QUOTE(adrian1984 @ Aug 14 2011, 12:47 AM)
Thanks for the tips for both of you, I will ask my GF sis to try it out.
Review (sorry this is my 1st time writing this):
I was helping her to install some basic software just now. The look is quite nice if you ask me. Shining Black with silver lining at the side. Battery estimated can last till 6 hours under power saving mode. The laptop is slightly bulky but is still acceptable. Run for ~4 hours, only some heat feel on the left bottom palm side. The power button is on the top right on the keyboard, with a tiny white LED light, which in my opinion, slightly annoying. But I like the keyboard as it is big, and with the number key pad separated available, just like a normal desktop keyboard. And the touchpad is not easy to catch dust, but the "touchpad-clicking-button" is just a bit hard to "click on". The "power supply" is very heavy (roughly 1.5inch X 6 x 3, ~0.8kg) and relatively big if compare with my old dell. The webcam is clear even with the transparent sticker still attached.
Speed wise, the startup is slower compare with my desktop (AMD X6 1055T, onboard HD5970 GPU, 4GB ram). I barely remember it took around 25-35 minutes to install CS5.5 master collection. Initial loading is slow if I try to open "My computer" after the lappy just loaded, but no issues later. Need 5-CDs to build the recovery CD, took 2hours+ to do it.
Visual and sound wise: quite good, but I am not those entertainment sensitive type people and it appears to be ok for me.
Not tested on any hardcore games yet.
Package: One ASUS sling bag, sponge thin but look wise still ok. (end up buy her a RM80 belkin backpack)
Comes with a driver CD, and one Asus wired mouse (not tested yet), a "wire bandage", a 70% Coke-can-size subwoofer(not tested yet). No windows CD provided.
O.O NOW I KENOT WAIT FOR MINE RAWRReview (sorry this is my 1st time writing this):
I was helping her to install some basic software just now. The look is quite nice if you ask me. Shining Black with silver lining at the side. Battery estimated can last till 6 hours under power saving mode. The laptop is slightly bulky but is still acceptable. Run for ~4 hours, only some heat feel on the left bottom palm side. The power button is on the top right on the keyboard, with a tiny white LED light, which in my opinion, slightly annoying. But I like the keyboard as it is big, and with the number key pad separated available, just like a normal desktop keyboard. And the touchpad is not easy to catch dust, but the "touchpad-clicking-button" is just a bit hard to "click on". The "power supply" is very heavy (roughly 1.5inch X 6 x 3, ~0.8kg) and relatively big if compare with my old dell. The webcam is clear even with the transparent sticker still attached.
Speed wise, the startup is slower compare with my desktop (AMD X6 1055T, onboard HD5970 GPU, 4GB ram). I barely remember it took around 25-35 minutes to install CS5.5 master collection. Initial loading is slow if I try to open "My computer" after the lappy just loaded, but no issues later. Need 5-CDs to build the recovery CD, took 2hours+ to do it.
Visual and sound wise: quite good, but I am not those entertainment sensitive type people and it appears to be ok for me.
Not tested on any hardcore games yet.
Package: One ASUS sling bag, sponge thin but look wise still ok. (end up buy her a RM80 belkin backpack)
Comes with a driver CD, and one Asus wired mouse (not tested yet), a "wire bandage", a 70% Coke-can-size subwoofer(not tested yet). No windows CD provided.
Aug 14 2011, 12:50 AM

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