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Why I'll Never Buy an Asus Laptop Again

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8 hours agoby riasatsk
When I first bought my ASUS VivoBook K15 OLED, I was excited. It looked beautiful, felt solid, and the OLED display was stunning. On paper, it seemed like a great value for the price — a laptop that could handle my work, my creative projects, and casual use without breaking a sweat. I was optimistic. Maybe even a little proud of the purchase.

That didn’t last.

Not long after I started using it regularly, small issues began to pop up. Occasional flickers on the screen. A weird delay when waking it from sleep. I ignored them at first. Maybe it was just a software thing, maybe it would iron itself out after a few updates. But then came the black screen. Out of nowhere. The laptop would turn on — I could hear the fan, feel the warmth, even see the keyboard light up — but the screen stayed pitch black. The charging indicator light started doing this strange blink every second, like it was trying to say something but couldn’t quite speak.

I tried every fix I could find. Holding the power button, connecting it to an external monitor, attempting to enter BIOS. Sometimes it would come back, briefly, only to die again the next day. The cycle repeated, and the more I searched online, the more I realized this wasn’t just me. There were countless other people dealing with the same thing. Same symptoms. Same model. Same silence from ASUS.

That’s when the real frustration kicked in. I reached out to ASUS support, hoping for some guidance, some help, some acknowledgment. But all I got was the same generic suggestions — reset it, check with a service center, sorry it’s out of warranty. There was no ownership, no solution, no sense of urgency. Just cold copy-paste responses that left me feeling more alone with the problem than ever.

The worst part is the emotional toll it takes. A laptop isn’t just a piece of hardware for me. It’s my workspace, my tool, sometimes even my escape. And when it fails — especially so early, and so completely — it’s more than just an inconvenience. It’s lost time, lost trust, and frankly, a lot of unnecessary stress. Every time I opened the lid, not knowing if it would turn on or not, I felt defeated. It sounds silly, but it gets to you.

The final straw came when it shut down again while plugged in, fully charged, after only being asleep for a few minutes. I opened it up, and nothing. No sign of life except the same blinking charging light. That was it for me.

I ended up switching brands. Got a new laptop. No fancy OLED this time, no frills — just something that works. And honestly? It’s been a breath of fresh air.

So no, I won’t be buying another ASUS laptop again. I trusted the brand once. I gave it the benefit of the doubt. But between the hardware issues, the lack of real support, and the emotional drain of constant troubleshooting, I’m done. Lesson learned.

If you’re reading this and considering an ASUS laptop — I’m not saying every model will fail. But just know what you’re signing up for. I wish someone had told me.