ASUS - VivoBook 17 17.3" Laptop - AMD Ryzen 7 - 12GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX Vega 10 - 512GB SSD
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Description
Features
Windows 10 operating system
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17.3" Full HD display
The 1920 x 1080 resolution boasts impressive color and clarity. Energy-efficient LED backlight.
AMD Ryzen 7 3700U Mobile Processor
The ultimate in responsiveness for the most demanding apps, accelerated photo and video editing, intensive multitasking and up to 12 hours of battery life for general use.
12GB system memory for full-power multitasking
Plenty of high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
Solid State Drive (PCI-e)
Save files fast and store more data. With massive amounts of storage and advanced communication power, PCI-e SSDs are great for major gaming applications, multiple servers, daily backups, and more.
AMD Radeon RX Vega 10
Integrated graphics chipset with shared video memory provides solid image quality for Internet use, movies, basic photo editing and casual gaming.
Weighs 5.07 lbs. and measures 0.8" thin
Prioritizes screen size without sacrificing portability, so you get lots of viewing space without the laptop being too hefty to move around. Lithium-polymer battery.
HDMI output expands your viewing options
Connect to an HDTV or high-def monitor to set up two screens side by side or just see more of the big picture.
Built-in media reader for simple photo transfer
Supports microSD memory card formats.
Wireless-AC connectivity
Connect to a Wireless-AC router for nearly 3x the speed, more capacity and wider coverage than Wireless-N. Backward-compatible with all other Wi-Fi networks and hotspots.
Built-in HD webcam with microphone
Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends or teleconference with colleagues over Skype or other popular applications.
Basic software package included
30-days trial of Microsoft Office 365.
Additional port
Headphone/microphone combo jack.
Note: This laptop does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.
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What's Included
ASUS VivoBook 17 X712DA-BR7N6
Power adapter
Manuals & Guides
User Manual (PDF)
Key Specs
- Screen Size17.3 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Touch ScreenNo
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity512 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)12 gigabytes
- Backlit KeyboardNo
General
- Product NameVivoBook 17 17.3" Laptop - AMD Ryzen 7 - 12GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX Vega 10 - 512GB SSD
- BrandASUS
- Model NumberX712DA-BR7N6
Display
- Screen Size17.3 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Touch ScreenNo
Processor
- Processor BrandAMD
- Processor Model Number3700U
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity512 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity512 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive InterfacePCIe
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)12 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4 SDRAM
- System Memory RAM Speed2666 megahertz
- System Memory RAM Expandable To12 gigabytes
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 10
Connectivity
- Headphone JackYes
Power
- Power Supply InputDC Jack
- Power Supply Maximum Wattage65 watts
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraYes
- Front Facing Camera Megapixels2 megapixels
- Front Facing Camera Video Resolution1080p
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
Features
- Backlit KeyboardNo
- Media Card ReaderYes
- Speaker TypeStereo speakers
Dimensions
- Product Height0.8 inches
- Product Width16 inches
- Product Depth10 inches
Certifications Listings & Approvals
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Included SoftwareNetflix, Microsoft Office 365 (30 days trial) and TripAdvisor
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC192876591406
Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 227 reviews
(227 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers regard the VivoBook 17 as a great value for its price point. They appreciate its large screen, light weight, and fast performance. However, they are not as impressed with its keyboard, which lacks backlighting, and its battery life.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Cons mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Keyboard
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Asus Vivobook Review - An Incredible Value
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Below are my testing notes for a video review I did on this laptop. If you're interested in the video, it is on youtube with the same title as this review summary. Testing Notes: The Overall build is the first indication of what tier of laptop you’re getting here. It’s constructed from plastic and overall it looks nice, but there is a ton of flex everywhere! On the top of the lid, the bottom of the laptop and the keyboard is the worst offender as there is a ton of keyboard and palm flex. So if you’re sensitive to this, then you may want to skip this outright because it’s here in spades. The lid cannot be opened with one hand and the hinge feels nice. There is actually two rubber feet on the bottom of the lid itself and this lifts the base of the laptop at an angle. This is Asus’s ergolift design and it’s been around for a few years now and this has two benefits. First one being increased circulation into the laptop itself. The intake vents is on the base of the laptop and