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Cons Short battery life (to be expected given the weight and power). Hard disc in/out not as fast as it might be. on by Gamaeliel | Read full review
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Cons Only need a SSD disc. on by pinalord | Read full review
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Cons There are alot sadly. Beyond the basics of short battery life and bulk.
1. The computer over heats all the time, I have tried many things and finally seem to have it under control.
2. Random freezes and crashes, I assume it is my fault but asus help line on by Nafarious8G | Read full review -
Cons lack of instruction or setup for the intel connect and the 3d function on by wnd50 | Read full review
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Cons Not many cons.
Battery life is an hour to an hour and a half, need to bring the power supply with you. on by frostbyte73 | Read full review -
Cons No cons. Sure it's heavy, but it is manageable for this 68-year-old softy. Glad Asus provides a backpack and a gaming mouse with the A-1. on by Elliott Minor | Read full review
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Cons Nothing really that makes it bad. on by weqalg25 | Read full review
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Cons Do not know really. I have no complain about the power supply. Keyboard could be more sturdy on by mohammedsk | Read full review
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Cons The mouse one button setup is really hard to use. I have to use a wireless mouse, but it is my preferred way to game. Some bloatware, no windows 7 disk; they have a backup solution to create recovery DVD's but it took at least 2 hours to create. on by oneboricua1 | Read full review
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Cons The rubber feet at the back of the laptop tend to slip off (easily remedied by using a good auto weatherproofing glue for $3), my unit has some lifting on the fascia panel below the power button. No Crossfire option. on by 1nf1ltr8r | Read full review
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Cons few input and output ports on by akbar2010 | Read full review
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Cons You can't do any typing on this computer. The keyboard sometimes doesn't repsond to key strokes. on by mmorris5820 | Read full review