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This ultraportable rocks. I have a nice laptop core2duo 15.4" with Blu-ray, etc...but I started to realize what really makes a estimable laptop, for the purposes of using it as a laptop....a desktop replacement is a different tale.
Why this laptop is "perfect" for me on the go and around the house off the plug:
1. Miniature form: barely over an rush at the thickest, unprejudiced under 3.1 lbs.
2. Battery life: this is colossal. The conceal seems very quick-witted. I am using it surfing the web on wifi and after about an hour and a half it peaceful says over 9 hours of battery life. On the plane...I gape over 3 hours of high quality DVD rips (over 1 gig an hour mpeg4), plus an hour of stout cover flash based "Peggle Nights"...and peaceful over 40% battery left.
3. Keyboard is corpulent sized (other than directional keys), touchpad multi works great
4. Right premium windows 7.
5. HDMI, 1080p, elephantine uncompressed multichannel PCM audio. It actually plays bluray quality clips...no netbook outside of an ion based can gain stop to this
6. A solid dual core CULV processor. Each core can easily best an Atom 1.6Ghz
7. Trusty specs...3 GB RAM, 320GB HDD.
8. Camouflage. Awesome...no more scrolling when surfing or incompatible apps, a dependable usable res.
Cons.
1. No optical drive. this is expected on something this diminutive and light like a netbook, but it is quiet a con
2. Cost. All these staunch specs, win7, comes at a premium over a netbook. Tranquil it does what other ultraportables do at a third their cost.
3. Processor trounces Atom based, but forget true games on it, it serene uses integrated gfx...while they are optimized for video, they don't push polygons.
Overall...I can't be more satisfied I went for it. The only other option that was a contender was the Dell mini 311. It also has the same type of 11.6 higher rez hide, HDMI with 1080p processing. But it falls down because while unpleasant is $400, that is without bluetooth, without wireless N, with only 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, winXP, and considerably lower battery life (30-40%), AND a far irascible atom N270. Really no contest...
totally agree with Dave's previous review,
I was originally looking for a netbook as a secondary laptop and wasn't too concerned with possible limitations of it. But when researching what to come by, I discovered this and was really impressed with what it offered at a reasonable notice.
Thus far it has exceeded my expectations. I wouldn't beget it my valuable work computer (even though its actually more remarkable), but it makes a gargantuan companion notebook. I can lift it anywhere with the 8hr battery life and it isn't so runt that I strain my hands typing or my eyes reading long documents.
Windows 7 has also impressed me. Previously I managed to completely avoid using vista. Now coming from XP I'm finding Windows 7 easy to spend, really I hardly gape it is even there.
I would recommend getting this as a secondary portable laptop, or recede laptop. It's worth the extra money over some other cheaper netbooks, but its composed distinguished more reasonably priced then high extinguish 'ultraportable' laptops.
Note: while the keyboard is basically elephantine size, the shrimp touch pad will pick some getting worn too, though this is fair of any netbook
One trivial complaint would be the glossy exterior attain - it looks immense for about two seconds after you unwrap it, but its easy to scratch and fingerprints are difficult to lift...
Pros:
Thin and light
Quite posthaste without the noise and heat.
Videos and downloads like a flash and smooth
Little bloatware (office, mcaffee, 2 web links on desktop, dvd program)
Great cloak. 11.6" is nicer than 10.1" but honest as portable.
Speakers quality above average but not great
No problems with win7-64 bit so far
Touchpad feels ample and very smooth
Bluetooth works well
Cons:
Speakers were better on a 14" timeline model I saw at a membership warehouse
Wifi light blinks when transferring data - a minor annoyance
higher heed for the blue model where we bought it
Other Thoughts:
We got it as a replacement for a 12" dell 700m - battery life, portability, size and hasten were our criteria. Haven't had it long enough to evaluate the battery life, but the other criteria were met quite well. Compared to Samsung NC10 (Atom, 1GB XP) which we also have, this one is definitely better performing.












