Description

ASUS X415MA Intel Celeron N4020

Key Specifications

  • Model: ASUS VivoBook 14 X415MA (e.g., BV188T, BV365W, BV011W) with Intel® Celeron® N4020 processor (1.1 GHz base, up to 2.8 GHz turbo, 4 MB cache; dual-core, dual-thread)

  • Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 600, integrated

  • Memory:

    • Typically ships with 4 GB DDR4 soldered/on-board; plus 1 SO-DIMM slot for expansion (up to 8 GB total)

  • Storage:

    • Configurations include 256 GB M.2 NVMe SSD, 1 TB 5400 RPM SATA HDD, or combinations supported via M.2 + drive bay

  • Display:

    • 14″ HD (1366 × 768, ~200 nits, 45% NTSC) or some FHD (1920 × 1080, ~220‑250 nits, IPS‑level, NanoEdge) depending on SKU; non‑touch, anti‑glare, 82% screen‑to‑body ratio

Ports & I/O

  • 1 × USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type‑A

  • 1 × USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type‑C

  • 2 × USB 2.0 Type‑A

  • 1 × HDMI 1.4

  • 1 × 3.5 mm audio combo jack

  • DC‑in port; micro‑SD card reader available on select models

Keyboard, Trackpad & Inputs

  • Chiclet keyboard, ~1.4 mm key travel

  • Some SKUs include backlit keyboard (optional) and support ASUS NumberPad

  • 720p HD (VGA) webcam

  • Built‑in microphones; SonicMaster audio by ICEpower

Connectivity & Battery

  • Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac, single‑stream) and Bluetooth 4.1 or 5.1 depending on region

  • Battery: 37 Wh, 2-cell Li‑ion

  • Power adapter: 33 W (19 V, 1.75 A) or 45 W depending on configuration (usually 33 W for Celeron models)

Design & Weight

  • Weight: ~1.5 kg (without battery), ~1.6 kg with battery

  • Dimensions: approx. 325 × 216 × 19.9 mm (W × D × H) for most models

  • Build: plastic chassis available in Transparent Silver or Slate Grey finishes

Real-World Feedback

  • Reviewers note that the build quality is acceptable and the CPU stays cool under light use

  • Screen quality is average—some users describe it as slightly washed out—but battery life and keyboard (backlit) are highlights for the price point

  • Mixed impressions: Redditors warn that the N4020 is a low-tier processor, and pairing it with just 4 GB RAM and eMMC storage can mean frequent swap, sluggish usability, and poor multitasking

Upgrade Potential

  • Optional SO‑DIMM RAM slot for upgrading to up to 8 GB total (e.g., adding 4 GB module) improves multitasking a bit.

  • Storage upgrades: adds M.2 SSD or swap out/add HDD for better performance and capacity.

  • Note: No support for dual-channel on single-channel base, so UHD Graphics remains minimal.

Pros & Cons

 Pros

  • Very affordable entry-level laptop, ideal for basic tasks

  • Lightweight and compact, great portability

  • Quiet operation with low heat

  • USB-C port and optional backlit keyboard on some models

 Cons

  • Celeron N4020 is underpowered for modern multitasking or heavy apps

  • 4 GB RAM is limiting; Windows will frequently swap

  • Some models shipped with eMMC storage, which is slower than SSD

  • Display resolution (1366×768) and color gamut are basic

  • Battery life modest—expect around 4–5 hours of light use

Who It’s For

  • Best suited for students or casual users needing light web browsing, word processing, email, and video calls.

  • Not recommended for any heavier workflows like multiple browser tabs, photo editing, programming, or gaming.

  • Ideal if price sensitivity and portability are top priorities, and frequent updates/upgrade path are planned.

Quick Specs Table

Component Specification
CPU Intel Celeron N4020 (1.1–2.8 GHz, 2C/2T)
Graphics Intel UHD 600 integrated
RAM 4 GB DDR4 onboard + up to 1× slot (max 8 GB)
Storage 256 GB SSD or 1 TB HDD (M.2 + bay supported)
Display 14″ HD (1366×768) or some FHD IPS (1920×1080)
Ports USB‑A, USB‑C, HDMI, audio jack, micro‑SD reader
Wi-Fi / BT Wi‑Fi 5 / Bluetooth 4.1–5.1
Battery 37 Wh, 2-cell Li‑ion (~33–45 W charger)
Weight & Dimensions ~1.6 kg; 325×216×19.9 mm
Extras SonicMaster audio, keyboard (backlit optional)

Tips to Improve Experience

  • Upgrade storage to an SSD rather than eMMC or HDD for snappier boot and app loading.

  • Add RAM to reach at least 8 GB if possible.

  • Stick to lightweight apps and avoid Chrome with many tabs open.

  • Consider using lightweight Linux distributions if Windows performance is too sluggish.

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