Walton Passion WP156U8S

Unofficial specifications
Storage512 GB SSD | Cooling TechnologySingle Fan |
Wireless ChargingNo | 3.5mm Audio JackYes |
Camera Features720p HD | RAM Slots2 |
Processor ModelCore i5-1235U | Display Size15.6 inches |
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.2 | RAM8 GB |
Battery48 Wh | Cooling SystemSingle Fan |
Thunderbolt VersionNo | Processor Generation12th Gen |
Battery Capacity48 Wh | Model Number2024 |
SensorsNo | Graphics VRAMShared |
Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels | Display CharacteristicsIPS, 250 nits |
Model NamePassion WP156U8S | Processor BrandIntel |
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels | Frequency (Hz)60 |
Dimensions362.3 x 237.4 x 19.9 mm | Processor Cores10 |
TouchscreenNo | Product DescriptionSilver |
Ram8 GB | Charging Speed65W USB-C |
Standby Time8-10 hours | Processor Threads12 |
RAM ExpandableYes (up to 32GB) | Storage ExpandableYes (M.2 slot) |
Weight1.7 kg | App ControlNo |
Audio QualityStereo Speakers | Display Touch SupportNo |
BrandWalton | Build MaterialPlastic |
Screen Size15.6 inches | dupll1 Year |
Device TypeUltraportable | Available ColorsSilver |
Graphics CardIntel Iris Xe | Audio Jack3.5mm Combo Jack |
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home | Wifi SupportWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
Clock Feature12 MB cache | Keyboard LanguageEnglish/Bangla |
Usb TypeUSB 3.2 Gen 1 | Processor Speed1.3 GHz base / 4.4 GHz boost |
USB Ports1x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 | Warranty1 Year International Warranty |
Display TypeIPS | Refresh Rate60 Hz |
Special FeaturesTPM 2.0 | Backlit KeyboardYes |
Battery TypeLithium-ion | Body TypePlastic |
SD Card ReaderNo | ChipsetIntel Platform Controller Hub |
Storage Capacity512 GB | RAM Speed3200 MHz |
Build StandardStandard | HDMI PortsHDMI 2.0 |
dup34341.7 kg | Gpu TypeIntegrated |
Cpu TypeIntel Core i5 | Storage InterfaceNVMe PCIe Gen3 |
EthernetNo |
Reviewer
Apr 20, 2026
When I first unboxed the Walton Passion WP156U8S, I felt a rush of excitement. It was sleek, lightweight, and had a design that looked premium for its price point. I eagerly fired it up, anticipating a solid performance given the specs I had read about.
However, as soon as I navigated through the interface, a flicker of doubt hit me. The initial setup felt sluggish, like trying to run before properly learning to walk. I was so annoyed when it took longer than expected to boot up, and my heart sank as I realized this might not be the powerhouse I'd hoped for.
The marketing materials made some hefty claims about vibrant graphics and impressive battery life. Yet here’s where reality hit hard. Sure, the laptop looked fabulous on paper, but using it day-to-day felt like piecing together mismatched puzzle pieces.
I tried streaming my favorite shows to test that renowned display quality they bragged about; while colors appeared reasonably vivid, the occasional lag left me frustrated. It made me question whether this model was really delivering what it promised or if shiny advertisements were masking significant shortcomings.
Diving deeper into features now, let’s talk about connectivity. The WP156U8S runs on Windows 10 Home—a decent take for everyday tasks—but when I attempted multitasking with several tabs open? Yikes! The processor struggled more than I did during finals week in college!
As for the battery life? Initially rated at up to 7 hours, it seemed unlikely from day one. During regular usage—web browsing alone—I found myself scrambling for a charger around the 5-hour mark. For someone constantly on-the-go like me, that was a big red flag!
I decided to run some benchmark tests just out of curiosity and mild hope. When comparing against similar budget laptops, the WP156U8S’s results didn’t shine as bright as I'd have liked; most tasks felt labored. It genuinely surprised me how much stuttering occurred during simple operations like opening documents or switching applications.
This laptop is fine for basic tasks such as checking emails or watching videos at low resolutions. But editing photos? Forget about it! My frustration peaked when editing my family trip pictures caused major slowdowns—an experience that turned my creative motivation into exhaustion.
User experience isn’t all about stats and figures—it’s personal too! There were moments when listening to music or scrolling through Instagram provided slight joys thanks to crisp audio quality and vibrant visuals. But these moments quickly dissipated whenever I faced performance roadblocks.
An instance that stands out is when I attempted streaming while working on a presentation for work—multiple audio cutouts and buffering interrupted my flow more times than I'd care to count. This frustrating blend of productivity obstacles cast shadows on every attempt to truly enjoy using my device.
If you’re seeking something cheap and cheerful for light web browsing while avoiding anything demanding—this could work for you based on its stylish façade alone. However, my high hopes quickly faded as reality presented its less glamorous side.
With an overwhelming feeling of disappointment juxtaposed against those initial thrills of purchase, would I recommend the Walton Passion WP156U8S? Sadly, no—with its shortfalls outweighing any positive aspects I experienced personally. This laptop might have potential in another setting or era—but I'm ready to move forward towards better devices!