Which Asus vivobook model to choose?

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raman12
https://www.flipkart.com/asus-vivobook-s-14-int...

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https://www.flipkart.com/asus-vivobook-s14-oled...

Price difference 7K
1st model - No OLED (my preference) but camera is 720P only
2nd model - OLED which can give burn in issue but camera is 1080P

Rest mostly same.

Please suggest guys urgently as sale last date today. Previous sale more discount after that discount come very less so I want to buy definitely this time sweat_smile
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You can go for the non OLED one. Extra 7k not worth for webcam which is usually the same whether 720 or 1080. Doesn't matter much. Also OLED would give screen burn only if used at higher brightness with stationary screen for a longer period.

I'm using the Non OLED one from Asus with a 720p cam and it works good for me. The display is really good.

(Also, the sound quality of Asus is not that good. Keep that in mind.)

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should have go with OLED , cause care for eye

-also if OP too concern with use after 4-5 yr , then he can buy a cheap monitor later (buy today to save laptop screentime if he cares so much about it ) or connect with any TV 

-if price no issue then add 5K in budget and  choose a 2020 macbook (will cost around 77K on flopkart with HDFC bank card ) it will entirely diff and best exp also aftersale 

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You can go for the non OLED one. Extra 7k not worth for webcam which is usually the same whether 720 or 1080. Doesn't matter much. Also OLED would give screen burn only if used at higher brightness with stationary screen for a longer period.

I'm using the Non OLED one from Asus with a 720p cam and it works good for me. The display is really good.

(Also, the sound quality of Asus is not that good. Keep that in mind.)

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Bruh nowadays,OLED displays come with built in anti burn features to evade permanent image retention(burn in).For example, Asus displays come with "OLED Care" and LG displays come with "Screen shift".So don't worry too much about that.

OLED provides you better display quality and faster refresh rate.Moreover,it's better for your eyes.Therefore if your budget allows, definitely go for one with OLED display.

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demerius2020 wrote:

should have go with OLED , cause care for eye

-also if OP too concern with use after 4-5 yr , then he can buy a cheap monitor later (buy today to save laptop screentime if he cares so much about it ) or connect with any TV 

-if price no issue then add 5K in budget and  choose a 2020 macbook (will cost around 77K on flopkart with HDFC bank card ) it will entirely diff and best exp also aftersale 

should have go with OLED , cause care for eye

OLEDs use PWM to control brightness. That's why they can stress eyes. 

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Gulag-Survivor wrote:

Bruh nowadays,OLED displays come with built in anti burn features to evade permanent image retention(burn in).For example, Asus displays come with "OLED Care" and LG displays come with "Screen shift".So don't worry too much about that.

OLED provides you better display quality and faster refresh rate.Moreover,it's better for your eyes.Therefore if your budget allows, definitely go for one with OLED display.

In this situation, I ll also ask 

@raman12 to go with the OLED one. The other laptop has a lackluster display. 😔 If the other one had 400 nits IPS panel then I would have gone with it. 

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2nd one. Because it will do nobodydoesitbetter better
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bikidas2060 wrote:

should have go with OLED , cause care for eye

OLEDs use PWM to control brightness. That's why they can stress eyes. 

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