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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • We spent a lot of time reviewing high-end gaming gear,

  • such as $3,000 gaming laptops,

  • what we don't do enough, is check out things

  • that are a little bit more reasonably priced

  • and by reasonably priced, I mean $200

  • for the entire laptop.

  • This is the Asus VivoBook E203MA.

  • Now at first glance, it looks every bit its $200 price tag,

  • but when you're considering this kind of budget,

  • plastic is kind of what you should expect

  • and oh boy, is that what you get here.

  • Luckily, that's actually not really a big deal,

  • I mean sure, it's not the most durable thing in the world,

  • but I have no doubt that this will hold up

  • for some decent use inside your bag

  • or for normal kind of wear and tear.

  • Something I really appreciate is the size.

  • I used to use an 11-inch MacBook Air

  • and the portability of that was so nice to have

  • and that's sort of where

  • it kind of brings me back with this.

  • Yes, it is a little bit on the small side

  • and there are some sacrifices based on that,

  • for example, the keyboard is a little bit

  • of a smaller layout, compared to standard laptops,

  • but on the flip side, I've spend enough time

  • using things like the Surface Go and the iPad Pro,

  • that I'm kind of used to a slightly more shrunken layout.

  • Something that's a little bit

  • harder to get used to is the display.

  • Now to be fair, it is decent for such a cheap laptop,

  • I've seen much worse.

  • So yes, the white balance is a little bit on the cool side

  • and the size, especially the viewing angles

  • really aren't all that hot, but importantly,

  • it does get bright enough and I can kind of

  • make do with it for normal use,

  • it is, you know, a $200 laptop screen.

  • I've also got to give Asus props for the port selection.

  • Not only do we have a pair of full USB 3.0 ports

  • as well as HDMI, but importantly,

  • we also do have a USB-C port.

  • Now at this point, I've moved

  • almost my entire life over to USB-C,

  • so it makes a huge difference having it on my laptop.

  • Not only can I use my YubiKey,

  • but I can use a ton of different dongles

  • that I've collected over the last couple years

  • to do basically everything I need to do

  • on a regular basis with this $200 laptop

  • and that goes for most of my experience

  • with using this laptop.

  • Sure, have I been tempted to go for

  • one of the expensive laptops around the office?

  • Yes, but you know what?

  • This is able to do pretty much everything I need it to.

  • I've been using the $200 version of the VivoBook,

  • but if you wanna go even lower budget,

  • Amazon does have a version available for $150,

  • which cuts the RAM down from four gigs to two gigs

  • and the storage down from 64 on my model to only 32 gigs.

  • Now technically, this actually still can run Windows 10,

  • but yeah, I think it's a worthwhile upgrade

  • if you actually wanted to use this

  • for anything more than like a Chrome Tab.

  • Even with the upgraded RAM,

  • you do need to temper your expectations.

  • So for basic use, such as having a few tabs open in Chrome,

  • as well as having Spotify and Slack running,

  • it's usable, but the issue is

  • it's just a little bit on the slower side,

  • it'll get the job done, just not quickly.

  • Where the slowdown really happens

  • is when you start to push the system

  • with some crazy over the top tasks,

  • such as watching video at 60p in HD

  • or trying to have seven or eight tabs open at once,

  • but as long as you can be a little bit reasonable,

  • and I've kind of forced myself to be over the last week,

  • I haven't had any major issues.

  • Are you kind of sensing a trend here?

  • It's not fast, it's only got a dual core Celeron, right?

  • You're not expecting anything crazy out of a $200 laptop,

  • but the important thing is,

  • for the vast majority of what I do everyday,

  • this has been able to get the job done.

  • What I'm most surprised about is battery life.

  • Now usually, when it comes to cheap laptops,

  • you're getting kind of three, four,

  • maybe five hours on a charge,

  • but this is downright impressive.

  • That sounds so wholesome, it's downright impressive.

  • Even with the screen set to 100% brightness

  • and Windows on high performance mode,

  • I'm still getting almost eight hours on a charge,

  • that's better than the vast majority

  • of the laptops I take a look at

  • and especially, it is way, way better

  • than those gaming laptops that I'm usually reviewing.

  • It's a very, very nice change

  • to not even think about taking the power adapter.

  • To be fair, Ultrabooks also have great battery life,

  • but they also cost, I don't know, like five, six times this,

  • so yeah, I'm not complaining.

  • After over a week with the VivoBook,

  • I've been pleasantly surprised.

  • No, you won't wanna do anything heavier,

  • such as say, video editing or gaming,

  • but I mean, it's $200, what do you expect?

  • We recently did a video

  • trying the cheapest laptops on Amazon

  • and if the VivoBook was included,

  • it probably would have won.

  • If you're looking for a cheap laptop on a budget,

  • I really have no problems recommending this guy,

  • although I am gonna go back to a slightly

  • nicer laptop as my daily now (laughs).

  • (light music).

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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你能用200美元的筆記本電腦生活嗎? (Can You Live with a $200 Laptop?)

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