

🚀 Elevate your daily grind with the ultra-portable ASUS Vivobook 14 – where style meets unstoppable productivity!
The ASUS Vivobook 14 E410KA is a sleek, ultra-portable 14-inch Full HD laptop powered by an Intel Celeron N4500 processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, and 128GB eMMC storage. It comes preloaded with Windows 11 S Mode and a 1-year Microsoft Office 365 subscription, making it ideal for professionals seeking reliable performance and all-day battery life in a lightweight 1.3kg chassis.








| ASIN | B0D33HRJ9W |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audio Details | Speakers |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,841 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 125 in Traditional Laptops |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Colour | Peacock Blue |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | 1 May 2024 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Form Factor | Ultra-Portable |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
| Graphics RAM Type | DIMM |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | Emmc |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 2 |
| Hard Drive Size | 128 GB |
| Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
| Item model number | E410KA#B0D33HRJ9W |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 42 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 4 GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 3 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home en mode S |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Processor Speed | 2.8 GHz |
| Processor Type | Celeron N |
| Product Dimensions | 32.5 x 1.84 x 21.7 cm; 1.3 kg |
| RAM Size | 4 |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Series | Vivobook Go 14 E410KA-EK217WS |
| Speaker Description | Built-in Speakers |
| Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
P**Y
Great Laptop
Perfect ĺittle laptop if you don't have to do much. Takes a while to set it up how you want it, annoyingly it won't load Chrome and you have to use Bing, which I've never liked, I much prefer Google. But otherwise it's fine.
A**S
Great value for money
Great laptop for the money. Not the fastest but well suited to the Microsoft applications and web surfing
J**C
too slow - avoid
i did not know laptop such as these were still built / sold - extremely slow even after trying everything to optimize windows on it...works perhaps to check emails & even then it is a pain / everything takes ages to open etc...in 2025? it was cheap but that is surprising for a known brand
S**E
Once you disable the irritating S mode it's OK.
I bought this to replace an excellent but dated Sony Vaio. It was running Windows 7 and no longer supported the new Chrome browser. As soon as I got this new ASUS booted up I found what S mode means! Basically, it will only run the Bing browser and only allow you to download apps from the MS app store. I suppose it's a bit like Microsoft's version of a Chromebook. This was absolutely NOT what I wanted. I wanted a PC that allowed me to do what I wanted to do and not be limited to MS apps. And I don't like the Bing browser; if I want news etc, I'm quite smart enough to get it for myself. Luckily, it's not difficult to disable S mode and then it behaves like a normal, slightly-underpowered Windows 11 laptop. I very strongly suggest that you disable S mode as soon as you get it. You can find instructions online. The machine itself is slim and light. The finish is good and looks the part. A very nice touch is the built-in numeric pad. As others have noted, it doesn't have an illuminated keyboard. It's a working machine for me, so I don't mind that. It has 2 USB-A ports and one USB-C port as well as an HDMI output. This machine doesn't have a SD card port, so you can't increase the storage that way! I have installed the Chrome browser and just ignore the Bing stuff. Should I want to, I can use it for emails and other Google Workspace functions. Keyboard: The keyboard looks good and the keys have a nice feel to them. It is a standard Windows QWERTY layout with the function keys at the top. For touch typists, it has little markers on the home keys. Display: it's got a 14" screen which is normal for this type of machine. It's plenty bright enough and has good colour definition. You can easily add an extension screen if you want one. Because it's a working machine, I have no idea what it's like for gaming. Storage: The hard disk is only 128 GB, which is small. It will be fine for you if you only want to have a small-ish number of installed apps. Speed: It's Windows, so it's painfully slow compared to a Chromebook. Having said that, it's a tad faster than my wife's 3-year-old Windows 11 laptop. It comes with a 1-year subscription to MS Office Suite. I haven't activated it as I never had a use for it. I use Google Workspace for everything. Even though it is a bit under-powered for a 2024 machine, it is quite powerful enough for my purposes. Specifically, I need to be able to (i) use Real Downloader to get YouTube videos for my tutoring business and (ii) create midi files (Anvil Studio) and convert them to mp3 music files (Audacity) for my fitness training business. Those apps have used about half the available space on the HDD. I need a PC for those purposes. For everything else, I use a Chromebook. So who is it for? If you are, like me, a user who does most stuff online and doesn't need the fastest and most powerful machine, it will be absolutely fine. If you want the fastest and the best, this isn't for you. I think it would be the perfect budget machine for teenagers. It will be fine for all social media and can be used for school work. Most stuff is done online, and it's good for that. I can even see this being used by students for university work. If your studies require online lectures, online conferencing and research plus essay writing, this will do the job for you. If you're a STEM student, you will certainly need to install a more powerful calculator ... the MS scientific calculator is almost useless for anything STEM. This machine would be ideal for those whose main use is emails and browsing ... although I'd recommend that you consider a Chromebook first. Summary: If you're a power user, this isn't for you. If you're a modest user, it's probably enough. UPDATE: I've had this for a couple of weeks now and it's grown on me. I'm using a 24" extension TV/DVD-player/monitor (so I don't miss the DVD player on my old machine) and have a 4-gang USB extension which accepts an extension keyboard and a mouse as well as a couple of USB sticks. The other USB-A port is used for a 500 GB HDD for storing my audio and video files so I don't fill up the onboard SSHD. I use the USB-C port for synching my tablet and phone. I use a decent-quality sound bar, so I can also listen to my mp3 collection. I think this makes the ideal setup for me. I can: * watch DVDs * save YouTube videos (using Real Player) * create midi and mp3 music files (using Anvil Studio and Audacity) * do simple video and photo creation and editing (using the built-in Windows apps) These are all things that I CAN'T do on my Chromebook. So, yes, it does everything that I want it to do and it does it quickly and without fuss and has greatly enhanced my life. I still use my Chromebook for browsing, word processing etc and find it a tad faster and more useful for Internet-based work. But for using as a PC, this is an essential tool for my businesses. As I said, I'm a modest user. But for my particular purposes, it's the ideal machine. Highly recommended.
