CPU: N4020 1.1 GHz RAM: 4 GB Display: 14 inch SSD: 128 GB eMMC Battery: 33 W |
Processor ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Processor model: | N4020 |
Processor cores: | 2 |
Processor family: | Intel Celeron N |
Processor frequency: | 1.1 GHz |
Processor boost cache: | 4 MB |
Software ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Operating System: | Windows 10 Pro |
Display & Graphics ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Display diagonal: | 14 inch |
Display resolution: | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
HD type: | Full HD |
Discrete graphics adapter: | No |
Discrete graphics adapter model: | Not available |
Graphics card: | Intel UHD Graphics 600 |
On-Board graphics adapter model: | Intel UHD Graphics 600 |
Memory ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Internal memory: | 4 GB |
Storage ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Storage: | 128 GB eMMC |
Optical drive type: | No |
Network & Communication ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Bluetooth: | Yes |
WiFi Standards: | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Interfaces/Ports ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Input Devices ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Keyboard Device: | Touchpad |
Audio ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Built-in Devices ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Power ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
AC Power Adapter: | 33 W |
Design ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Product type: | Hybrid (2-in-1) |
Form Factor: | Convertible (Folder) |
Depth: | 226.5 mm |
Width: | 327.4 mm |
Height: | 15.4 mm |
Weight: | 1.5 kg |
Battery Information ASUS VivoBook TP401MA-EC307RA 90NB0IV1-M08750 | |
Battery cells: | 2 |
Wlg-Xoxoza | March 13, 2024 | |
The laptop is lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry around. The display is crisp and clear, perfect for watching movies or videos. The battery life is decent for everyday use. However, the storage space may be limited for storing large files or games. | ||
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Vupeze) | May 10, 2024 | |
I upgraded the memory to 8GB and replaced the 128GB eMMC with a 256GB SSD for faster performance. | ||
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