ASUS E410 Intel Celeron N4020 4GB 64GB 14-Inch HD LED Win 10 Laptop (Star Black)
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More power, more security, and more ways to do it all. The Asus 14-inch laptop lets you adapt to anything your day has in store, without sacrificing power or security. With the power and versatility you want and a suite of cutting-edge security features you need, you can stay productive and protected like never before. Elevate your entertainment on a high-resolution, micro-edge display.Superb Performance
With Intel Celeron N4020 Dual-Core Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage capacity, and Integrated Intel Graphics, you can harness superb productivity power, and keep going with an amazing battery back-up.
Stunning Views
With a 14-inch HD LED display, all your entertainment and creative projects can shine. Edit photos and stream your media with perfect clarity.
Sleek Design
Easily take this thin and light PC from room to room or on the road. Take it anywhere and look sharp.
Specifications:
- Intel Celeron N4020 Dual-Core Processor 1.1GHz Up to 2.8GHz
- 4GB SDRAM
- 64GB eMMC Storage
- 14-inch HD LED Display (1366 x 768)
- Integrated Intel Graphics
- Webcam
- 2 USB Type-A
- HDMI
- Card reader
- Wi-Fi 802.11
- 1 headphone/microphone combo
- Stereo speakers
- 3-cell Li-ion Battery
- AC power adapter
- Windows 10
Intel Celeron N4020 Dual-Core Processor 1.1GHz Up to 2.8GHz / 4GB SDRAM / 64GB eMMC Storage
14-inch HD LED Display (1366 x 768) / Integrated Intel Graphics
Webcam / Wi-Fi 802.11 / Stereo speakers
2 USB Type-A HDMI / Card reader / 1 headphone/microphone combo
3-cell Li-ion Battery / AC power adapter / Windows 10
Customers say
Customers appreciate the notebook computer’s value for money and weight. They find it a good product for their needs. However, some customers report issues with slow performance and lack of storage capacity. There are mixed opinions on functionality, ease of use, and build quality.
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R.S. –
GOOD BUY, esp for battery life
[REVISED Apr 6 ’24 for storage issues – see end.]I bought two of these. The oldest is 18 months old and still going strong (although the screen isn’t as bright as the second one, which I never use except to update it). My first one was just $150USD and now the same model has gone up by $40USD. It’s still a great buy.You can also find a nifty review on YouTube by the user First Look.***PROS:1. Excellent battery life. It really does last for 8+ hours provided you’re not doing anything intensive like accessing a high-capacity USB HDD. Keep in mind that a bigger screen, a bigger built-in HD will drain your battery faster.2. Weighs 2.8 pounds (under 1.5KG).3. Still a great bargain at the current price (I bought two for $140 ea. over a year ago).4. The 14″ LED screen works well for most purposes. I’ve noticed that my oldest one (18 months old) is losing brightness. But for the price, I’m not worried since I only anticipate 2-3 years’ use out of it.5. Built tough like a tank – compare to Dell.6. Comes with Windows 10. The update to 11 is free. You’ll lose some built-in HD space, but it’s worth it.7. Built-in webcam and mic. I’ve used them for Skype and WhatsApp – not great quality but if you’re traveling they’ll do fine for those or Zoom.***CONS:1. Only 2 built-in USB ports. You’ll need a USB hub. Note that a typical (unpowered) USB hub will not take a large-capacity USB drive. So if you want to run two of them, a powered USB hub helps, e.g.: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BZ46YVRK/ [NOTE: I actually daisy that with a standard USB hub and plug the former’s power connector into it. It doesn’t short on me.]2. The built-in keyboard and mouse pad are minimally useful. For traveling, consider a small external pointing device and a roll-up keyboard. (Which is yet another reason to have a USB hub.)3. Very little useful space on the built-in solid state hard disk (about 38GB available for apps and data). A USB HD will fix that problem; for traveling use large-capacity memory sticks. IMPORTANT: you have to turn off Windows’ restore points otherwise your on-board space will deteriorate quickly. Be sure you back it up when you get it (you’ll need a USB CD drive or a bootable memory stick). I keep very few “data” files on it. [Keep the ESC key pressed for boot options.]4. Not terribly fast, the processors are rated at 1.1GB. Supposedly it can be overclocked but I’ve never tried. It’s a nice addition to a desktop, but most certainly NOT a replacement.5. You need to know your way around Windows for the best results. For ex., I had to create my own batch file to run MSPaint. (It’s designed to prefer MS Office 365 which I refuse to deal with. Consider Apache Open Office – it’s free.) Even tho’ the processor is 64bits, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how many 32bit applications seem to run on it.6. The built-in speaker sound quality is **dreadful**, but one can’t complain given the size and weight. For traveling consider bluetooth headphones/speakers or USB speakers.7. Keyboard keys aren’t backlit, but then the keyboard isn’t very useful as I noted. When I’m in bed w/ wife, I just use an external backlit keyboard (lots of choices here – I like: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRMCPPZ5/ … that said, if you’re on a plane and the lights are off, you’re probably just going to have to live with your cell instead … there’s just not enough space on a tray table. For my money, it’s not worth paying more for a built-in backlit keyboard.8. Will not hibernate (see below).***HD SPACE NOTES (built-in HD):1. I get the best results from setting PAGEFILE.SYS to a min of 2000 and a max of 3000 (roughly 2G & 3G respec.). Go toAdvanced System Settings | Performance | Advanced (virtual mem) … you have to restart afterwards.2. I can’t get this to hibernate (an annoyance when traveling). However HIBERFIL.SYS still exists. I got an extra 1.5GB by disabling hiberneration with this command (run from the command prompt as an administrator or power shell):powercfg.exe /hibernate off
Dr. Cassone –
Runs Great with Linux
Nice looking dark blue laptop with clean design. Keyboard is not backlit, but typing experience is good. The hardware is under-powered for Windows, but I installed Linux Pop!_OS and it runs great for online computing and watching videos (4-5 hours battery life). This is not a good computer for any heavy work, such as video editing. I wouldn’t want this as a main computer, but for $135 it is a perfect choice for an extra computer to float the house.
Amber –
Itâs worth it
I love this laptop even though it does lack in speed and doesnât have that much storage. I had to get rid of Lenovo Thinkpad which was extremely fast so I feel like every electronic I touch has to have that same standard. Even though itâs not as fast, I still love how lightweight it is and it does get the job done. For the price I paid for it, I definitely would recommend it.