No-name 14-inch laptops in the $400 to $500 range typically come with four-core processors, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage from brands with no track record and no warranty support worth mentioning. This ASUS Vivobook 14″ laptop is in that price range right now, and it brings a 10-core Intel processor boosting to 5GHz, 512GB of SSD storage, WiFi 6, and ASUS’s build quality to a price point where generic alternatives are the only competition. Amazon currently has it at $489, down from its regular $799, a 39% cut that makes the comparison with anything else at this price uncomfortable for the no-name crowd.

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10 cores, 5GHz boost, 512GB SSD

The Intel Core 5 120U runs 10 cores and 12 threads with a boost clock up to 5GHz, which handles the full range of business and creative workloads without the bottlenecks that four-core budget processors introduce under multitasking pressure. The 8GB of DDR4 RAM keeps multiple applications and browser sessions running simultaneously, and the 512GB SSD delivers fast boot times and responsive file access throughout the day without the storage anxiety that 256GB machines create within a year of regular use. At 3.52 pounds, it is light enough for daily bag-in-bag-out commuting without becoming the heaviest item in the bag.