ASUS X556UA Laptop - Intel® Core™ i7-6500U (6th Gen) 12GB RAM 2TB HDD DVDRW 15.6" Full HD LED Windows 10 - Black
The X556UA has the latest tech to help you develop your ideas and work at your best. It's great for editing complex documents, business use, editing photos, and anything else you do throughout the day. Not sure about the graphics but seems amazing for the price!
These Asus Laptops are ( Cabinet Display ) Ex Demo units from a major retailer and in immaculate ( A+ Grade ) like new condition with no signs of use but may have a VERY minor buff or scuff on the casing due to handling. The unit will be supplied in its original retail packaging or will have been professionally plain boxed. The units carry a 3 Months Warranty for Peace of Mind.
All comments (23)
damienace
24 Jan 172#1
3 month warranty, I wouldn't purchase this. You
furiousjammin to damienace
24 Jan 17#2
3 month warranty doesn't give much "peace of mind", but i think that's one hell of a spec for the money.
snappyfish to damienace
24 Jan 172#3
Another cracking 1st comment which really deserves voting hot or cold in it's own right.
jimbo001
24 Jan 17#4
Wouldn't buy Asus again, their driver support has been pathetic.
kingp1n
24 Jan 17#5
12gb ram wow haven't seen that so cheap
kingp1n
24 Jan 17#6
3x faster than my phone and desktop lol
jasee
24 Jan 17#7
Great value, pity about the integrated graphics card
PulisOut
24 Jan 172#8
For Ex-display read sat on shelf powered on all day while children hammer the keys and rub their grubby hands all over the screen. Wouldn't touch one with a barge poll.
ryshaz to PulisOut
24 Jan 171#9
I see your point but as he states it was a cabinet display so would that not mean it's in a display cabinet and not necessarily in the open for kids to hammer away on it?....
Bilbo1968
24 Jan 17#10
He has a valid point - whether you like it or not.
PulisOut
24 Jan 17#11
Have you been, have you seen ? do you trust them and PCworld display their laptop ON cabinate
Have you been, have you seen ? It does not say "IN a cabinet" do you trust them and PCworld display their laptop ON cabinets as do many others. The term might just mean it's not displayed in a shop window.
damienace
24 Jan 17#12
3 months warranty shows a lack of confidence in the product. That's my opinion.
Hardawan
24 Jan 171#13
do they accept paypal?
nodaus
24 Jan 17#14
it looks like a good deal if its ex-demo. if used its a gamble.
john Lewis the same model but with different specs (8gb ram 1TB HDD) for £500 new delivered
CR_&_JR
24 Jan 171#15
Would I be right in thinking that the Battery will have cooked or at least compromised, having been plugged in for the last 6 months or more on a display unit.
And if memory server me the battery fixed in this model which has to go back to be replaced. Shame thought :disappointed:
Savvy1
24 Jan 171#16
Do modern laptops really go wrong?
dt_matthews to Savvy1
24 Jan 17#17
As opposed to antique laptops?
redduck to Savvy1
24 Jan 17#20
probably more often than older laptops did because modern ones are built as a commodity, to a cost. Older ones were more likely to get a premium price so the was more margin to build to a better quality standard. Just my opinion.
118luke
24 Jan 17#18
If this had been 17" I'd have bought it in a heartbeat
durzetgrockle
24 Jan 17#19
sold out
Fihizi
24 Jan 17#21
I believe this post is posted by one of the members of svp.
Opening post
The X556UA has the latest tech to help you develop your ideas and work at your best. It's great for editing complex documents, business use, editing photos, and anything else you do throughout the day. Not sure about the graphics but seems amazing for the price!
These Asus Laptops are ( Cabinet Display ) Ex Demo units from a major retailer and in immaculate ( A+ Grade ) like new condition with no signs of use but may have a VERY minor buff or scuff on the casing due to handling. The unit will be supplied in its original retail packaging or will have been professionally plain boxed. The units carry a 3 Months Warranty for Peace of Mind.
All comments (23)
Have you been, have you seen ? It does not say "IN a cabinet" do you trust them and PCworld display their laptop ON cabinets as do many others. The term might just mean it's not displayed in a shop window.
john Lewis the same model but with different specs (8gb ram 1TB HDD) for £500 new delivered
And if memory server me the battery fixed in this model which has to go back to be replaced. Shame thought :disappointed: