memory and 256GB solid-state drive.

However, we tested the top-of-the-range model, which includes a quad-core i7-8565U running at 1.8GHz [up to 4.6GHz with Turboost]. That model also doubles the solid-state drive to 512GB, and includes 32GB of Intels high-speed Optane memory to enhance performance ,while still keeping the price down to a competitive £889 [around $1,200, AU$1,700].

Both models share the same 15.6-inch HD display [1920x1080], although the i7 model reviewed here also sports Asus ScreenPad 2.0, a somewhat unusual trackpad design that doubles up as a miniature touch-screen for controlling the VivoBook and various apps.

Design

Despite its 15.6-inch screen, the VivoBook is still highly portable, weighing just 1.8kg and measuring a sleek 18mm thick.

Admittedly, it does seem quite hefty when compared to lighter 12-inch and 13-inch laptops, but getting any 15-inch laptop down to less than 2kg is an impressive feat, so Asus has certainly done a good job with the design of the VivoBook S15.

And, despite the powerful i7 processor, the laptop ran cool and quiet throughout all our tests, even when running heavy-duty graphics benchmarks.

Its nice and sturdy too, thanks to its aluminium casing, which is available in silver, green, and punk pink - clearly aiming at the yoof audience. Asus also pays nice attention to detail, with features such as the screen hinge that gently tilts the keyboard up at a slight angle as you open the screen.

The keyboard itself feels firm and responsive for speedy typing, and the size of the screen means that theres room for a proper numeric keypad, and a comfortably large set of navigation [arrow] keys as well.

Our only minor complaint here is that the silvery gloss on the keys doesnt highlight the characters on each key very well, even with the backlight turned on. Thats not too much of a problem when youre typing with the larger QWERTY keys, but we sometimes found it tricky to see the icons on the smaller Function keys for adjusting brightness and other settings.

One limitation with many smaller laptops is their reduced connectivity, but the size of the S15 means that theres plenty of room for a variety of ports and connectors.

[Image credit: Future]

There are two USB 2.0 ports on the left-hand edge, with one USB 3.1 and one USB-C over on the right. The right edge also houses a microSD slot for memory cards, 3.5mm audio connector and HDMI for connecting to an external monitor.

The VivoBook S15 also scores bonus points for being one of the first laptops weve come across that supports the new Wi-Fi 6 standard [aka 802.11ax].

Multiple screens

The main reason for buying the VivoBook S15 is, of course, its large display, and although the display is limited to standard HD [1920x1080] resolution, thats an acceptable compromise for a laptop in this price range.

We found the display very attractive too, producing a clear, sharp image with bold, bright colours for displaying video and photos. We were impressed by its viewing angles too, which ensured that the screen remained clearly visible through almost a full 180-degrees, so the VivoBook S15 will be a good option for sharing photos and videos with friends, or impromptu presentations if youre travelling on business.

And while the Harmon Kardon stereo speakers arent exactly Hi-Fi quality, they do manage to avoid the thin, tinny sound that afflicts many laptops, so the sound quality of the VivoBook S15 is perfectly adequate for watching video or listening to some music on Spotify.

[Image credit: Future]

The ScreenPad is a bit of a mixed bag, though. You can use it as a conventional trackpad, but it can also act as a small touch-screen, giving access to a number of additional features, such as a Handwriting app that can convert finger scribbles into text, and a Quick Key app that lets you automate commands such as Cut/Copy/Paste.

But even after a few days we never found the ScreenPad to be particularly intuitive to use and - like the Touch Bar on Apples MacBook Pro - it seems to be an answer in search of a question.

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