Sabtu, 25 Agustus 2012

ASUS UL30 REVIEW


The Asus UL30 is a CULV based notebook. It is thin and light, offers solid overall performance and comes at an affordable price. CULV based notebooks are known for offering better performance than netbooks; they are also cheaper than traditional ultraportables.

Specifications
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit)
RAM: up to 8GB
Storage: 500GB spinning at 5,400 rpm
Display: 13.3 inches

Build and Design
The machine weighs less than 1 inch in thickness and weighs 4 pounds. It is sleek and maintains a slim profile. Build quality is good; the design looks neat and elegant.

Keyboard and touchpad
The Asus UL30 has a full-size keyboard. The keys provide decent tactile feedback. You will be able to achieve your normal typing speed without much effort. The touchpad supports the two-finger scroll multitouch feature. It does not come with distinct left and right buttons, but that is unlikely to be an issue. Sensitivity is good, but buttons are a bit stiff.

Performance
The Asus UL30 has enough power inside its chassis to handle most tasks around the house. It is also good at multi-tasking. You can open more than 3 programs simultaneously. High-end gaming is still out of question.

Battery life
At around 10 hours, the battery life is pretty good for a machine of this size. Actually it lasts longer than most ultraportable notebooks in the market.

Ports and Slots
Port selection is satisfactory. There are 3 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, 5-in-1 card reader and 0.3 mp webcam. There is no optical drive.


Pros
Thin and light
Elegant design
Great battery life
Solid performance
Comfortable keyboard

Cons
Glossy display
Average graphics performance

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