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The Vivo is a line-up of portable computers developed by ASUS. It consists of:
- laptops (ASUS Vivobook)
- All-in-Ones (Vivo AiO)
- desktops (VivoPC)
- Stick PCs (VivoStick)
- Mini PCs (VivoMini)
- smartwatches (VivoWatch)
- computer mouse (VivoMouse)
- tablets (VivoTab).
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ASUS Vivobook
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ASUS Vivobook is a family of consumer‑oriented notebook computers produced by the Taiwanese electronics company ASUS. The ASUS Vivobook series is known for combining performance, portability, and affordability, making it suitable for both home and work use. The line has since expanded to include thin‑and‑light ultrabooks, creator and light gaming laptops, 2‑in‑1 convertibles and, from 2024, Qualcomm‑based Copilot+ PCs.[1]
As of 2025 there are various ASUS Vivobook series, including the standard ASUS Vivobook for everyday use, ultraportable ASUS Vivobook S, performance-oriented ASUS Vivobook Pro with discrete graphics, convertible ASUS Vivobook Flip, as well as the low-budget Asus Vivobook Go.
ASUS VivoBook 4K
The ASUS VivoBook 4K uses a 15.6" 16:9 IPS 4K (3840 × 2160) display with a color gamut of 72% NTSC, 100% sRGB, and 74% Adobe RGB. The laptop supports up to an Intel Core i7 processor, up to 12 GB of RAM, up to a 2 TB HDD and up to a Nvidia 940M video card. The I/O consists of a combo audio jack, a VGA port, 2 × USB 3.0 port (s), 1 × USB 2.0 port (s), a RJ45 LAN Jack and an HDMI.[2]
ASUS VivoBook E Series
The ASUS VivoBook E Series is the successor to the EeeBook and Eee PC line-up of computers. Some VivoBook E Series laptops are simply rebadged EeeBook laptops, such as the E402 and E202. The VivoBook E Series consists of the E200 (E200HA), E201 (E201NA), E202 (E202SA), E12 E203 (E203NAH and E203NA), E402 (E402SA, E402NA, E402BA and E402BP), E403 (E403SA and E403NA) and E502 (E502NA).
E200 Reception
Windows Central rated the E200HA 4 out of 5 concluded by stating that the E200H has a great design, good touchpad, runs quiet and cool and has good speakers but also commented that it has a bad display and oddly sized keyboard.[16] PC Verge gave the E200HA a rating of 74% commenting that it is very inexpensive, light and well-made build with excellent battery life but could be improved with better viewing angles, a better keyboard and a larger touchpad.[17]
ASUS VivoBook F Series
The ASUS VivoBook F Series consists of the F200 (F200MA, F200CA and F200LA),[18] F450 (F450CA and F450CC) and F550 (F550LD).
ASUS VivoBook Max
The ASUS VivoBook Max Series consists of the X441 (X441SA, X441UV, X441SC, X441NC, X441UA, X441NA and X441UR) and X541 (X541UX, X541UA, X541SA and X541SCM)
ASUS VivoBook Pro
The ASUS VivoBook Pro is available in twenty-two variants:
- N550JX
- N550JV
- N550JK
- N551VW
- N551JM
- N551JB
- N551JQ
- N551JK
- N551JX
- N551JW
- N551ZU
- N552VW
- N552VX
- N56JK
- N56JN
- N56JR
- N580VD
- N750JK
- N750JV
- N751JZ
- N751JK
- N752VX
ASUS VivoBook S Series (1)
The ASUS VivoBook S Series consists of S200E, S300 (S300CA), S301 (S301LP and S301LA). S400 (S400CA), S451 (S451LN, S451LB and S451LA), S500 (S500CA), S550 (S550CA, S550CB and S550CM[38]) and S551 (S551LA, S551LB and S551LN[39])
The ASUS website and many other sources instead list the S series as the Q series
VivoBook S Series (2)
The VivoBook S Series was revived in 2017 with the VivoBook S15 (S510) at Computex 2017 in May 2017.[45] At Computer 2018 in June 2018, the VivoBook S Series was updated which included the S15 (S530), S14 (S430) and S13 (S330).[46] In almost all regions, the 2018 models were sold alongside updated 2017 models.[citation needed]
The VivoBook S Series consists of:
- S13 (S330UA) — 8th generation Intel Core processors, Intel UHD Graphics 620, 13.3” Full HD (1920×1080) 16:9 matte display, LPDDR3 RAM and SATA SSD
- S13 (S30UN)
- S14 (S406UA)
- S14 (S410UA)
- S14 (S410UF)
- S14 (S410UN)
- S14 (S410UQ)
- S14 (S430UA)
- S14 (S430UF)
- S14 (S430UN)
- S15 (S510UA)
- S15 (S510UF)
- S15 (S510UN)
- S15 (S510UQ)
- S15 (S510UR)
- S15 (S531/32FL/S531/32EA)
- S15 (S530UA)
- S15 (S530UF)
- S15 (S530UN)
VivoBook W Series
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VivoBook × Series
The VivoBook × Series consists of
- x1404za
- x1502za
- X202 (X202E)
- x403, X405 (X405UQ)
- x409
- X410
- X4442 (X442UQ)
- X45A
- X45V
- X45VD
- X45U
- X45S
- X455 (X455LA)
- X456 (X456UR)
- X456UA
- X4506UQ and X456UV
- x509
- X540 (X540YA, X540SA, X540LA, X540UP, X540LJ and X540SC)
- X542 (X542UN, X542UQ, X542UR and X542UA)
- X543 (X543MA, X543ME)
- X5501
- X555 (X555DG, X555QG)
- X556 (X556UQ, X556UR, X556UA, X556UV, X556UJ, X556UF)
- X705 (X705UV)
- and X751 (X751NV, X751BP and X751NA).
