Walton Symphony WPS156U8S

Unofficial specifications
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home | Graphics CardIntel Iris Xe |
Graphics VRAMShared | TouchscreenNo |
Product DescriptionGray | Usb TypeUSB 3.2 Gen 1 |
App ControlNo | Display Touch SupportNo |
EthernetNo | BrandWalton |
Warranty1 Year International Warranty | Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.2 |
Thunderbolt VersionNo | Wifi SupportWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
Keyboard LanguageEnglish/Bangla | Display Size15.6 inches |
dup34341.8 kg | Display TypeIPS |
Storage1 TB SSD | Cpu TypeIntel Core i7 |
Cooling SystemDual Fan | Model NameSymphony WPS156U8S |
Battery Capacity52 Wh | RAM16 GB |
Ram16 GB | Gpu TypeIntegrated |
SensorsNo | Dimensions365 x 240 x 20 mm |
Special FeaturesTPM 2.0 | Processor Generation11th Gen |
Screen Size15.6 inches | Audio Jack3.5mm Combo Jack |
Battery TypeLithium-ion | 3.5mm Audio JackYes |
RAM Speed3200 MHz | RAM Slots2 |
Storage InterfaceNVMe PCIe Gen3 | Processor ModelCore i7-1165G7 |
Weight1.8 kg | Refresh Rate60 Hz |
dupll1 Year | Device TypePerformance |
Audio QualityStereo Speakers | Available ColorsGray |
Battery52 Wh | Charging Speed65W USB-C |
Build MaterialPlastic | Model Number2024 |
Storage Capacity1 TB | Processor Threads8 |
ChipsetIntel Platform Controller Hub | Backlit KeyboardYes |
Cooling TechnologyDual Fan | Clock Feature12 MB cache |
Processor BrandIntel | Processor Speed1.3 GHz base / 4.7 GHz boost |
HDMI PortsHDMI 2.0 | USB Ports2x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 |
Frequency (Hz)60 | Body TypePlastic |
RAM ExpandableYes (up to 64GB) | SD Card ReaderNo |
Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels | Standby Time10-12 hours |
Wireless ChargingNo | Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels |
Display CharacteristicsIPS, 300 nits | Camera Features1080p HD |
Processor Cores4 | Storage ExpandableYes (M.2 slot) |
Build StandardStandard |
Reviewer
Apr 20, 2026
The first time I laid my hands on the Walton Symphony WPS156U8S, I was genuinely psyched. I mean, look at it—sleek design, vibrant colors, and that catchy name! It felt like it had all the bling of a high-end laptop and made me hope I'd found my new favorite device. However, as the excitement faded, reality hit me like a cold splash of water.
I vividly remember unboxing it. There were those flashy promotional materials promising top-notch performance and editing prowess. But so much of that hype quickly unraveled once I put the laptop to work. It’s like unwrapping a beautifully packaged chocolate only to find out it's actually cardboard inside.
This laptop looks good on paper but feels **cheap** in your hands. The plastic casing is not what I expected for an otherwise stylish computer—the flex when I press on the keyboard is downright unsettling. **I was so annoyed when** I noticed how flimsy the hinges felt; it gave me anxiety about how long this thing would last.
On multiple occasions, I've had issues with the trackpad being overly sensitive or completely unresponsive. Imagine trying to navigate through important documents only to have your cursor jump all over the screen! This made working efficiently unnecessarily challenging and left me frustrated.
Now let's talk about performance—the area where Walton really needs to step things up. Initially, I believed that 8GB of RAM would have no problem managing my daily tasks like browsing and light multitasking. Yet here I am, experiencing frequent lags that remind me of trying to run a marathon with a pebble in my shoe.
Playing videos generally runs fine until you dare to open a few tabs alongside—it’s like suddenly trying to juggle while riding a unicycle! **I felt shocked** at how sluggish everything became during such simple tasks. You expect something called “Symphony” would harmonize efficiency!
The Walton Symphony WPS156U8S comes at a price point that teeters right between "affordable" and "should've been better." For what they charge, I expected more than just basic features slapped together with cheap parts. **I felt insulted by what they put forth as value—too many compromises masked under fancy marketing language.** It’s frustrating when you realize budget options can do more for less.
The expectations were not just set by me—they were set by their own advertising! When looking for my next laptop, I'm willing to stretch my budget **for quality**, but this one left me feeling short-changed every single time I used it.
I want to stress that there are some bright spots amid the frustrations. The display quality—a delightful 15-inch IPS panel—genuinely impressed me! Watching movies was enjoyable thanks to its decent colors and clarity. This feature alone may make it appealing if you're planning solely for media consumption without intensive tasks.
Furthermore, battery life isn't terrible either—not groundbreaking—but certainly respectable enough for casual use without feeling tethered to an outlet constantly. On days when I could take it out without needing a charger in tow, I found myself pleasantly surprised!
The Walton Symphony WPS156U8S has been a blend of disappointment and delight. **I can't fully recommend it unless you're looking purely for basic tasks** or just need something lightweight for occasional use. For those of us demanding more from technology today—this laptop fails to dazzle.
If you’re considering this option thinking it'll match higher-end offerings? You're setting yourself up for some serious letdowns unless your expectations are staggeringly low. Overall? Cute but superficial—a beautiful mirage that fades fast once you dig deeper.