Overall Review Summary
Expert Rating: 7.4/10

ASUS E1504FA-NJ322WS Laptop
Pros
- OLED display (in applicable variants) gives it a standout visual edge
- Light, portable for a 15.6″ laptop
- 180° hinge, privacy shutter, fingerprint sensor - nice user features
- Decent performance in everyday tasks
- Modern connectivity (Wi-Fi 6E, USB-C, etc.)
- Fast charging support
Cons
- The non-OLED variants get a basic display (low brightness, limited color)
- All-plastic build lacks premium feel
- Battery life under heavy use is limited
- Integrated graphics are not for demanding workloads
- Thermal management may limit sustained performance
Introduction & Positioning
The ASUS Vivobook Go 15 (model series E1504FA) is a mid-entry 15.6-inch laptop targeted at students, home users, and light professionals who want a larger screen in a relatively portable form factor without spending excessively. It tries to strike a balance between usability, portability, and display quality.
Its USP is the option for an OLED display in this price class (in some variants), while maintaining typical features like full-sized keyboard, modern connectivity, and a slim chassis.

Specifications Snapshot
Here are the key specifications (may vary by region/model) from ASUS and third-party reviews:
Component |
Details / Options |
| Processor (CPU) | AMD Ryzen 5 7520U (4 cores, 8 threads, base ~2.8 GHz, boost up to ~4.3 GHz) |
| Graphics (iGPU) | Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics (shared) |
| Memory (RAM) | Up to 16 GB LPDDR5 (on-board) |
| Storage (SSD) | 512 GB NVMe PCIe SSD (PCIe 3.0) |
| Display | 15.6″ FHD (1920×1080) panel — options: LED / IPS type (≈250 nits, 45% NTSC) or OLED variant (≈400/600 nits HDR, 100% DCI-P3) |
| Ports / I/O | USB-A 3.2 Gen1, USB-C 3.2 Gen1 (5 Gbps), USB-A 2.0, HDMI 1.4, 3.5 mm combo jack, DC-in |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 (some models) |
| Battery | 42 Wh or 50 Wh (depending) |
| Dimensions / Weight | Approx. 17.9 mm thickness, ~1.63 kg weight |
| Extras / Features | 180° lay-flat hinge, built-in webcam privacy shutter, fingerprint sensor (on touchpad), fast charging (60% in ~49 mins) |
Design, Build & Ergonomics
What works well
- Slim & lightweight: At ~1.6-1.7 kg and ~18 mm thickness, it’s very portable for a 15.6″ laptop.
- 180° hinge: You can fold the laptop flat, which is nice for sharing screens or flattening on surfaces.
- Webcam privacy shield: Handy feature to ensure privacy when the camera is not in use.
- Keyboard & touchpad: The keyboard is comfortable, with decent key travel (~1.4 mm) and layout, and the touchpad is smooth.
- Build feels solid: The plastic chassis is somewhat rigid, with minimal flex in the main deck (though the lid might flex more).
Limitations / trade-offs
- The all-plastic construction means it’s not as premium feeling as metal laptops.
- The lid, especially in cheaper variants, might be more prone to flex or slight bending.
- Cooling and airflow may be constrained in such thin design, so under sustained heavy load you might see thermal throttling.
Display & Visual Experience
This is one of the highlights (or potential highlights) of the model — especially in its OLED variant.
Standard (LED / IPS / LCD) versions
- 15.6″ FHD (1920×1080), anti-glare, ~250 nits brightness, ~45% NTSC gamut.
- Decent for everyday use (web, documents, video) in indoor lighting. But outdoor visibility will struggle.
- Viewing angles are OK, but in darker or wide-angle scenes, color shifts may be noticeable.
- With 60 Hz refresh, it’s not built for high frame rate gaming.
OLED variant (in some models)
- OLED panel in this series can reach ≈400–600 nits peak HDR brightness, full 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, excellent contrast (deep blacks) and vivid colors.
- Strong color accuracy and visual “pop.”
- Especially good for media consumption, content creation at entry level, or just enjoying a richer display.
- However, OLEDs may show slight “burn-in” risk over many years if static elements (taskbar, icons) are always present - though for normal users, this risk is low if usage is varied.
In sum: the OLED variant is a big plus; if your exact model is the non-OLED version, expect basic but serviceable visuals.
Performance & Real-World Use
Given the specs, this machine is not a powerhouse, but for many typical use cases it performs decently.
Pros
- The Ryzen 5 7520U is competent for everyday productivity: web browsing, MS Office, light photo editing, video streaming, coding, etc.
- With 8 GB or 16 GB LPDDR5 and SSD storage, multitasking is smooth within light to moderate workloads.
- Boot times, app loads, and general responsiveness feel snappy compared to HDD laptops.
- It can handle older or less demanding games at low settings (like indie titles, eSports games) - but don’t expect modern AAA gaming at high settings.
Cons/limitations
- Under sustained CPU/GPU stress (e.g. long video export, 3D work, gaming), expect thermal throttling or performance dips.
- Integrated graphics are good for basic graphical tasks but not for heavy video editing or high resolution gaming.
- The performance headroom is limited compared to mid to high range laptops.
Some users report battery life of ~6h 39m in web browsing usage (for certain variants).
Battery & Charging
- The laptop supports fast charging - up to 60% in ~49 minutes per ASUS claims.
- Battery sizes vary (42 Wh or 50 Wh) depending on SKU.
- In moderate mixed usage (web, streaming, light work), users often see battery durations of 5-7 hours.
- Under heavier load (gaming, continuous CPU usage), the battery will drain much faster.
Thus, this is fine for a half day of use without charging under moderate usage, but you'd want to carry the charger for full day or heavy tasks.
Ports & Connectivity

- Good port variety: USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, audio jack, etc. This ensures compatibility with many peripherals without many dongles.
- USB-C supports data and likely power delivery (depending on variant) — helpful for charging or docking scenarios.
- Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 in many models - modern, fast wireless connectivity.
- No mention of Ethernet port (likely absent) - you'd need USB to Ethernet if needed.
Use Cases & Suitability
This laptop is well suited for:
- Students doing everyday tasks: writing, research, note taking, streaming
- Office users needing a full-sized screen for documents, spreadsheets
- Content consumption: movies, videos, web
- Light creative work (photo editing, graphic design at moderate resolution) - especially with OLED variant
It’s less suited for:
- Heavy 3D gaming, video editing at 4K, or other GPU-intensive tasks
- Long stretches of performance-heavy workloads
- Users needing very bright displays for outdoor use (unless OLED, but even then bright sun environments may be tough)
Verdict & Rating

Overall, the ASUS Vivobook Go 15 (E1504FA series, including NJ132WS variant) is a compelling choice in its price class - especially if you can get the OLED version. It offers features you’d expect in higher-end machines (good display, slim form, modern connectivity) while accepting compromises on power and battery under heavy use.
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