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ASUS Vivobook History
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2012 – Launch
ASUS entered the affordable ultrabook segment with the 11.6‑inch ASUS Vivobook S200E/X202E[48], pairing a multitouch screen with Windows 8 at a sub‑US$600 price point.
2016 – Convertible models
The first ASUS Vivobook Flip (TP201)[49] introduced a 360‑degree hinge, allowing laptop, stand, tent and tablet modes.
2017 – NanoEdge bezels
The ASUS Vivobook S15 (S510)[50] adopted ASUSs’s ‘NanoEdge’ thin‑bezel display. The company touts it as the first laptop in its class to feature 7.8mm slim-bezel NanoEdge display which gives ASUS Vivobook S15 80% screen-to-body ratio.
2021 – OLED mainstream
ASUS refreshed the ASUS Vivobook range with 13–16‑inch OLED panels, Pantone‑validated color and HDR support. Some models include the ASUS Vivobook 15 OLED (K513)[51], and ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (M3500)[52].
2023 – Glasses‑free 3D OLED
The ASUS Vivobook Pro 16X 3D OLED[53] debuted at CES 2023 with ASUS Spatial Vision, letting creators view stereoscopic 3D content without glasses. This model is designed for creators and offers a 3D OLED display as an optional feature, making it a unique offering from Asus.
2024 – Copilot+ PC
The ASUS Vivobook S15 (S5507)[54] became ASUS’s first Arm‑based Windows laptop, using Snapdragon X Elite/Plus SoCs and on‑device NPU acceleration for Microsoft[55] Copilot+ PC[56] AI features.
2025 – AI‑powered refresh
ASUS introduced updated ASUS Vivobook S[57] models with next‑gen AI capabilities. All new models adopt an updated straight-line aesthetic with a CNC-engraved lid logo, unifying the ASUS Vivobook S portfolio around on-device AI acceleration and Copilot integration.
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ASUS Vivobook Design
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ASUS Vivobook laptops generally feature a minimalist and modern design, often with a focus on clean lines, premium materials, and subtle color palettes. Many models incorporate features like a CNC-engraved logo, a tapered unibody design, and a choice of stylish colors like Neutral Black, Mist Blue, Cool Silver, and more.
Minimalist and Modern:
Asus Vivobooks often prioritize a clean, uncluttered aesthetic, appealing to users who value a sleek and sophisticated look.
Materials:
Many models utilize metal bodies and top covers, contributing to a sturdy and premium feel.
Subtle Color Options:
Color choices are often in the realm of neutral tones like neutral black, cool silver, mist blue, rose gold, platinum gold, and matte gray.
CNC Engravin[58]:
Some models adds a refined CNC-engraved logo on the top lid, adding a touch of detail and sophistication.
Tapered Unibody Design:
The unibody construction enhances the laptop's overall solidity and stability.
180-Degree Hinge[59]:
The hinge design allows the laptop to lay flat, useful for collaboration or presentations.
Larger Touchpad:
Many models have an enlarged touchpad with smart gestures for intuitive navigation.
Optional RGB Keyboard Backlighting:
Some Asus Vivobooks offer a single-zone RGB keyboard backlight for customization.
