If you don't have a big budget to spend but want a notebook that's big enough to work on and loaded enough for most modern applications, then the Asus X53SR should fit the bill. Its performance is cool, especially going by its starting low price tag of just £549.
Design
The X53SR is quite on the large and bulky side of the present day notebooks and as it weights nearly 3kg, it's not the best notebook for use on the move. Even after being loaded with an HD optical drive, it's a letdown that the screen resolution only stretches to 1,280x800 pixels, which is par below the number of pixels, needed to enjoy 1080p HD material. The Design of this notebook is rather average and it's fairly boxy with sharper up edges. It's not exactly ugly, but it won't have you bossing at it either. The touch pad buttons are also not the classier ones to use as there's only one single button so you would have to press it at either end for your click to be recognized.
Design
The X53SR is quite on the large and bulky side of the present day notebooks and as it weights nearly 3kg, it's not the best notebook for use on the move. Even after being loaded with an HD optical drive, it's a letdown that the screen resolution only stretches to 1,280x800 pixels, which is par below the number of pixels, needed to enjoy 1080p HD material. The Design of this notebook is rather average and it's fairly boxy with sharper up edges. It's not exactly ugly, but it won't have you bossing at it either. The touch pad buttons are also not the classier ones to use as there's only one single button so you would have to press it at either end for your click to be recognized.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar