ASUS U41JF-A1

ASUS U41JF-A1

Introduction:

Asus U41JF-A1 has a good battery life and performance is great. However, when it comes to its build, it seems to fail to deliver what is expected. We’ll see, read on.

Specifications:

Processor – i3 Intel Core

Graphics – inclusive of memory with 1 GB, DDR 3, Nvidia GeForce model GT 425M

HDD – Western Digital, 500 GB, with 5400 rpm

Operating System – Home Premium (64-bit) Windows 7

Display – 14 inch, resolution of 1366 x 768 in glossy panel, and has a LED backlighting

Memory – 4 GB, DDR3

Connections – wireless LAN 802.11n, Atheros AR9285

Battery – 8-cell

Weight – 4.8 lbs.

Dimensions – 113.5 x 10 x 1.1

Advantages:

1. The graphics performance on this laptop is great.

2. The battery has a longer life span and would lasts for 7.5 hours.

Disadvantages:

1. The build quality is not at par.

2. The touchpad is inaccurate.

3. It has poor keyboard.

4. It does not have enough ports.

Some of its Features:

•    Card reader 4-in-1

•    speakers

•    cooling vent

•    HDMI

•    VGA

•    2 ports for USB 2.0

•    Ethernet

•    DVD burner

•    Lock slot

•    Microphone and headphone jacks

Review:

If you want lightweight and thin 14” notebook, U41JF-A1 from Asus is definitely the one that you should be grabbing for. It has a powerful graphics plus superb battery life. You will no longer have to worry about losing battery power in the middle of a presentation or movie. The price tag is worth about $800+. Is there something that this notebook fails to deliver? Follow through.

There is one aspect that Asus fails to deliver on this notebook and that is it this machine is made out of below average or not par quality to its total build. Sure, there is a need to compromise since this notebook is lightweight and thin. This is just the exterior part of the notebook.

When it comes to performance, it’s powerful enough to let you do your different online and offline tasks each day. It has this whisper quiet feature plus lots of space when it comes to your media needs.

The best part of this notebook is that it uses Optimus technology by Nvidia. This allows the user to freely choose and switch from using one graphics card Nvidia or the power-saving graphics by Intel HD. That’s a definite the bomb there.

If you are looking for superb graphics performance and not mind low quality build, then this notebook best fits for you.

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