Amazon has $300 of the fantastic Asus VivoBook Pro 16

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Amazon has $300 of the fantastic Asus VivoBook Pro 16
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Memorial Day laptop deals offer a chance to save if you've been waiting for the moment to upgrade your setup, and there's a great deal going on one of our favourite laptops for creative work. Amazon has. In both cases, you get a device with enough power to handle demanding creative apps and broad coverage of a range of colour spaces. We highly rate this laptop thanks its extraordinary value.

This is the cheapest price we've seen on this laptop since its release just over a year ago. For those who want enhanced contrast, Amazon also hasWe gave the OLED version of this laptop a 4.5-star review when we tested it, praising the incredible value it provides for a laptop with a dedicated graphics card and good enough colour coverage for creative work.

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