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ASUS U46SV-DH51 14-Inch Lean and Light Laptop
There is much to alike in this package. Originally looking at a Mac 13, I realized that 13 inches is besides little merely a 15 in is besides heavy. Not to refer to cause 8GB and a video card you need to drop 1700 on a juiced up macbook pro 15 with an i5 processor. So this is where the u46 excels. It is 14 inches on a 13 inch skeleton computer (1 ASUS U46SV-DH51 in thick), with 8GB of RAM, and Nvidia Gefore 540M card. All for $860. It has an i5 processor which makes short guild of anything in the genuine of 95% of whole consumer needs including gaming. If you are done something really specific, ok, tone somewhere else, just for nearly of us an i5 processor with 8G RAM and a medium course video card is plenty. It is thin and light (although battery does get a weird hump at the end) and it can be moved easily. Battery spirit is dandy although keep in mind tht 10 hours is on low performance. Screen is really nice, and a master concern for me – its resolution is plenty. My biggest complaint is the speakers which, in technical terms, suck. Actually really suck. Hence inconsistent with an otherwise awesome package. I highly recommend this motorcar for the bargain that it is, the good appears and thin frame, equally considerably as solid performance. Are there better machines, probably, merely0 they would exist more expensive, thicker, and in the causa of many manufacturers, ugly too. If the video card is a concern, cause this machines, the Nvidia 540M is a good enough card to play mod games at this laptops at native resolution.
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