
Design
Dyed leather on the Lid and palm rest, the F8P Stamps authority with a bold and unfazed authority. Asus Claims the design as "mix and match”.
"Amazing White" (Also"Galaxy Black," with matching black leather) test unit looks a strand on the feministic gender. With the Leather Clad mouse, A stylish silver carrying case, It’s a sure hit with the freaky college goers and the style aficionados, or David
A rotating webcam with chrome lining and a silver trim all around provide nice prominent points, and the theme continues to the F8P's matte silver keyboard. Other aesthetic treatment include Asus's logo inset in silver atop the lid and a power button in brushed metal finish integrated with a bright blue power on Light is super cool.
Performance
The F8P Offers several Intel dual-core processor as an option. The high-function 2.0 GHz Core2Duo T7250 "Santa Rosa" spec is a mid range option in the F8's range of choices (Including 2.4GHz T7700).
wPrime is a program that enables the processor to carry on recursive mathematical calculations, the advantage of such a program is, it is multi-threaded and its capable of using both processor cores at the same time, thereby enabling higher accuracy benchmarking measurements than Super Pi.
Pros
+ Better-than-average Notebook
+ Futuristic and quality build
+ Crispy screen for graphics work
+ Leather upholstery
Cons
- Feel of Keyboard, touchpad buttons awkward
- Screen gloss is an eyesore
- Cheap plastics and Drastic Mix Match Colors
Overall
The F8P has a bold visual presence to serve as a slightly more flamboyant PC substitute, for the usual notebook choices of Apple’s. Style aside, the F8P strikes equal balance between performance and portability, serving enough of both to make this a possible Uni-computer solution for many users. Battery life can be better and high screen gloss is an eyesore, Apart from these issues the F8P is a Smacking, solid total package.
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