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ASUS VivoBook S13 S333JP Review: Keeping the Standard High

January 22, 2021 By Notebook Center Editorial Team ASUS
Summary: Compact 13.3-inch VivoBook with Core i5-1035G1, GeForce MX330, matte Full HD IPS display, and practical daily performance in a 1.2 kg chassis.

Editor note: This English article is an original adaptation of the Notebook-Center.ru review, based on the source test notes and specifications.

Overview

The ASUS VivoBook S13 S333JP is a 13.3-inch mid-range laptop introduced in late 2020. In this configuration, it combines an Intel Core i5-1035G1 processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD, and switchable graphics with Intel UHD Graphics G1 plus NVIDIA GeForce MX330 2 GB. The chassis is metal, the weight is 1.2 kg, and the screen uses a matte Full HD IPS panel. The model targets users who need a compact daily notebook with enough graphics headroom for light creative tasks and casual gaming.

Technical Specifications

ProcessorIntel Core i5-1035G1 (1.0 GHz base, up to 3.6 GHz)
Memory8 GB DDR4-2666
Storage512 GB SSD
Display13.3-inch, 1920x1080, IPS, matte
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics G1 + NVIDIA GeForce MX330 2 GB GDDR5
WirelessWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
AudioSonicMaster, dual speakers
PortsUSB 3.2, USB 2.0, USB Type-C, HDMI, microSD card reader, combo audio jack
Webcam1 MP
Battery3-cell Li-Polymer, 50 Wh
Size and Weight305 x 200 x 15 mm, 1.2 kg
OSWindows 10 Home 64-bit
Tested ConfigurationASUS VivoBook S13 S333JP-EG001T (90NB0QP4-M00930)

Design and Portability

The notebook uses an aluminum-alloy build with a practical matte finish that helps hide fingerprints. The source review notes solid panel rigidity and clean assembly without obvious gaps. At 1.2 kg and 15 mm thickness, the VivoBook S13 is easy to carry for commuting, study, or business travel. The design is understated overall, with one visual accent: the highlighted Enter key.

Display, Audio, and Webcam

The 13.3-inch Full HD IPS display provides wide viewing angles and a matte surface that is easier to use under indoor lighting. The review also reports 100% sRGB coverage and 300 nits brightness, which is suitable for most indoor tasks, though direct bright sunlight is less comfortable. Audio comes from two speakers with SonicMaster tuning and is clear for everyday media, while deeper bass is limited. The built-in 1 MP webcam is usable for calls but not especially sharp.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The island-style keyboard has 1.4 mm key travel and includes backlighting, which improves usability in low light. Key feedback is described as comfortable for regular typing. The touchpad supports multi-touch gestures and includes ASUS NumberPad functionality for faster numeric input. In this unit, a fingerprint reader is optional rather than guaranteed.

Performance and Graphics

For office work, web activity, communication apps, and media tasks, the Core i5-1035G1 platform is positioned well. The system can switch between integrated Intel graphics and discrete GeForce MX330 graphics depending on workload. Based on the source testing, this allows smoother handling of light graphics and selected modern games at reduced or moderate settings compared with integrated-only laptops. The 8 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD keep everyday responsiveness at a good level for multitasking.

Ports, Connectivity, and Battery

The port set is practical for a compact model: HDMI for external displays, USB Type-C, USB 3.2, USB 2.0, microSD, and a combo audio jack. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. The 50 Wh battery supports up to 10 hours in standby according to the source, while office-style usage at lowered screen brightness is reported around 5 to 6 hours.

Verdict

The ASUS VivoBook S13 S333JP is a balanced lightweight notebook for users who want portability, a matte IPS screen, and occasional help from discrete graphics without moving to a heavier class. Its key strengths are practical build quality, useful everyday performance, and a solid feature mix for work and study. The main trade-off is that endurance in active office use is moderate rather than class-leading, and the webcam quality remains basic.