Product Summary
7.3
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The bad: Thick and heavy; poor speaker position; no easy access USB ports; no ExpressCard slot; stiff touchpad buttons; no security features for a business notebook; poor battery life.
The bottom line: The powerful performance, as well as the wealth of connectivity features, make this notebook suitable for almost any computing work. However, the lack of security features and ExpressCard slot are glaring omissions that mar an otherwise impressive business machine.
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8.7
out of 10CNET Asia Review
The Asus A6J is an identical twin, albeit a significantly more powerful one, of the older A6V notebook. Based on Intel's fastest Centrino platform to date, the dual-core processor makes short work of any applications optimized for multithread processing. However, as this laptop line targets the business executive, powerful performance may be sidelined by its lack of security features which notebooks such as the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 and Lenovo's ThinkPad Z60m--both containing biometric fingerprint scanners and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chips--have.
Design
Molded from the same material used on racing vehicles, the metallic black exterior is formed from carbon fiber which is stronger than magnesium alloy, yet significantly lighter. Coming in at a hefty 2.85kg, the weight savings from the case material is probably the only factor stopping it from being classified as a desktop replacement. Executives or students who are required to carry their notebooks for long periods may want to consider a lighter machine.
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Two rows of function buttons, one found at the front of the unit and the other above the keyboard, provide easy access to applications. Next to the dedicated buttons are LEDs that display system status and use a single panel design that causes different colors to "bleed" into each other. The full-size keyboard sits above the two-button touchpad. Though we like the steely aesthetics of the latter, the buttons are the stiffest we have encountered and uncomfortable for extended periods. The layout of the keyboard is not friendly to first-person shooter games, as users who like to map actions to the bottom left Ctrl key may find themselves accidentally hitting the Fn button instead. This is a problem for those who frequently use shortcut keys as well.
The placement of ports requires some rethinking. Though as a business machine the placement of the ethernet and modem ports on the right side of the unit permit quick network hookup, we wonder why all the USB ports are consolidated at the back. Most users, especially in the corporate world, rely on high-capacity USB flash disks to quickly and cheaply transfer data. So the omission of an easy-access USB port brings ill tidings to this laptop.
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User Reviews
Excellent Gaming machine with Intel Duo Core
Jun 15, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: powerful X1600 graphics card, bluetooth, 100GB harddisk, 1.8Ghz, 1GB memory, 2 years warranty
Cons: No Infrared, no express card slot, 1GB memory is 533Mhz, The free optical mouse should be wireless
Opinion:
Got this machine for 2600sgd on PC Show June2006.
Plus I got additional 512MB ram (total of 1.5GB), 1GB kingston miniSD, external 40GB 2.5 samsung 5400 portable harddisk, asus xite gamepad as freebies.
I will probably buy 2pcs 1GB 667Mhz SODIMM DDR2 to get the max memory output
excellent 4 student
May 16, 2006Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: powerfull grafic card -latest intel's duo cpu - super multi +- d/l dvd writer
Cons: poor speaker location-very bad tereble sound-2.8 kg weight-noisy dvd drive - so hot under touch pad
Opinion:
if u use headphone instead of speaker and place it on a desk instead of ur lap and its heat is negligible 4 u it is the best
because of its powerfull vga and cpu and xbrite monitor and so many other good featur
nice features for its price
Mar 2, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: i like the DVI port, nice graphics card for games, excellent 2 years warranty
Cons: Short battery life but acceptable
Opinion:
highly recommended for serious buyers for its powerpack features.. 2 years hardware warranty is very important to me..
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