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[Manufacturer Refurbished] ASUS Vivobook S15 OLED Laptop S5507QA 15.6" 3K 120hz 32GB 1TB $1399 + $6 Shipping/ $0 C&C @ ExtremePC

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Manufacturer Refurbished As New ASUS Vivobook S15 OLED S5507QA 15.6" 3K 120Hz Snapdragon X Elite 32GB RAM 1TB SSD Win11Home Copilot+ PC Laptop
SKU:LAPASUVS5SE31TH
MPN:S5507QA-MA001W

This model has undergone careful inspection and testing, and is in As New condition

Color
Cool Silver

Operating System
Windows 11 Home

Processor
Snapdragon® X Elite X1E 78 100 Processor 3.4GHz (42MB Cache, up to 3.4GHz, 12 cores, 12 Threads); Qualcomm® AI Engine up to 75 total TOPs

Graphics
Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU

Neural Processor
Qualcomm® Hexagon™ NPU 45TOPs

Display
15.6-inch, 3K (2880 x 1620) OLED 16:9 aspect ratio, 0.2ms response time, 120Hz refresh rate, 600nits HDR peak brightness, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, 1,000,000:1, VESA CERTIFIED Display HDR True Black 600, 1.07 billion colors, Glossy display, 70% less harmful blue light, TÜV Rheinland-certified, SGS Eye Care Display, Non-touch screen, (Screen-to-body ratio)89%

Memory
32GB LPDDR5X on board

Storage
1TB M.2 NVMe™ PCIe® 4.0 SSD

I/O Ports
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
2x USB 4.0 Gen 3 Type-C support display / power delivery
1x HDMI 2.1 TMDS
1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
Micro SD card reader

Keyboard & Touchpad
Backlit Chiclet Keyboard 1-Zone RGB with Num-key, 1.5mm Key-travel, Precision touchpad, With Copilot key
*Copilot in Windows (in preview) is rolling out gradually within the latest update to Windows 11 in select global markets. Timing of availability varies by device and market. Learn more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/copilot-ai-features?…
1.5mm Key-travel, Precision touchpad

Camera
FHD camera with IR function to support Windows Hello
With privacy shutter

Audio
Smart Amp Technology
Built-in speaker
Built-in array microphone
harman/kardon (Mainstream)
with Cortana support

Network and Communication
Wi-Fi 7(802.11be) (Tri-band)22 + Bluetooth® 5.4 Wireless Card (Bluetooth® version may change with OS version different.)

Battery
70WHrs, 3S1P, 3-cell Li-ion

Power Supply
TYPE-C, 90W AC Adapter, Output 20V DC, 4.5A, 90W, Input: 100~240V AC 50/60Hz universal

Weight
1.42 kg (3.13 lbs)

Dimensions (W x D x H)
35.26 x 22.69 x 1.47 ~ 1.59 cm (13.88" x 8.93" x 0.58" ~ 0.63")

Built-in Apps
StoryCube
MyASUS
ScreenXpert
GlideX

MyASUS Features
System diagnosis
Battery health charging
Fan Profile
Splendid
Function key lock
WiFi SmartConnect
Link to MyASUS
TaskFirst
Live update
AI Noise Canceling

Ecolabels & Compliances
Energy star 8.0
RoHS
REACH

Security
BIOS Booting User Password Protection
Trusted Platform Module (Firmware TPM)
BIOS setup user password
Microsoft Pluton security processor
IR webcam with Windows Hello support

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  • Anyone with experience with the new Windows on ARM machines and these processors? Any feedback? I have yet to try one.

    • +1

      Not all applications are available to run natively on Windows ARM. Apps that are not native Windows ARM, will run on the emulation platform. Apart from that it is a pretty good option, with quite high runtime on battery.
      Obviously the windows on Arm hasn't picked up as I thought it would be.
      I have this laptop and the build quality and the OLED screen is pretty good.
      If you want a no hassle experience, I suggest you go with Intel options. If you are ok with experimenting, and reasonably good with computers and app installations, then ARM option is worthwhile.

      • Cool, thanks, yeah I wondered about its capability for emulation but, on the other hand, whether software I would emulate how much it would care about running "slower" since processors are all pretty quick these days. EG I don't think I'd notice if…VS Code (bad example I know, because it has an ARM version) was on a 30% slower processor.

        Would you know if it has a native ARM instance of Remote Desktop? Or is it emulated/non-existent (in favour of that awful new app version that's built around Azure).

        My laptop is a glorified terminal server, and my life (work, gaming, personal) is split up amongst Windows VMs I have hosted on a proper server across town. So I don't need maximum performance (nor even gaming performance in fact I'm actually doing everything on a 2.6GHz Broadwell chip, albeit many cores assigned), but do need a perfect experience for RDP.

        • Just checked the mstsc on my laptop, it is certainly a native ARM64 app. I am not sure mstsc is a good option for you.
          https://armrepo.ver.lt/ is a good site that lists Windows ARM apps.

      • How's your experience with this laptop been overall? 😊

        • +1

          Sorry, for the late reply.
          I quite like the laptop. Gorgeous screen, good build quality, super smooth performance. I occasionally use it for video editing using DaVinci it outshines an $2400 MacBook air easily.
          I have no complaints about it.

  • +4

    This is a good deal, but once again, it looks like the original price on the website is not a real price that the item has actually been sold at in the past 12 months. The highest price for this item that I can find from your store was $1499, starting about a month ago.

    Where are you getting the original prices from? Is it the RRP of the factory new device? Is it the highest RRP that your store has ever sold the refurbished product for, even if it was years ago?

    These issues with your store have been brought up many times in your deal threads by several users. It's not just a pro-consumer move to have accurate pre-discount prices, it's actually a legal requirement to avoid misleading consumers as to how good a particular deal really is.

    • As another example, this deal you posted currently shows a price of $899, discounted from $1099. But price trackers show the item was only sold for $1099 over two months ago on the first day it was available on your site. The next day it was dropped to $849.

      If $899 is actually the most expensive price it has been sold for since the second day you've been selling it, why does it still say it's discounted?

    • The lowest price I saw on this laptop for a brand new one is around $2200 from PBTech, that too only 2 pieces available at that time. I don't think the OP is posting an inflated price.

      • +1

        This isn't a brand new laptop. If they don't actually ever sell this refurbished laptop for $2299, then by law it's an inflated price and they cannot list it as the original price.

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