Month: April 2010

ASUS UL30A-X5 Thin and Light Review

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Traditional laptop manufactures have to be careful. ASUS has taken the netbook market with their thin, elegant, timeless line of Netbooks, and now they are gunning for control of the market notebooks with ASUS UL30A-X5 which has just been released. This is one feature which distinguishes it from all other laptops available.

Last week I had to fly from California to New York. On this flight, which I too often, I get a job, watch a movie or two, but can play games on my laptop. The flight takes about 5 hours.
I usually wear my Dell Latitude laptop with me, because this is where all my work stored. About half-way flight, the battery sends a signal to me of death, and I am forced to put in an extra battery that I carry with me. In my specific laptop Dell, they boasted that the battery will last for 5 hours. In fact, after 1 year of use, I’m lucky to get 2.5 hours of battery life. Thus, I have a spare battery, which also is dried for 5 hours of flight.

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Nevertheless, this trip will be different and far more enjoyable. I recently heard about a new series of ASUS notebooks for and offered to give one a test drive for this trip. Number of models in this regard ASUS UL30A-X5, which has just been released and promises to be the best list of laptop very soon.

I test leading Netbook ASUS and loved it. In fact, I often carry their Netbook models, voted the most popular Netbook, I have a long battery life. Nevertheless, in this trip, I have a full laptop so I was happy to test-drive the new model.

It boasts a 12.5-hour battery life, which simply blows away the competition! 12:00 on one battery – amazing. But is it?

With laptops, I always want to know three things: battery, aesthetics, and support. The reason that these three things stand out because all the others are equal. All internal parts for most laptops are exactly the same thing.

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So, my three questions are: Is the battery as good as they say? Do I like to type on it and work on this machine? And if it blows up, is there someone at the other end to help me?

ASUS UL30A-X5 wins in all of these categories. The battery lasted the time of my flight, and within 3 hours when I returned home. I am demanding applications for 8 hours and the battery is still humming – the best I have ever seen. Secondly, I like the style rubber keyboard, although I’m not used to it. Easy and type in appearance and behavior of the car was great. On the support question, I will never make a mistake so I never had to call ASUS, but they have 24 / 7 hotline in case of need.

Thus, the “big boys” laptops (Dell, HP, etc.) must follow. ASUS overtook them on the market, Netbook, and now they can just do the same in the laptop market ASUS UL30A-X5. This laptop with great looks, this is a very competitive price, and it kills the battery competition.

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Toshiba Mini NB305-N410BL

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Toshiba NB305 mini-N410 is a major netbook is a very solid, with decent specifications: 250-GB hard drive, 1 GB of RAM and Windows 7 for beginners, but the price is slightly higher than similarly configured netbooks. She reached the performance of the 32 points in WorldBench 6 – a little on the slow side, even for netbooks.
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Our review of the device for $ 399 (as of 3/29/10), function 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor (with integrated GPU Intel), 1 GB RAM, 250 GB hard drive, and Windows 7 for beginners. It also has 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (but not Bluetooth), built-in microphone and webcam and a 1-year limited warranty. The systems we have looked blue, but this model also comes in brown and white.

NB305-N410 weighs 2.9 pounds (with battery) and measures 10.5 inches wide by 7.6 inches by 1.4 inches thick, with a 10.1-inch widescreen display. It’s not terribly heavy on netbook standards, but little more than I like. However, some of this weight is the battery, which Toshiba claims will give you 11 hours (it lasted about 9 hours in PCWorld).
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NB305-N410 is not the most attractive of the Netbooks (for sexuality, see the Sony Vaio series X), but sturdy and looks professional, despite the choice of color. This mini-feature shiny, textured lid and a silver finish. The rim around the screen, and a bit, has the same pattern as textured lid and the trackpad, which binds everything together nicely. The battery gives the rear end NB305-N410 is a little thicker, but it is quietly tucked under the chassis. The netbook has 3 USB ports (including “sleep and charge” USB port that allows you to charge your device while the computer is in sleep mode), Ethernet-port, VGA port, card reader SD, as well as audio and microphone.

The keyboard has a good size for a laptop, with a rubber-style keys, which are set out … a bit strange. Despite a decent-size keyboard to type in more trouble, as the keys on a small distance from their accommodation and wider than they are tall. Function buttons quite tiny, as the tab button. The gap is small but functional, and the shift keys are very good size.
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Trackpad is absolutely huge for netbooks, and includes two individual buttons. While I appreciate the large size, I found the texture of the trackpad make it a little less sensitive – it was difficult to identify and increase smoothly. Trackpad supports multitouch gestures, including two fingers to scroll and pinch to enlarge.

10.1-inch LED backlit display has a widescreen native resolution of 1024-by-600 pixels, which is average for a netbook. Glossy screen is actually one of the best screen netbooks I’ve seen, and very easy to read even in bright sunlight. Colors are bright and sharp images, but moving in any direction leads to some pretty bright reflections. Viewing screen with a dark background also causes a lot of thought.

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Speakers located at the bottom of the hull, which means that they are not very loud, especially if you sit with netbook on its knees. The sound quality is very good, small tin, but tolerable. 2 speakers let netbook features stereo sound.

Video playback on NB304-N410 is decent. While the Atom N450 processor is not really up to play high-definition video, I was able to stream standard-definition episode of Family Guy Hulu without a hitch, as well as a number of videos YouTube. Full-screen playback, unfortunately, produces a lot of stutter, as in high and standard definition video.

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NB305-N410 comes preinstalled with Windows 7 for beginners (which means it does not include such features as the ability to change the wallpaper, DVD playback, Windows Media Center, or XP mode), as well as Microsoft Works and Skype. It also has some basic trial – Microsoft Office 2007 (60 days) and Norton Internet Security. Toshiba includes a few custom applications, such as PC Health Monitor “and” Echo utility that helps you make sure you use as little power as needed.

In general, Toshiba NB305-N410 is a solid. It is a decent size keyboard (even if it’s a bit strange), a great big trackpad, and a very convenient screen. It’s not great for video or listen to music – although the dynamics of loud speakers of many netbooks – and it will not win you a ton of points in the style department. Toshiba also makes a smaller netbook, which begins at $ 349, has a smaller, 160 GB hard drive, running Windows XP, and keyboard functions nonchiclet I actually found it easier to use – Mini NB305-N310.

Toshiba Satellite L505-GS5037 TruBrite 15.6-Inch Laptop Review

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Offers work experience and surprisingly affordable, this Toshiba Satellite L505-GS5037 laptop a good choice to solve the computer must be at home, at school or at work – from surfing the Internet and download video household budget or studying for finals. This all-cleaners, eco-intelligent machine is an impressive 15.6-inch display with a native resolution of 720p high definition. To complete the whole, L505 offers brilliant high-gloss Fusion Finish in Graphite Gray, definitely turn heads.

With a built-in webcam and Toshiba Face Recognition software on this machine, you can enjoy a convenient way to communicate Login or share your laptop in the family. Other high-tech energy saving feature of Eco utility to reduce electricity consumption to meet your needs, as well as USB port ESATA combo.
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With pre-loaded with Windows Microsoft in 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit) version, you can easily home network, and share photos, create videos and music. Windows 7 is the easiest, fastest and most enchanting, Windows version. More efficient ways of searching and managing files, such as changing the lists, and improve viewing tasks, assistance in daily tasks speed. Windows 7 is designed for faster and more reliable service, so that your computer works the same way as you want.

The offer impressive performance and availability of daily which brings Satellite L505 laptop Toshiba quality that you deserve to deal with life needed at home, at school or at work. This simple to use, versatile, eco-conscious laptop gives you plenty of processing power, memory and storage for web surfing, downloading videos, check email, financial management of the family or studying for finals. It also provides wireless broadband connected to you what happened, as well as ports for the implementation and sharing of information.

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Stunning diagonal 15,6 “HD display provides a visual whole new dimension to what you are doing. The new Toshiba productivity will help your days. And the elegant design design means that you can not just multi-tasking like crazy, but the journey in style.

Dell Adamo XPS Review

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For a brand known for the main temperate laptops (and now low-cost netbooks), Dell has put a surprising amount of effort to create high-end products. The Company acquired Games PC leader Alienware, XPS and Studio launched the lines created by Adamo, ultra high-end laptop.

Original Adamo was thin MacBook Air competitor, but an updated version (which has long been discussed, but only sporadically available to the public) is more substantial, with a unique design and 9.99mm body.

Like the HP Envy and Sony Vaio Z116, we call these $ 2000 (or more) of the system’s general director Notebooks “, as they seem likely to be used as a high-quality exhibits those who do not mind paying high prices for essentially the same components, more cheap laptops.

In this paper, technological art, Adamo XPS real conversation-starter. It works great as an everyday laptop, and if you do not need an optical drive or many ports and connections. Our main complaint was a weak battery, something so obviously designed for portability should last longer than the usual rush-hour taxi ride to the airport.

