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Asus Laptops anyone?
Anyone out there got experience with Asus laptops? Thinking of replacing mine and before I get swamped, I am not ready to go to Mac yet.
Interested in anyone's experience of build quality, after sales support etc. Cheers, Tallsandwich. |
No personal experience of Asus notebooks, but their motherboards are in 25% of the world's PCs. As an ODM/OEM, it makes or has made notebooks for Apple, IBM, Sony, Sharp and Samsung. About 40% of its production is ODM/OEM.
The Ensemble line in North America has a 2-year international warranty on parts and labour, with an option to extend it to a third years, US only. In other countries it's 2 years international, with the option to add a third year international. There's also a 30-day zero dead pixel warranty. |
I'm waiting for their Eee PC - small, cheap, robust, silly name. No Windows bloat, so it boots quickly, runs cool, and a 2GB solid state drive is plenty (though I'll probably get the 4GB model).
I walk to university and back, and will be taking notes in lectures. so I don't want or need a "desktop replacement" that weighs a ton, sounds like an APU, takes a minute to load a PDF (under Windows Vista), and cooks my sweetmeats if I use it on my lap. :sad: |
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Thanks guys, I'm a little better inforrmed now but no closer to deciding what to get :-)
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I purchased an Asus VX2, which arrived at the end of May - I'm still waiting for Asus to get it working or for the retailer (Nexus 13) to refund my money. Everything I've seen suggests they're very good machines, so I assume my experience is not usual, but neither Asus UK or the retailer have fallen over themselves to resolve the issue.:{
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