the exhaust is at the top of the topcase and under the screen. The second benefit is my favorite and that is the benefit of angling the keyboard. This angles the keyboard ever so slightly but it allows for a more comfortable experience. Speaking of which lets talk about the keyboard. The overall layout is perfect for me. You have a full size keyboard and a number pad. The number pad itself is a bit cramped and I would have preferred it to be separated a bit more from the keyboard itself, but it still works without a hitch. The keyboard itself is excellent. It has nice travel. It reminds me of Lenovo’s keyboards and the new macbook pro. It’s not overly tactile but it’s not mushy either. I’d say it’s somewhere inbetween and it takes a bit of travel before actuation takes place, which I understandable at this pricepoint. The trackpad is pretty good and It’s a windows precision trackpad. It is incredibly accurate and all the gestures work without any issues but I had some issues activating it while typing. Whenever It type, the cursor moves and I’ve even had it click on a different section of the document and it made me prone to errors while typing. The feel of the trackpad is nice and smooth and it has a great click to it. The hinge mechanism on the trackpad does depress rather deep however and this is noticeable along the bottom edges. If you tend to click your trackpad along the bottom edge, this may annoy you and actually I have some concerns that particles may get wedged along that edge, which may cause some issues down the road. Surrounding the keyboard you can see this dotted pattern, initially I thought this was speaker grills, but it’s just purely aesthetic. The speakers are actually located on the bottom of the laptop and we have two dedicated speakers for stereo separation. They are your average laptop speakers and they don’t have any depth to them in terms of sound quality and they don’t get overly loud either as they only reach a maximum of 79db’s. I would definitely recommend using headphones or external speakers if you’re serious about audio, otherwise they should be fine for most. The display is a 17” matte display and it has a resolution of 1920x1080. There’s a few negatives to this display and I’ll get them out of the way real quick. This isn’t a touch display and out of the box it’s poorly calibrated. You can correct this with a calibration tool, but honestly 99% of you probably don’t have a calibration tool, but on the positive side it still looks nice. All of the footage shown here is before the screen was calibrated and it still looks great. Color accuracy isn’t great. Again this won’t impact the average user and the naked eye won’t detect these inaccuracies but you’ll want to skip this altogether if you’re looking to do any photo editing or color grading. Viewing off-axis is actually pretty decent. There is a drop in saturation in the overall color pallete but the matte coating does a nice job keeping reflections at bay, but if you are in direct light, it’s still going to show, but overall it’s good. One last thing about the display is my panel has some backlight bleed in the corners. This isn’t noticeable at all until you have a black background, then you’ll see it and this could turn some people off, it honestly doesn’t bother me, but it was there and it had to be mentioned. The web-camera is a 720p camera and overall it is average. There is some grain in the background and colors don’t look natural. In a well-lit room, it’s not bad. But in a poorly lit room it’s atrocious as the aforementioned grain and color inaccuracy is amplified and the overall image is poor. Even though the build, keyboard, trackpad and display have some minor negatives if you’re nitpicking, the internals is the real sell here. Accessing the internals is fairly easy as there is 10 screws on the bottom and then you must release the clips around the edge of the bottom case and that is it. Looking at the internals we see some amazing things we haven’t seen for a while and that is upgradeability. The SSD, RAM and even the wifi card are all removable. Before I touch on that further, I want to cover the overall spec sheet real quick: o AMD Ryzen 7 3700u processor here. This is a quad core processor with a base clock of 2.3ghz. o We also have AMD’s Vega 10 Graphics o 12gb’s of RAM, 4 of which is soldered on to the motherboard and we have an 8gb stick installed o Adjacent the RAM is a 512gb Solid-State Drive o At the base is our battery, which is a 32Whr battery. o Interestingly enough, adjacent the battery there is a slot for a hard drive but there is no sata cable or mounting hardware. I’m assuming this is for models that have a hard drive and not an ssd drive and it’s a bummer that one cannot be added after the fact. Okay lets talk about the Ryzen 7 and it’s great. Single core performance is good and multicore performance is excellent. By the numbers this is...in real life situations it will handle your regular day to day tasks without any issues. The built-in Vega graphics can handle some light photo editing and even video editing is doable but it will be very sluggish. Proxies did help, but 4k editing was still pretty unbearable and if you’re looking to use this for editing, I would definitely avoid it as it’s a very trying experience. Gaming isn’t great but it is doable….at 720p and medium settings that is. Anything more than that is going to tax this machine too much and it won’t work. During my gaming tests I like to try different games and I usually pick a few older AAA titles, indie titles and some newer AAA titles. Bioshock