ASUS Vivobook S16 (S3607) review
ASUS Vivobook S16 (S3607) — from 2025, 1.67 kg, performance 41.
Technical specifications
| Type | Laptop |
| Release year | 2025 |
| Screen | 16" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 5 225H , Intel Core Ultra 7 255H , Qualcomm Snapdragon X (X1-26-100) |
| Graphics | Intel Arc 130T |
| Max. RAM | 16 GB |
| Weight | 1.67 kg |
| Battery | 70 Wh |
Performance scores
Reliability 92 and enthusiast compute in a 16-inch one-year-old body
The Vivobook S16 (S3607) of 2025 asks $765 with a Core Ultra 5 225H, Arc 130T graphics, and 16 GB of RAM. Its two verified strengths are emphatic: reliability at 92 — 70.4 percent above the general-class median of 54, top quartile — and compute at 91.36, the enthusiast band, 54.9 percent above median. The graphics column reads zero against a 27.24 class median, and as with every Arc 130T entry this batch that zero is a coverage artifact: the platform has no matched scoring entry. Unmeasured by these axes, not counted weak.
The workhorse pair, verified
A 92 reliability reading on a one-year-old machine is among the best longevity odds on the general shelf, and the enthusiast-band 91.36 compute score guarantees the engine will not be the reason the machine retires. For office, development, and multi-window work on a 16-inch panel, this configuration is the buy-it-and-forget-it seat, and both numbers are receipts the class median cannot approach.
The two honest boundaries
Graphics are unscored and the capability sheet is empty — no gaming claims at any level, none invented from the zero; verify at the source if integrated graphics matter to the purchase. And the 16 GB memory bank is the configuration's quiet ceiling: adequate for the office envelope today, the first column this seat will outgrow. Both boundaries are printed; neither touches the two strengths the ticket rests on.
New-platform slope
The measured rate is 15 percent per year with no launch anchor. Two years retain roughly three-quarters of the $765. Strong reliability readings tend to pull the realized slope toward the gentler end of the band — the 92 is the hedge.
Positioning on the shelf
No analog peers are returned. The $765 row's three-architecture experiment — Snapdragon, this Intel seat, and the Ryzen AI 5 — gets its cleanest statement here: this is the reliability-and-compute corner, with the strongest pair of measured carrying numbers at the ticket.
Bottom line
For a buyer who wants one-year-old, big-screen workhorse iron — top-quartile longevity odds, enthusiast compute, a fair ticket — the two measured columns close the case. The graphics blank is homework, the 16 GB bank is the growth boundary, and neither is hidden. A strong, honest, general-shelf purchase.
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⭐ What stands out
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reliability is higher than typical general laptop class (+70.4%) (high tier).
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CPU performance is higher than typical general laptop class (+54.9%) (enthusiast tier).
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration easily handles AAA games at ultra settings, 4K video editing, and engineering applications.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 54) ↔ price (median 247.9).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 50) ↔ overall performance (median 43.1).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.3).
Vivobook S16 (S3607): verdict
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