Excellent
Very smooth operation, the Ryzen 7 does the job perfectly and the reliability of Asus does the rest.
Whether at work or at home, the ASUS Vivobook 16X laptop delivers great performance and visual comfort. Turn your daily tasks into a pleasant experience with the Vivobook 16X, your essential tool to make your tasks easier, wherever you are. It's also very user-friendly, with its 180° opening hinge.
The Vivobook 16X gives you the power you need to make your daily tasks easier, whether for work or entertainment. The AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor packs a powerful punch, combined with 16GB of fast memory, 1TB of fast SSD storage and high-speed WiFi AC connectivity so you can upload online content fast.
This ASUS laptop features one USB 3.0 Type-C port with power, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, one USB 2.0 Type-A port, one HDMI output and a combo jack. So it's easy to connect all your existing peripherals, displays and projectors.
The local Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) quantifies the user's exposure to electromagnetic waves from the equipment concerned. The maximum authorised SAR is 2 W/kg for the head and trunk and 4 W/kg for the limbs.
All products sold on the LDLC.com website comply with these regulations. The SAR values of the products concerned are indicated on the product data sheets in the technical data section.
General information |
Product name |
ASUS VivoBook 16X N3604YA-MB014W |
Brand |
ASUS | |
Model |
90NB11A2-M00530 | |
Operating system |
Operating system |
Windows 11 Home |
OS family |
Microsoft Windows 11 | |
OS language |
French | |
Operating system provided |
Yes | |
Processor and chipset |
Processor brand |
AMD |
Processor |
AMD Ryzen 7 | |
CPU frequency |
3.2 GHz | |
Number of cores |
8 | |
Memory |
Memory size |
16 GB |
Number of modules |
2 | |
Number of available memory slots |
0 | |
Memory type |
DDR4 | |
Graphics |
GPU series |
AMD Radeon |
Graphics chipset |
AMD Radeon Graphics | |
Max-Q (GPU design) |
No | |
NVIDIA Studio |
No | |
Display |
Touch screen |
No |
Panel type |
IPS display | |
Screen type |
LED | |
Screen size |
16 inches | |
Max resolution |
1920 x 1200 pixels | |
Screen format |
16:10 | |
Widescreen |
Yes | |
Matte/anti-glare panel |
Yes | |
Glossy panel |
No | |
NVIDIA G-SYNC |
No | |
VR Ready (virtual reality) |
No | |
Refresh rate |
60 Hz | |
Brightness |
300 nit(s) | |
Storage |
Hard drive(s) configuration |
SSD 1TB |
Hard drive |
SSD 1TB | |
Secondary hard drive |
Without secondary hard drive | |
Hard drive type |
SSD (Solid State Drive) | |
Hard drive interface |
M.2 - PCI-E 3.0 x4 | |
Number of discs |
1 | |
Optical drive |
None | |
Card reader |
None | |
Communication |
Wireless network standard(s) |
Wi-Fi AC |
Bluetooth technology |
Bluetooth 5.1 | |
Intel vPro technology |
No | |
Wireless |
Yes | |
Multimedia |
Webcam |
Yes |
Speaker type |
Integrated | |
Equipment |
Type of activities |
Office |
Intel Evo |
No | |
Keyboard standard |
AZERTY | |
Location |
French | |
Backlit keyboard |
Yes | |
RGB keyboard |
No | |
Numeric keypad |
Yes | |
Biometric reader |
No | |
Office provided |
No | |
Connectivity |
Connector(s) available |
1 X USB 3.0 Type C |
1 X USB 2.0 | ||
1 X HDMI Female | ||
2 X USB 3.0 | ||
1 X 3.5mm Jack Female Stereo | ||
Physical characteristics |
Color |
Silver |
Depth |
249.5 mm | |
Width |
359.5 mm | |
Thickness |
17.9 mm | |
Weight |
1.76 kg | |
Range |
ASUS Vivobook | |
Ultrabook |
No | |
Hybrid / Convertible |
No | |
Repairability index (out of 10) |
7.4 | |
Power supply |
Battery capacity |
42 Wh |
Number of cells |
3 | |
Removable battery |
No | |
USB-C mains charger |
No | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 2 Feb 2024
Very smooth operation, the Ryzen 7 does the job perfectly and the reliability of Asus does the rest.
Asus vivobook bought for photo editing, after a request for advice from LDLC.
I'm very happy with the computer so far. It's ultra-fast, opens my photo editing software (Affinity) without a hitch and doesn't slow down with each operation. A good compromise, then, as we often recommend much more expensive war machines for this type of use.