infinite and Tomb Raider both ran great at 720p and Tomb Raider specifically was very fluid. Sekiro was pretty janky and there was a ton of stuttering going on and even Ori and the Will of Whisps was unplayable as it stuttered pretty much at all times. Like I said gaming is doable, it’s not great and that shouldn’t be expected as this is not what this laptop is made for. The fan kicks on pretty hard while gaming and reaches a maximum of -db’s and thanks to the ergolift design it is silent during normal non-intensive use. Battery life is honestly poor as I only got 5 and a half hours at minimum brightness and just under 4 hours at maximum brightness. Asus includes a proprietary charger and charging from 0 eprcent to 100 percent takes 2 hours. A usb type c port is included but it cannot charge the internal battery and it is only capable of data transfer. The rest of the port selection is great. Along the left side we have 2 usb 2.0 ports and we have 1 usb 3.2 port on the right side. Along with the type c port there is an HDMI port an a headphone port. And for some reason we have a micro sd card slot in place of a regular SD card slot. Overall the Vivobook is a budget tier laptop and this particular model is no exception. And as a budget tier laptop it has some compromises. The overall build quality has some concerns for me, the display is inaccurate and has some backlight bleed, the trackpad feels great but is oversensitive and activates while typing and battery life is subpar. All of this makes it difficult for me to recommend even though it’s very affordable at $599. Having said that the internals are very impressive and I love the keyboard on this laptop. If you’re looking for a large laptop with a great keyboard and you only plan on doing basic stuff like web-browsing, watching Netflix or youtube and working on word documents, then this is a good buy. But if you need anything more than that, I would look elsewhere.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Specs For The Price.
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this because I was looking for something that had a bit more storage and RAM than my old laptop had, but didn't want to pay more than $600. This does not disappoint for performance at this price! The hard drive is large enough to satisfy my needs and most of my wants, and with 12GB of RAM, it will handle multitasking easily. The Ryzen 7 is a nice touch, as well. It offers better performance than a lot of the Intel options in the $600 or less range. Not that I dislike Intel, but I DO like saving money! It will also handle casual gaming with no issues. The display is very good, with good color and clarity, and I have no complaints. You also get 3 standard USB ports, and a USB C port, plus a memory card slot. I've had no need to bring a hub with me anywhere! Sound is also decent for something that doesn't boast having speakers from an audio specialty brand (think HP and their use of B&O audio). For the cons? There aren't many. Some complain about the case and the feeling it has, but I don't think of it as an issue, because it really isn't so bad. I wouldn't call it "rugged", but what are you doing with a laptop that it would need to be? I didn't buy it to throw at a wall. It's survived a fall without incident for me, and that's rare in and of itself as I almost never drop it. I'd rather pay for better performance than a fancier case. And yes, at this price, you may not get both. It's not flimsy feeling to open though, and it does its job.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect, I like it! No negative issues.
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.i thought that i would have issues with the keyboard. it is a very easy keyboard to type on and see. even in the dark, i can see the reflection of the characters on the keys. i am 70 years old. i have had a dozen or two computers in my lifetime, this is the nicest one i have experienced. i like the 17" size. it enables me to zoom in on text books i am using for my study of oceanography at NSU. it works well with the ZOOM classroom. unfortunately i do not have experience with CPU intensive applications so i can't say how it stacks up in that respect or with respect to GPU intensive applications. i have cast natively to my Samsung TV without issues. Edge does not work with Chromecast! i have used it with memory intensive applications like having 20 windows open in Chrome and a dozen in Edge at the same time. it performs very well in those situations. it will work well with a mouse as i am not a fan of track pads. i have disabled the pad which is very easy to do. it runs super cool and no noticeable fan noise. i can't report durability and longevity as i have only had it for a week. i keep it plugged in all the time, so i like the battery saver option of keeping it 60% charged which is optimal for a lithium battery. the batteries on my other laptops self-destruct after a year or so. if i had my druthers i would have a removable battery, a door on the bottom so you could easily access memory and install an additional drive, an Ethernet port and a second type A USB 3.1 port. i don't know what to do with the Type C USB port yet? i have a Night Hawk WIFI router and it screams at max 300 MBS5g so i don't really need an Ethernet port any more. this is my second ASUS and the first was a netbook 10 years ago which was slow and reliable, this one screams........... you won't be sorry you purchased it. I was really lucky to get it at .550KUSD at Best Buy. Does anyone know where to get a disk drive cable and mounting hardware cheap?
