Reviewed on August 30, 2010The Asus Eee PC 1215N combines Intel's dual-core Atom CPU with Nvidia Ion graphics and Optimus GPU-switching for an impressive overall package, but one that still feels a bit too much like a Netbook.TAGS:Asus Eee PC, Netbook, ASUS, dual-core, multimedia, NVidia, Intel, laptop computer, CPU, keyboard
Reviewed on February 2, 2011The Asus U41JF is a workmanlike but uninspiring 14-inch laptop that offers decent performance and graphics and excellent battery life, but costs nearly as much as a MacBook.TAGS:ASUS, keyboard, key, Intel, Nvidia GeForce, laptop computer, NVidia, 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 March 8, 2010The Asus K60I-RBBBR05 is a well-built budget laptop with enough power for most mainstream users. It has a decent battery life, a huge hard drive, and roomy 16-inch display. You get a lot for your money, but buyers will have to wade through a sea of bloatware.TAGS:ASUS, display, keyboard, laptop computer, Dell, Dell Inspiron, Intel
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, battery, Intel, operating system, hard drive
Reviewed on August 4, 2010The thin design and Nvidia Optimus automatic graphics switching on the Asus UL80J-BBK5 are appealing, but the underperforming CPU and battery life on this compact 14-incher are disappointments.TAGS:ASUS, Optimus Corp., Alienware, NVidia, keyboard, laptop computer, Intel, games