- The load of Asus VivoBook 18 reaches 60% in just 49 minutes
- Laptop offers with up to 32 GB DDR5 RAM and PCIe 4.0 SSD, the multitasking is smooth and efficient
- Delivered with windows hello facial recognition and webcam coverage
Asus published the VivoBook 18, a friendly commercial laptop with an 18.4 -inch IPS screen with an appearance report of 16:10, a resolution of 1920 × 1200 and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, making it a decent laptop for programming.
With a 90% screen / body ratio and a brightness of 300 nits for an immersive visualization experience, the screen reduces blue light emissions, which makes the VivoBook 18 ideal for working at all hours.
The VivoBook 18 is exclusively powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 260 quick processor, with eight Zen 4 cores with a maximum clock speed of 5.1 GHz for smooth multitasking.
AMD Ryzen 7 260 provides exclusive performance
The VivoBook 18 is delivered with AMD Radeon 780m graphics, allowing it to effectively manage multimedia tasks, making it a laptop capable for trading.
It also supports up to 32 GB of RAM DDR5 and is delivered with SSD PCIE 4.0 storage options from 512 GB and reaching 1 TB.
For connectivity, there is a mixture of modern and traditional ports, with two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports type C, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports type A, a HDMI port and an audio plug of 3.5 mm.
USB-C ports support Alt Displayport mode and power delivery, allowing users to connect external monitors and invoice the laptop, although the bandwidth is limited to 5 Gbit / s.
A 75Wh battery that supports the fast load feeds the VivoBook 18, restaurant 60% of its capacity in just 49 minutes. To maintain stable performance under heavy workloads, it has improved heatudes and a higher fan design for an improved air flow against previous models, with a 35 W CPU TDP.
The laptop maintains an elegant design, measuring only 1.86 cm thick and weighing 2.6 kg, while meeting military standards MIL-STD 810H for sustainability.
A hello windows compatible infrared camera allows a quick and secure facial recognition connection, while physical coverage adds an additional layer of intimacy. In the same vein, the yield technology at the noise of the AI filters the background noise on the calls.
Asus launched the VivoBook 18 in Germany for € 899, with the availability which should soon expand in other markets




