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Asus K52DR


$849.00 Released June, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Decently thin, lightweight design. AMD Radeon HD 5470 graphics offer decent gaming performance. Solidly built - can handle regular use and abuse with no issues.

The Cons:Comes loaded up with quite a bit of bloatware. Last-generation AMD processor isn't as efficient or powerful as newer new AMD or Intel chips. Keyboard feels too soft and spongy, isn't very comfortable to type on.

The Asus K52DR is a specialized 15” backlit-LED laptop built both for casual and professional use. It hosts a slim and stylish profile for easy portability, a chiclit keyboard with anti-dust keys, and a multi-touch touchpad that supports pinch and zoom.

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Featured is an AMD Phenom II Triple-Core N830 (2.1GHz) processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 320GB SATA HDD, a 15.6 LED backlight display, and a dedicated ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 graphics module with 1GB of DDR3 VRAM. Also included are professional-grade Altec Lansing speakers with SRS Premium Audio. The components allow users to access games, watch movies, and even transmit to a compatible HDTV.

Features

  • Specialized Laptop
  • Casual & Business Use
  • AMD Phenom CPU
  • DDR3 RAM
  • SATA HDD
  • DVD SuperMulti
  • Backlit LED Display
  • ATI Mobility Graphics
  • BGN Wireless
  • SRS Premium Audio
  • 6-Cell Lithium Ion
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • VGA/HDMI Connectivity
  • Sunken Hinge Design
  • SmartLogon Facial Recognition

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Pros
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    Decently thin, lightweight design.

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    AMD Radeon HD 5470 graphics offer decent gaming performance.

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    Solidly built - can handle regular use and abuse with no issues.

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    Keyboard sports a full num pad.

Cons
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    Comes loaded up with quite a bit of bloatware.

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    Last-generation AMD processor isn't as efficient or powerful as newer new AMD or Intel chips.

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    Keyboard feels too soft and spongy, isn't very comfortable to type on.

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    Very poor battery life - less than three hours of regular use.

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    Glossy display reflects too much glare for outdoor use.

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