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great specs for price
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this computer knowing it wasn’t a flagship. People are complaining about the backlit keyboard (which they fixed in the description btw) and the plastic build, but you have to take a hit somewhere if you want that Ryzen 7 and extra 4gb ram. Also, I was told the cpu wouldn’t like the ram not running dual channel but it’s reading at full 2666htz as advertised by the spec sheet so all is great. You buy this laptop anywhere else and you get an i5 with 8gb ram. Great deal for $600. I say get it while you can if you’re looking for something to handle a workload on the go
I would recommend this to a friend- Cons mentioned:Keyboard
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great laptop for the money!
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great laptop for the money. The 17” display is great for multitasking and working on school work or multiple projects at a time. So far, the Lao too has done great for what I use it for, which is school work and personal use. My only complaint is that I wish the keyboard was backlit. The keyboard is more spread out due to the face this is a larger laptop which makes it sometimes hard to type as well, especially in poorly lit rooms. But overall this a good looking and good quality laptop.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
ASUS VivoBook 17: A Powerful Workhorse for Product
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I recently had the pleasure of using the ASUS VivoBook 17, and let me tell you, it has truly been a game-changer for both my work and academic pursuits. With its impressive features and capabilities, this laptop has become an indispensable companion in managing my workload efficiently. Featuring 12GB of RAM, the VivoBook 17 provides a substantial amount of memory to handle my workload effectively. It allows me to run multiple applications simultaneously without experiencing any noticeable lag. The generous RAM capacity ensures smooth multitasking, which is particularly advantageous when I'm juggling various projects or conducting research. With this laptop, I never have to worry about my system slowing down or becoming unresponsive. One of the standout features of the ASUS VivoBook 17 is its versatility. Its 17.3" display offers a spacious viewing area, allowing me to work comfortably and efficiently. Whether I'm typing up documents, editing spreadsheets, or watching multimedia content, the vivid visuals and ample screen real estate make every task enjoyable. The laptop's AMD Radeon RX Vega 10 graphics provide stunning visuals, enhancing the overall multimedia experience. The versatility of the laptop, combined with its spacious display and stunning graphics, make it a pleasure to use for both work and entertainment purposes. If you're looking for a reliable and high-performance laptop that can handle your workload with ease, the ASUS VivoBook 17 is an excellent choice. Its powerful processor, generous memory, and versatile functionality make it a valuable asset in managing your daily tasks efficiently. I highly recommend the ASUS VivoBook 17 for anyone seeking a reliable, powerful, and versatile laptop that delivers exceptional performance.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Large screen, PerformanceCons mentioned:Keyboard
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great performance for a great price!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have been looking for a decent quality laptop with above average performance at a decent price. I was pleased when I found this one, the screen looks great and the build quality is good even though it's all plastic. The performance is excellent and the storage and memory is up there with some of the high end laptops for almost double the price. I agree with others the keyboard is hard to see at some angles and it did show backlit on the website but I have reached out to Asus support so hopefully they will be able to resolve that. Overall it's a great value from a great brand!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Large screenCons mentioned:Keyboard
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good value for the money
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Since I've been stuck working from home, I needed a larger screen laptop, than my previous 13" HP, which is more for travel. This unit from Asus checks all the boxes, and is very reasonably priced for the features and the wide screen. For the size, the unit is not at all heavy and quite thin. This is due to the case being plastic, not metal and no internal CD/DVD drive, and a narrow bezel around the screen. The screen is bright and clear and has a non-glare finish that helps cut down on glare - not eliminate, but cut down. Although there are other screens that are sharper, you have to pay quite a bit more for them. I found the sharpness of the ASUS to be very good, with even color and brightness from edge to edge. The built-in camera also produces a nice sharp image, which is good for all the Zoom meetings we're all having these days. The speakers are good and produce adequate sound, though I find myself using headphones most of the time. Even earbuds are better. I use Bluetooth earbuds so I'm not tethered to the computer by the headphone cord. The battery power is also quite good, I get an average of 3 hours on battery without any power savings features and using continuous