Laptops priced from 5 to 9 million dong by Acer, Asus, or HP all feature reliable configurations and attractive designs suitable for diverse needs.
1. Top 5 Affordable Laptops Meeting Various Needs
Laptops priced from 5 to 9 million dong by Acer, Asus, or HP all feature reliable configurations and attractive designs suitable for diverse needs.
Acer Aspire 3 (2019) - 6.8 million dong
Acer's August 2019 release, this laptop features a compact design, weighing only 1.7 kg and measuring 19.9 mm thick. It sports slim bezels, sleeker edges compared to previous Aspire models.
The base model of Aspire 3 (2019) (6.8 million dong) runs on Intel Celeron N4000, with 4 GB RAM (upgradable to 8 GB), 1 TB storage (HDD), and a 15.6-inch HD display (1,280 x 720 pixels). The top-end variant features an 8th gen Core i7 chip, 512 GB SSD, Nvidia Gefore MX230 2G-GDD5R graphics card, priced at 20 million dong. Additionally, the battery life is commendable, offering up to 9 hours of continuous usage.
The basic configuration of Acer Aspire 3 primarily serves for basic tasks like office applications, web browsing, and simple entertainment. For graphics, video editing, or gaming, users must opt for higher-spec models, albeit at a higher price point.
Asus Vivobook X507MA - 6.9 million dong
Similar to Acer's device, Vivobook X507MA is lightweight at 1.75 kg including the battery and features slim 8.1mm bezels for a larger display area. The base model runs on Intel Celeron N4000, paired with 4 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD, while the 10.6 million dong model offers a higher configuration with 7th gen Core i3 chip.
Compared to most laptops in its range, Vivobook X507MA stands out with its fingerprint sensor support. However, its battery capacity is not very high at 33 Wh (providing about 4 - 4.5 hours of continuous usage according to the manufacturer's claims), and the integrated battery design makes replacement challenging.
HP 15-da0358TU - 7.4 million dong
HP's laptop features a rugged appearance, weighing 1.77kg, making it easy to carry. In terms of specifications, the machine is equipped with a 15.6-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, Intel Pentium N4417 chip, 4 GB RAM, and a 500 GB HDD, running on genuine Windows 10. The drawbacks of the machine include relatively thick screen bezels and moderate battery life, around 3 - 4 hours of continuous usage.
Masstel L133 - 6.7 million dong
Vietnam's Masstel brand recently introduced the L133 laptop, featuring a design similar to the MacBook Air. The machine utilizes a solid metal body, weighing about 1 kg and measuring 13.5mm thin.
The L133 is equipped with a 14-inch Full HD display, powered by Intel Celeron N4000 chip, 4 GB RAM, and a 256 GB SSD, which is upgradable. The 128 GB memory version is priced lower at 6 million dong. However, due to its slim design, Masstel's laptop sacrifices several connectivity ports. Battery life is also average, lasting just over 4 hours of continuous usage.
Lenovo IdeaPad 320 - 8.5 million dong
Lenovo's laptop features a robust design with a glossy unibody frame, ensuring durability, coupled with good specifications: Intel Core i3 chip, 4 GB RAM, 1TB storage. The machine also sports a large 14-inch display with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. However, the device's appearance is quite bulky (2.2 kg), with thick screen bezels, and the battery life is not particularly impressive, lasting around 3 - 4 hours of continuous usage.