Experience the vibrant brilliance of a 17.3" display that brings your creations to life and makes scrolling a joy. Paired with a full-sized keyboard and NumKey, this laptop ensures your productivity soars effortlessly.
Equipped with an Intel Core i5 Processor and Intel Iris Xᵉ Graphics, enjoy seamless multi-tasking, smooth video calls, and flawless editing. Boasting 16GB of RAM and a whopping 1TB of storage, you'll never worry about lag or running out of space.
Weighing just over 4.5 lbs, the Vivobook 17 is perfectly portable while offering up to 12 hours of battery life. Stay secure with Windows Hello and a built-in fingerprint sensor. The Vivobook 17 blends performance, portability, and security, all in one sleek package.
Discover the power and elegance of the ASUS Vivobook 17.3” Laptop, designed to enhance your productivity and ensure seamless multi-tasking. This sleek laptop, model F1704VAP-AS56, in Cool Silver, offers a balance of performance and portability.
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Enhance your daily tasks with the ASUS Vivobook 17.3” Laptop – a perfect blend of performance, storage, and security.
Customer Insights
Users consistently praise the laptop's speed, noting that it opens applications quickly and responds well.
The 17.3" FHD display gets high marks for its size and clarity, making it ideal for a variety of tasks.
Reviewers find this laptop excellent for educational purposes, with ample features that are useful for high school and college students.
The fingerprint sensor is highlighted as a convenient and secure feature for logging in.
The lighted keyboard, despite some visibility issues, is appreciated for its added functionality in low light situations.
Several reviews mention the poor contrast of the keyboard, making the characters hard to see due to the gray-on-gray design.
One review notes persistent problems with the mouse pad sticking, which affects usability.
Difficulty in navigating BIOS options and lack of straightforward technical documentation is a source of frustration for some users.
The keyboard design is criticized for not meeting accessibility standards, particularly for those with visual impairments.
Confusion over naming conventions in the BIOS for Intel RAID options adds a layer of complexity.