When choosing between the ASUS Vivobook 15X and the HP Pavilion 15, consider that the ASUS typically costs more but offers a balance between moderate performance and price. It has an AMD Ryzen processor with integrated graphics, a decent battery size, and a full HD IPS display that provides clear viewing angles and color reproduction. In contrast, the HP Pavilion 15 is kinder to your wallet and includes a larger storage space and more RAM, which can be advantageous for multitasking, but it uses an Intel i3 processor, which may not be as powerful for demanding tasks. The display on the HP is also lower in resolution and uses TN panel technology, which doesn't offer as wide viewing angles or color accuracy as IPS. If portability is a concern, both laptops are similar in weight and dimensions. For general use, the HP may serve you well with ample storage and RAM, but if you're involved in tasks that benefit from a better display and graphics performance, like photo editing or casual gaming, the ASUS might justify its higher price. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the ASUS Vivobook 15X
Good overall build quality
Good battery life
Advantages of the HP Pavilion 15
The HP Pavilion 15 has no clear advantages over the ASUS Vivobook 15X.
Key differences
Screen Quality
6.2/10
5.3/10
15.6in
SIZE
15.6in
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
1366 x 768
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
TN
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
250.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
220.0 nits
The ASUS Vivobook 15X has a better screen than the HP Pavilion 15 for general use, gaming and AI, engineering and design, and software development.
When considering a laptop for general use, the Vivobook's screen offers a balance of resolution and brightness that makes it suitable for everyday activities like browsing and video streaming, but lacks in viewing angles and color vibrancy compared to higher-end displays. For engineering and design, the Vivobook's ability to display a wider range of colors is important for accurately presenting designs, but it falls short of the depth required by professionals in those fields. Meanwhile, while the HP Pavilion's display is not as bright and its color range is more limited than the Vivobook, making it less ideal for all use cases, it particularly struggles in gaming and 3D applications where smooth motion and clarity are key, and its lower refresh rate can hinder the experience.
Battery
8.0 Hours
3.0 Hours
The ASUS Vivobook 15X has 8 hours of battery life. The HP Pavilion 15 has 3 hours of battery life.
Battery life estimate is based on a mix of common use patterns. More portable and higher performing laptops tend to have less battery life.
Build Quality
7.0/10
6.2/10
The ASUS Vivobook 15X has good build quality, while the HP Pavilion 15 has only fair build quality.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, and overall reliability.
Cost
$525
$600
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
$900
The ASUS Vivobook 15X has a price of $525 and the HP Pavilion 15 costs $600.
The ASUS Vivobook 15X and HP Pavilion 15 are both good for general use.
The ASUS Vivobook 15X has adequate performance for general use with its AMD Ryzen CPU and 8GB RAM; however, it falls short when it comes to screen quality and portability, contributing to its fair assessment. Conversely, the HP Pavilion 15 boasts a superior screen with better brightness and color accuracy, double the RAM for multitasking, and a better battery life, making it a good choice for general use despite its older Intel i3 processor.
Gaming and AI
6.0/10
6.0/10
3.6/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.6/10
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
1366 x 768
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
No
SUPPORTS DLSS
No
No
MUX SWITCH / ADVANCED OPTIMUS
No
7.5/10
FAN NOISE SCORE
8.7/10
The HP Pavilion 15 and ASUS Vivobook 15X are both only fair for gaming and AI.
The ASUS Vivobook 15X with its AMD Ryzen GPU and IPS display offers better screen quality and somewhat more graphical power for 3D applications and gaming compared to the HP Pavilion 15, which features an Intel UHD Xe GPU and a TN screen known for lower color accuracy and viewing angles. However, both have standard refresh rates and CPUs that are suitable for casual gaming and entry-level 3D tasks, not for high-end gaming or professional 3D work.
Engineering and Design
6.3/10
6.2/10
5.6/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.2/10
3.6/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.6/10
8.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
The ASUS Vivobook 15X and HP Pavilion 15 are both only fair for engineering and design.
The ASUS Vivobook 15X has a capable AMD Ryzen CPU and adequate RAM for engineering and design tasks, but the screen quality and GPU are not top-tier, which can hinder performance in graphics-intensive applications. On the other hand, the HP Pavilion 15 boasts more RAM and a larger storage capacity, yet its lower resolution screen and basic Intel UHD graphics may not deliver the desired visual fidelity or computational power for demanding engineering software. Both models have tradeoffs between processing power and screen performance, while their portability and other features like keyboard and speaker quality are decent, though not exceptional.
Content Creation
7.1/10
7.1/10
5.6/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.2/10
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
1366 x 768
8.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
TN
The ASUS Vivobook 15X and HP Pavilion 15 are both good for content creation.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, video editing and other content creation tasks.
Software Development
6.9/10
6.6/10
5.6/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.2/10
8.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
1366 x 768
6.7/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
6.2/10
The ASUS Vivobook 15X and HP Pavilion 15 are both only fair for software development.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software developers.
Portability
Good
Good
15.6in
SIZE
15.6in
3.7 lbs
WEIGHT
3.7 lbs
0.7in
THICKNESS
0.7in
The ASUS Vivobook 15X and HP Pavilion 15 both have good portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
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How the ASUS Vivobook 15X and the HP Pavilion 15 compare to other laptops
"All in all, my day on the Vivobook had its ups and downs. It is a really pretty and well-built device, and it had all of the functionality I needed to get me through my browser-based workload. But the speakers weren’t my favorite, and the battery life was just too short."
"The HP Pavilion 15 carries a fair amount of power and a sharp display in its handsome slimline shell. It's not perfect, but it's a hard worker. This is wonderfully designed and totes a heck of a lot of desktop power, with the added benefit of a decent webcam and a full-sized keyboard. If you're getting down to business on a budget, it's a great fit."
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About ASUS
ASUS, a Taiwanese electronics brand, is one of the largest personal computer vendor by market share. The majority of their laptops are targeted towards personal use or gaming. Their most popular product lines include the budget-friendly VivoBook, more premium ZenBook, and their TUF and ROG gaming laptops, the latter of which has a reputation for excellent gaming performance.
About HP
HP, also known as Hewlett-Packard, is an American technology company that develops personal computers and computer peripherals. In the laptop industry, HP is known for its entry level Essential series laptops, its mid-range Pavilion, Envy, and Victus series, and high-end Omen and Spectre series, in addition to its business-oriented EliteBook, ProBook, and Dragonfly series laptops. HP laptops generally undercut other mainstream competitors in terms of price, placing itself as the value-oriented mainstream brand.
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