ASUS - 14.0" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4500 - 4GB Memory - 128GB eMMC - Star Black - Black
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Description
Features
Windows 11S operating system
Get the newest and latest Windows 11 features
14" HD display
The 1366 x 768 resolution boasts impressive color and clarity. Energy-efficient LED backlight.
Intel® Celeron® N4500 Processor
Featuring true machine intelligence and a newly designed efficient architecture, the groundbreaking processor learns and adapts to your needs so you can achieve more.
4GB system memory for basic multitasking
Adequate high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run multiple applications and browser tabs at the same time.
10hr Battery Life
Its day-long battery life gives you the flexibility to work or play anywhere
Included Free
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Key Specs
- Screen Size14 inches
- Screen Resolution1360 x 768 (HD)
- Touch ScreenNo
- Processor ModelIntel Pentium
- Storage TypeeMMC
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)4 gigabytes
- GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics
- Display Connector(s)1 x HDMI 1.4
- Backlit KeyboardNo
General
- Product Name14.0" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4500 - 4GB Memory - 128GB eMMC - Star Black
- BrandASUS
- Model NumberE410KA-TB.CL4128BK
- Year of Release2022
- ColorBlack
Display
- Screen Size14 inches
- Screen Resolution1360 x 768 (HD)
- Touch ScreenNo
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelIntel Pentium
- Processor Model NumberN4500
Storage
- Storage TypeeMMC
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- eMMC Capacity128 gigabytes
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)4 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4
Graphics
- Graphics TypeIntegrated
- GPU BrandIntel
- GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 11 Home in S Mode
Connectivity
- Display Connector(s)1 x HDMI 1.4
- Number of HDMI Outputs (Total)1
- Number of DisplayPort Outputs (Total)0
- Number of Thunderbolt Ports (Total)0
- USB Ports3 x USB-A
- Number of USB Ports (Total)3
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraNo
Features
- Backlit KeyboardNo
Dimensions
- Product Weight2.87 pounds
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC195553630856
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 848 reviews
(848 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Display4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers value the 14.0" Laptop for its affordability, speed, and lightweight design. They appreciate its long battery life and light weight, making it easy to carry around. However, some customers have concerns about the screen quality, limited RAM, and small storage capacity.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:PriceCons mentioned:Gaming, Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
ASUS E410KA 14in 128GB Review for Windows & Linux
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bottom Line: For the price, this is a great option for those needing a computer for simple to moderate tasks. Windows will operate fine once optimized, and all the Linux distros I tried work out of the box. Full Review: My original laptop broke beyond repair, and I needed to replace it on the cheap. I am the sole income provider in the household, and my wife is going on year three of cancer treatment and surgeries. The used laptops I saw in the low price range always had something wrong or missing that would cost more money to rectify. I settled on the ASUS 14-inch E410KA 128GB since it met my price range and was brand new; I picked it up for $180. I first tried Lubuntu, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, and Fedora. All were installed without any issues and supported all hardware (including WiFi) in the live session and once installed. Performing tasks was snappy, with little to no lag. The only issues I observed were that Lubuntu had screen tearing and all the distros had issues with YouTube video playback, but I could watch Pluto TV in the browser just fine. YouTube videos would struggle to play at 480p and be choppy and pixelated. The Bluetooth app Mint used couldn’t find my mouse, but there were no problems with that in the other distros. CPU usage was minimal, and RAM usage was between 500MB and 1.2GB on clean boot, depending on distro; LXQT was the lightest and GNOME the heaviest. 128GB disk never presented any free space issues. The problems I had I think are due to the provided drivers in the kernel or Linux software used, not a problem with the laptop itself. Quick note: To boot the live session on some distros, you must disable Secure Boot in the BIOS since UEFI is not fully supported yet. To boot into the BIOS, power off the laptop. Then, press and hold the F2 key (don’t let it go) and press the power button. Hold F2 until the BIOS screen loads. Don’t continually tap F2. It may not register and boot to the OS; just press and hold. Easy. With that said, I would stick with Ubuntu or Fedora with the GNOME desktop. The look and feel are modern, and the performance was good. Alas, I need a backup computer for my work provided laptop in the event it breaks since I work from home in another town, and it would be weeks to months before work could get it replaced. For this, I do require Windows