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Asus U1F


$2,200.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Keyboard is comfortable to work with. Textured palm rests are comfortable and sleek looking. Display can show 720p video without skipping frames.

The Cons:On-board memory needs to be upgraded right away to function at full potential. Processor is a little slow, bogs down with lots of applications running. Music output sounds washed out and tinny.

The Asus U1F is a high-end laptop. It has very similar features to another laptop by Asus, the U1E. These features range from using the same Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, and four USB 2.0 ports. The U1F ends up with a disadvantage despite having many similar features, such as having a long outdated operating system (Windows XP) pre-installed, as opposed to the U1E's more recent OS (Windows Vista).

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It also has less RAM, with only 512MB versus 1.5GB. The U1F features an Intel Core 2 Duo U2400 CPU, which allows the laptop to process information with ease. Using it's dual cores, it manages to process information faster and more efficiently than any single core CPU, giving the user a smooth experience on their laptop. It also features a fingerprint scanner, which enhances the laptops security. With the fingerprint scanner, the laptop can be locked out to everyone except the user, who can unlock it using their fingerprint. This ensures that the user has absolute security, so they can have their mind at ease when leaving their laptop unattended.

Features

  • Intel Core 2 Duo U2400 CPU
  • 1.006GHz
  • Four USB 2.0 ports
  • Windows XP Professional
  • 512MB DDR2 RAM
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • 11.1" screen
  • VGA port
  • Bluetooth V2.0
  • Asus Hotkey

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    keyboard is comfortable to work with

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    textured palm rests are comfortable and sleek looking

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    display can show 720p video without skipping frames

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    stays quiet all the time, even when under heavy loads

Cons
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    on-board memory needs to be upgraded right away to function at full potential

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    processor is a little slow, bogs down with lots of applications running

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    music output sounds washed out and tinny

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