ASUS Vivobook Features & Technology
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OLED & NanoEdge displays[60]

Most 2021-onward ASUS Vivobook laptops adopt ASUS Lumina OLED panels with 100 % DCI-P3 gamut, 0.2 ms response and TÜV Rheinland low-blue-light certification, framed by the brand’s NanoEdge slim bezels.
Spatial Vision 3D OLED[61][62]
The ASUS Vivobook Pro 16X 3D OLED debuts glasses-free autostereoscopic 3D at 3.2 K / 120 Hz, marketed as the world’s first 3D OLED laptop display.
On-device AI & Copilot+ PCs[63][64]
2024-25 refreshes introduce Snapdragon X Elite/Plus, AMD Ryzen AI 300 and Intel Core Ultra Series 2 chips delivering up to 50 TOPS NPUs and Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC features such as Recall, Live Captions and Cocreator.
IceCool / IceCool Pro thermal design[65][66]
Creator-class ASUS Vivobook Pro models employ dual-fan IceCool Pro cooling and a hardware MUX switch to sustain high CPU-GPU clocks while letting users toggle between hybrid and discrete-GPU modes.
The ASUS Vivobook S-series models pair Harman/Kardon-tuned speakers with Dolby Atmos and include Thunderbolt 4/USB 4, HDMI 2.1 and microSD ports even on sub-1.7 kg chassis.
Privacy & security
2025 units add a Full-HD IR webcam with privacy shutter and Microsoft Pluton security processor.
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Vivo AiO
The Vivo AiO is a lineup of all-in-one desktop computers.
List of Vivo Aio products
- Vivo AiO V200 (V200IB)
- Vivo AiO V220 (V220IC, V220IB, V220IA)
- Vivo AiO V221 (V221ID, V221IC)
- Vivo AiO V222 (V222 GB, V222UA, V222GA, V222UB)
- Vivo Ai0 V230 (V230IC)
- Vivo Ai0 V241 (V241IC)
- Vivo AiO V272 (V272UN, V272UA)
VivoPC
Some of Asus' desktop products have been rebadged and marketed as VivoPC's
VivoStick
The VivoStick is a single-board computer. Its model number is: TS10.
VivoMini
The VivoMini is a lineup of small form factor computer
List of VivoMini products
- VivoMini UN45
- VivoMini UN62
- VivoMini UN65 (UN65H, UN65U)
- VivoMini UN68U
- VivoMini VC65
- VivoMini VC65R
- VivoMini VC66
- VivoMini VC66R
- VivoMini VC68V
- VivoMini VM45
- VivoMini VM65
VivoWatch
The Asus VivoWatch[69] has a built-in heart rate sensor and IP67 water resistance rating. There is also the VivoWatch BP which has built-in blood pressure measurement.[70]
Reception
Engadget gave a rating of 79% in their review of the VivoWatch which mentioned the positives being "Elegant design, Highly visible heart rate zone LED, Automatic sleep tracking, Great battery life and Continuous heart rate monitoring" while the cons being "Doesn't track distance, No app notifications, App still needs some polish and Can't export data to third-party apps".[71]
TechRadar gave the VivoWatch a three-star rating in their review which mentioned the positives being "Easy to read, always on screen, 10 days of battery life and Reasonably priced" while the cons being "Basic companion app, Unnecessary happiness monitor and Doesn't stand out from the crowd".[72]
Wareable gave a three-star rating for the VivoWatch in their review stating which mentioned the positives being "Good price, Excellent battery life and Useful heart rate LED" while the cons being "No notifications, No distance/GPS/sports and App needs work".[73]
VivoTab
Further Information: Asus VivoTab
VivoTab is a series of Microsoft Windows hybrid tablet computers designed by Asus. The name is derived from the Latin word "to live"[74] and, along with Asus's Transformer series of convertible devices running Windows, is a primary competitor to the Microsoft Surface.
The family is made up of the VivoTab, VivoTab RT, VivoTab RT 3G, VivoTab RT LTE, VivoTab Smart, and later on the VivoTab Note 8.[75] All the tablets come with Windows 8 (or Windows 8.1 on the Note 8), a 3-year subscription to Asus WebStorage. They have high definition screens to advertise ultra-portability and extended battery life, and the ability of detachable tablets. VivoTab RT has an MSRP of US$599 (32 GB) and $699 (64 GB)[76]
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VivoMouse
There are two Asus VivoMouse, the VivoMouse WT710 and VivoMouse Metallic Edition WT720.[77] The VivoMouse can be used as a standard desktop mouse, touchpad which supports gestures on Windows or wireless remote.

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