for the functions I perform. Otherwise, I would stay with Linux on the ASUS for personal use. From Microsoft directly, I downloaded Windows 11 22H2 (the latest at the time of this writing) and created my USB thumb drive installer. This laptop has a Celeron processor, so you must exercise patience. Windows takes time to install drivers and several rounds of patches, with the monthly cumulative updates being the largest offender. All hardware drivers were installed through Windows Update, and Device Manager shows all are installed. Once Windows Update showed nothing was pending, I ran a quick manual Defender scan, and after exiting Windows S mode, I proceeded to optimize by stopping and disabling unneeded services, scheduled tasks, startup items, and uninstalling apps and software I don’t need. Further tweaks: I unpinned or uninstalled what I did not need on the Taskbar and Start menu, set a static pagefile to 6GB (1.5x installed memory), disabled powercfg hibernation, repaired component store corruption with DISM and system files with SFC, and ran drive optimization. I now have clean-booting Windows with minimal CPU usage and RAM using about 1.7GB. Keep in mind that this cannot be accurately compared to Linux RAM usage because Windows uses prefetch by loading frequently used apps into memory for faster performance. The more memory you have, the more Windows will use. After installing all the applications I need, both for personal and work use, I still have 80GB free on the disk. I can run multiple applications simultaneously without problems: a browser with multiple tabs open, a spreadsheet, the calculator, password database, Notepad, etc. Pluto TV playback works just fine, and so does YouTube playback. I believe YouTube playback works better in Windows than Linux since Task Manager shows Edge being able to use hardware acceleration (the GPU) instead of relying solely on the CPU. I do wish the laptop had a 1080p screen, but I can make do with the 1366x768 just fine by hiding the Taskbar and configuring Edge to set the overall zoom level to 90%. This grants full access to all available screen real estate and viewing websites. I also sit in my recliner with a laptop tray on my legs. So, I do not use an external monitor, but it does have HDMI out. The laptop is very lightweight. Sitting on my lap tray for hours, my legs never suffer any fatigue. It does not have a cooling fan since the CPU is low spec and relies on natural ventilation. This makes the laptop absolutely silent. The top left side of the keyboard can get warm if you push the CPU to 100% for a period of time, but it never gets too hot. Rule of thumb for electronics: It’s only too hot if you can’t keep your finger on it. Normal usage has shown the laptop stays at room temperature. The touchpad is small enough that the palms of my hands do not touch it while typing. That can cause the cursor to inadvertently select something or pull my active window focus away. No worries about that. (I had to disable the touchpad on my last laptop for that reason.) I don’t use the touchpad calculator, but it is a nice feature. I tried it once and found the sensitivity to be sporadic. Sometimes it would register my press and others not. Then, you have to be careful not to press too hard to click the mouse. The keyboard has a nice feel and is easy to type on. (This whole review was written on this laptop!) The keys have a short throw and do not have a loud click. You’ll be able to type without annoying others or yourself. The power button is also not next to the Backspace key, where you do not need to be concerned about accidentally turning off the laptop in the middle of working. Oh, and the Best Buy specs sheet states there is no built-in camera. There is. I tested it briefly, and it works, but just enough to say it’s got a camera. The built-in mic picks up a lot of hiss and background noise, but it works. Speakers are good enough, but I recommend using a good quality headset with a microphone or headphones (wired or wireless). Battery life has been excellent so far. I have gone days with several hour sessions at a time without needing to plug in if you refrain from video playback. That, of course, will be harder on resources. Once a month, a Windows cumulative update will be pushed from Microsoft, and the laptop will need about an hour and a half to install and reboot. Don’t plan on doing anything else, as the CPU will spike at 100%. Outside of that, it’s ready for me to use after loading the desktop. I’m not a PC gamer, nor would I recommend this for gaming. If you are a retro gamer and play the old DOS games via Dosbox, then it will be just fine, but I wouldn’t push it beyond that. You could do some light image editing, but definitely not any video capture or editing. Overall, I’m happy with my purchase, and it serves my purposes well for only $180. I hope you found this helpful! David P. CompTIA A+, Security+ Microsoft MCP, MCSA
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Asus laptop
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This computer has lasted 2 years so far good for homework n small tasks. Not for gaming . It does take a bit long to charge and it dies pretty quick while at use. Its not touch screen.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Lightweight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Efficient and Portable ASUS Laptop!
||Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The ASUS 14.0" Laptop with Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB Memory, and 128GB eMMC storage in Star Black is a reliable choice. It's lightweight, making it easy to carry around. The processor ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks, and the 128GB eMMC storage provides ample space. Ideal for those on a budget seeking efficiency and portability.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great laptop for everyday work at a super price!
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great laptop for everyday office work. I got mine on sale for a fantastic price. It will be my second ASUS computer which was recommended to me by one of the tech guys at work.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good choice
||Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love this laptop. Bought it mainly to use with my cricut maker. No complaints at all. I wanted something affordable but not slow.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Fast
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it!!!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Asus computer is the bomb! My son is happy with this for school! It’s fast and light weight! Nice vivid colors
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Laptop
||Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Shouldve give 3 star because after 1 month the screen went black. But nvm this is still good.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great price
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great price for good laptop. Nothing fancy but does everything I need.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIs drive upgradeable?We hear that it is,and we hear it isnt.Is eMMC soldered on or can it be swapped out with Solid State drive NVME or compatible one.And is Memory upgradeable as well?
Asked by Sterlingpat.
- A:Answer OK, here's the official answer from this computer tech that just popped one of these open, installed a 128GB NVMe M.2 SSD into the M.2 slot (that the Asus guy said didn't exist?), wiped the eMMc drive and installed Windows 10 on the M.2. YES!! You can expand the storage using a NVMe M.2 drive and it is bootable. And sadly no, you cannot upgrade the RAM.
Answered by TheSteverino
Q: QuestionIs Microsoft word loaded on this computer?
Asked by Hottie.
- A:Answer No, but you can download Libre Office for free, and you can save your work as MS Word documents. Same for the spreadsheets. Slight learning curve, but plenty of tutorials online.
Answered by glasscapt
Q: Questionhow many usb ports
Asked by rick.
- A:Answer It has 1x USB3.1 Gen1 Type A, 1x USB3.1 Gen1 Type C, x1 USB2.0.
Answered by ASUS Answers
Q: Questionhow many cores does it have?
Asked by croon.
- A:Answer Greetings from Intel team, Thank you for your question. The Intel® Celeron® Processor N4500 has a total of 2 cores and a total of 2 threads. You can take a look at this information here: [ https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/212326/intel-celeron-processor-n4500-4m-cache-up-to-2-80-ghz.html ] Thanks for choosing Intel!
Answered by Intel team
Q: QuestionDoes this have Bluetooth to for headphones and printers?
Asked by Foxy.
- A:Answer Yes I have it connected to my wireless printer and you it has Bluetooth for headphones.
Answered by sssssssssssssssdsssszss
Q: QuestionI would want to have, email, search engine, be able to do my banking, credit card stuff, play solitaire, etc. Can I do all of that on it?
Asked by Memaw.
- A:Answer Yes, it is doing all that for me, and more, however after only 3 weeks, the mousepad on the keyboard has broken already. I had to add an external mouse.
Answered by StephenB
Q: QuestionWhat budget friendly printer is compatible with this laptop
Asked by Meme.
- A:Answer I bought two of these, on sale for $139.99 several weeks ago. Very pleased with the performance for this price. I put Linux Mint Cinnamon on the first one and kept Windows 11 minus S mode on the second machine. I'd choose HP printers generally, especially for any Linux operating system. I do have a Brother printer now, and I had to download the scanner driver for it for the Linux machine. But, if I were to purchase a printer again, I would go with HP for the compatibility aspect.
Answered by glasscapt
Q: QuestionIs this Wi-Fi enabled?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer If your asking doesnit have built in wireless capabilities to connect to your home or other wi-fi, yes it does.
Answered by CDphoto