Reviewed on November 12, 2010The compact 10-inch Asus Eee PC 1015PN offers a dual-core Atom processor and Nvidia Ion graphics for decidedly better-than-average Netbook performance, but premium ultraportables that aren't much more expensive can do better still.TAGS:Asus Eee PC, Netbook, ASUS, dual-core, keyboard, Windows 7, NVidia, battery, operating system, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on October 6, 2010For only a slight price increase over its single-core cousins, the Asus Eee PC 1015PEM's dual-core Atom CPU handles multitasking better, but this Netbook doesn't offer the features or performance we've seen in higher-priced "premium" alternatives.TAGS:Asus Eee PC, ASUS, Netbook, dual-core, keyboard, CPU, battery, Intel, operating system
Reviewed on February 23, 2010With switchable Nvidia graphics and a thin design, the Asus UL50VT-RBBBK05 sacrifices power for longer battery life, while still managing to be a gaming-capable notebook. For its price, though, you could buy a laptop with a faster Core i3 CPU.TAGS:ASUS, graphics chip, laptop computer, CPU, NVidia, keyboard, battery, games
Reviewed on October 7, 2010The Asus Eee PC 1015PED is the definition of standard 10-inch Netbook, with little to distinguish it despite its solid overall performance: we've seen it all before.TAGS:Asus Eee PC, Netbook, ASUS, keyboard, Intel, battery, operating system, hard drive
Reviewed on October 6, 2010For only a slight price increase over its single-core cousins, the Asus Eee PC 1015PEM's dual-core Atom CPU handles multitasking better, but this Netbook doesn't offer the features or performance we've seen in higher-priced "premium" alternatives.TAGS:Asus Eee PC, ASUS, Netbook, dual-core, keyboard, CPU, battery, Intel, operating system
Reviewed on August 5, 2009With its low-end single-core processor, dedicated GeForce graphics, and 16:9 display, the unquestionably sleek, entertainment-minded Asus UX50V-RX05 is a good fit for a specific user profile: the movie lover/sometime gamer.TAGS:ASUS, chassis, Netbook, design, USB port, laptop computer, battery, games