WIFI. The AMD processor is very speedy and shows no compatibility issues. It worked with everything I threw at it, although I mostly used standard productivity software from the major companies. The 512 Gb SSD drive is adequate in size for my needs and the boot-up time is around 30 seconds. I also like the full-size keyboard with number pad. The keys are responsive and just right-sized for my average-size male hands. Another plus is that the unit runs very quietly - hardly any sound from the fan at all, even though I use it for a full day straight. The system seems to run quite cool, both the base and screen. I found 3 issues with the unit that lowers its score; the mouse pad will intermittently stop responding. I'll be scrolling up or down a page and it stops responding to input. I have to repeat a gesture several times for it to begin responding again. This happens with regularity every day. It began happening within a week of purchase. A second issue is with the Bluetooth mouse I started using to get around the mouse pad issue - the computer will loose connectivity with the mouse after about 15 minutes of use, even though the external mouse is only inches away from the computer. This is a high quality Microsoft Bluetooth mouse that I use with my desktop and my other HP laptop without issue. When using the Bluetooth mouse I have to keep the Bluetooth system tray open and click into it with the mouse pad to reestablish the connection. I tried changing to fresh batteries on the Bluetooth mouse, updating the BIOS and drivers on the computer, but it continues to happen. A third issue is that on some websites, the screen will go dark for a couple seconds, then come back. It happens every 5-10 minutes. But only on some websites that are heavy with ads, on other websites the video works just fine with no blanking. I have not had the time or inclination to troubleshoot, other than to update the video driver, which did not help. I tried a side by side test with the ASUS laptop and my 13" HP laptop, going to the same website that causes the ASUS video to blank periodically, and the HP system does not show the same behavior. Because of the low price for a system with 17" screen, 12Gb of RAM and SSD drive, I can live with these issues. They are inconveniences rather than show stoppers. There are better systems with similar specs from HP and Dell, but you'll have to pay many hundred of dollars more. All in all, it's a good performer for the money.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDescription states backlit keyboard but one of the reviews says that is incorrect. Does this have a backlit keyboard?
Asked by ChampBark.
- A:Answer Just received mine and it does NOT! I’m definitely not happy.
Answered by Joey
Q: QuestionI just received this computer. So far so good. Except either I have no idea how to turn the backlit keyboard on, or it doesn’t have this feature which it states it does. I’ve watched a few videos to no avail.
Asked by Joey.
- A:Answer This does NOT come with one. Best Buy is making false claims and should be held responsible for it.
Answered by winkey777
Q: QuestionDoes this have an ethernet connection?
Asked by xray10.
- A:Answer It doesn't have an ethernet port or connection slim laptop will not have this available. A USB to ethernet adapter can be used.
Answered by ASUS Answers
Q: Questioni would like to install a second drive? what does ASUS suggest an M.2 drive or a 2.5" conventional SATA drive? Where can you get the drive, cable and mounting hardware?is there a video that shows installation? i do not wish to send my Laptop to ASUS?
Asked by Sailorman.
- A:Answer The m712DA if that's still the thread comes with your M.2, and there's an open slot for a conventional 2.5 HHD. YOU NEED THIS (Photo from Asus-Accessories.com (Asus Spare Parts LL), and I'd get it from THEM. It's the best price, and quick, plus if elsewhere, it may be too short!) To keep it in place 2 sided foam tape is good or the blue rubber keeper they offer is good.
Answered by jetjock
Q: QuestionIs it really only 2 Mb cache memory?
Asked by Irina.
- A:Answer This CPU features 2MB of L2 cache and 4MB of L3 cache. The system has 12GB of system memory. https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-ryzen-7-3700u
Answered by ASUS Answers
Q: QuestionDoes this have a second hard drive slot allowing more storage?
Asked by Mark.
- A:Answer yes it has a bay for 2.5 inch hdd BUT it needs the attachment cable which is not inside...you would need to hunt one down....
Answered by Mike
Q: QuestionHow is the display? I heard that the similar ASUS - VivoBook 15.6" Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 12GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Model:X512FA-BI7B had problems with the graphics especially when viewing video including night scenes; the screen is super dark.
Asked by Sanmus.
- A:Answer The screen isn't bad. My complaint is the opposite, I find the darkest color to not be black at all and really a dark gray on the highest resolution. For the cost of the laptop, the screen isn't terrible.
Answered by UnhappyConsumer
Q: QuestionWhere can i find this model with the backlit keyboard that is advertised?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer If you can actually find a ASUS VivoBook 17 X712DA-BR7N6 it may indeed have a back-lit keyboard and aluminium chassis LOL!!!! I've looked far and wide starting at the obvious place ASUS.com. I don't believe it exists. What we were all shipped is a ASUS VivoBook 17 M712DA.
Answered by OVM1218