P**R
Uninstall Microsoft 365
fantastic, this is the 2nd one i've owned (the first was an 11.1inch 720p version). Really it needs 8GB of RAM to run windows 11, the solution to this is to leave it in Windows S mode - OR - if you want to remove S mode and turn on full fat Windows 11 then completely uninstall the free Microsoft 365 (aka Microsoft Office) as it's this that drains system resources. You would need to uninstall every instance of 365 (including every language) which takes an hour or so to go through each one, also remove all the programs you won't use to free it of bloat and then the system will run fine. You can instead download Libre Office (which is free) in place of Microsoft 365. That doesn't cripple resources anywhere near as much. You can NOT upgrade the RAM here, it is soldered to the board, nor can you install Linux (Linux has a problem installing on eMMC in fanless netbooks due to restrictions hardwired into the BIOS; if you attempt in vein make sure you take note of your system key when deactivating BitLocker & SecureBoot as it will lock you out, essentially bricking the netbook - just a heads up). You can remove the rear screws and upgrade to a M.2 SSD 2280 but you can not boot from it - only use it as extra storage. Due to the thermal limitations (a reminder that this is a fanless design) all these performance restrictions are in place, but for £159.99 this is decent value for how little power it uses. Something similar from Apple would cost multiple times that. If you need a laptop to only do light work then keep it off Microsoft 365 and keep if free of needless installations (VLC, Norton/Avast, Clipgrab, etc.) and it is brilliant (doing so, I find minimal difference between this and browsing on my N6005 Pentium which has active fan cooling and 8GB Ram; yet uses ~10% of the power when all things considered). Battery lasts about 4 hours on 'Balanced' setting with a lot of internet use.
B**I
Laptop Asus
Very nice laptop and quick delivery.Im happy and meets my expectation.
S**T
Not really what I'd hoped for
I'm not overly impressed. It's not very fast, but I wasn't expecting lightning speed, and the battery doesn't last very long at all. I thought the touch/number pad configuration was clever but it is so annoying. It keeps opening the calculator when I haven't done anything to do so, though there have been times when I've accidently turned the number pad on so it's probably down to that. And I was hoping to use the number pad for alt+number pad letters and symbols, but it can't be used for that. it seems I can disable the touchpad completely, but I'm not finding a way to completely turn off the number pad. The on/off 'button' on the touch pad is too sensitive and it switches to the number pad too easily. It looks nice and is conveniently small and lightweight so as long as it's fully charged and I have a power bank with me, it's easily dropped into a rucksack and carried when out. The main problem for me is the annoying number pad. I definitely wouldn't purchase another laptop with it.
A**A
Ideal for school or work
The quality and sound is amazing ideal for school and work defo recommend
R**N
Not a gaming computer. Just some old 4gb ram 128gb ssd celeron-junk
M**R
Zamówiony miesiąc temu. Zgodnie z opisem gamingowy laptop w fajnej specyfikacj. Otrzymymalem elektośmiecia nie nadajacego się obecnie do niczego. Dokonałem zwrotu. Ale po miesiącu widzę że produkt nadal dostępny wraz ze specyfikacją komputera gamingowego. Myślałem że to przypadek, błąd opisu itd... i nie zamieszczałem negatywnej opini. Ale ponieważ nadal oferta jest aktualna postanowiłem podzielić się tą informacją z potencjalnym kupującym. Jedyny + to zwrot kasy od Amazona dość szybki
C**N
Bonjour, le descriptif du laptop est incorrect, ce n'est pas un Asus Tuf A16 mais un Asus E510M beaucoup moins puissant et incapable de faire tourner un jeu : 4Go de mémoire, processeur Intel N4020, SSD 128Go EMMC, pas de carte graphique dédiée. Déjà limite pour Windows 11 !
O**N
ASUS decided to send a complety different low spec laptop instead. And still waiting for the refund. 2 months now.
M**A
What the hell?? Keeps freezing up, I thought it was the windows, disabled it and it still does it... Man, definitely a rip off.
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