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ASUS VivoBook 15 F512 (X512) review – 88% of screen-to-body ratio at a great price

ASUS VivoBook 15 F512 (X512) review – 88% of screen-to-body ratio at a great price

Posted on September 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Here comes another VivoBook creation from ASUS. Expectedly, it bears most of the features we’ve seen on this series of devices (excluding the ScreenPad) and comes at a very affordable price.

Of course, one of the main features that ASUS blows the whistle about is the so-called NanoEdge display, which results in 88% of screen-to-body ratio (according to them). Indeed, this is a great thing to see on laptops and is made possible by the ErgoLift hinge, which elevates the backside of the base so that it covers most of the bottom bezel of the display. While it can be considered as a kind of cheating in reaching that ratio of screen to the body, it is actually a neat invention.
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