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Our first impressions of Adamo-still mostly the same receipt in their hands the final version of the review (we briefly had some practice time at the end of last year). Systems are ridiculously thin, especially for 13-inch laptop, but at the same time feels Adamo a bit heavier than it looks, even with solid-state hard drive.

Although very thin, Adamo XPS has a larger than expected mark. Viewed in the closed position it looks like a 14 – or 15-inch laptop, and when open, its 13-inch display feels a bit dwarfed by the large lid.

Adamo opens in an unusual way, with the lid tightly closed until you swipe your finger on the heat-sensitive strip at the center at the forefront. Then he lifts the lid, tilt the screen back and lift the keyboard to its unusual insertion loops. We are concerned (like many of our colleagues) that the absence of the flat surface of the bottom would make it impossible for this laptop is actually sitting on his lap. It does not feel comfortable or as stable as a traditional notebook, when based on its feet, but it is not inappropriate in this situation, too.
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When fully open, the keyboard is about 20-degree angle. This is an unusual setup, but one that provides the best typing experience lifted, than the average flat keyboard laptop (although some readers told us that they love the angular keyboards). We also liked the solid feel of metal keys and a sufficiently large touchpad. Right Shift key is smaller than the left, but not terribly so, but some function keys are small and set flush with the surface of the keyboard tray, which makes them difficult to reach. Nevertheless, the overall experience typing well, and we quickly adapted to the layout and its flat, widely spaced keys.

13.4-inch widescreen LED display provides a 1,366 x768 pixel native resolution, which is the standard for upscale 13-inch system. Display images bay and clear, although too glossy screen coating took a lot of light. Stereo speakers mounted on the lower surface (which will be raised in the air when the laptop lid is open) are tinny and not enough, we offer headphones for almost all audio use.

Asus G51J-3D Review

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We were very impressed with Nvidia 3D Vision technology, which makes most games in 3D is very impressive, but this requires investment in hardware compatibility, including 120Hz LCD monitor, approved by the desktop GPU with Dual-Link DVI connectivity, and a couple batteries 3D-glasses emitter with USB infrared.

Asus is the first PC manufacturer to include these hardware requirements for the laptop, and the result is an impressive package that makes the 3D computer games more practical by incorporating 120Hz display and compatible GPU in portable all-in-one package. $ 1699 system also includes a pair of 3D-glasses from Nvidia and IR emitter, which are usually sold separately for about $ 200.

In contrast to the attempts of the company Acer in 3D laptop (which uses a completely different technology), this system with this problem with Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia decent graphics card. In fact, this is such a powerful system that we are somewhat disappointed with her top off with a 15.6-inch screen (and only with 1366 x768 pixels). This is not ideal for gaming applications, and saves it from entering the gaming notebook, 3D element to the side.

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Typical laptop Asus games, G51J-3D has a black, matte / glossy design with multiple players friendly graphical touches the lid. It’s big and bulky for a laptop key dimensions, so that you do not carry this cafe

Matt keyboard has large, with a flat top keys, and can cram into a separate number pad, although the keys are narrow panels. Its large touch pad and decent, not much use in games (3D or otherwise), for which you usually connect individual mouse USB.

15.6-inch display and the system the best and worst feature. How 120Hz LCD with LED backlight that can display dual images necessary for 3D, and we certainly see more of them in the near future. Unfortunately, the screen has a low 1366 x768 pixels, which are increasingly at the 11-inch Netbook, but not high-class game installation.

Features Of The Sony Vaio Eco VPC-W212AX

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Although “green” technology is often used as marketing phrase, as a legitimate way to save the planet, he is undoubtedly an increasingly important part of the focus on consumer electronics in the future. Among the products which will be every year, and the extent to which so many of them are considered “disposable”, early production could be both more energy efficient and made of safe, recycled, the better.
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So, right off the bat, we are happy Sony Vaio VPC-Eco W212AX. While largely the same Vaio W Netbook we reviewed earlier (more on that in a bit), Opal chassis Echo is 20 percent recycled CD and DVD cases, and it comes with a suitcase made from recycled soda bottles containing PET plastic. The book has been digitized paper instruction, leaving only a small quick-start pamphlet, tucked into an attractive and useful action.

Even better, Vaio VPC-Eco W212AX does not even come packaged in a box: it is packed inside the laptop case itself, which is a brilliant decision. Disclaimers supplied and providing free case in one fell swoop, is a step we would be happy to see all manufacturers of portable gadgets to take. And, to credit, Sony, Vaio W series Echo is not any more expensive than the existing line of W, and looks very attractive with its almost iridescent finish. From an environmental point of view, W Echo series thumbs up.

From the viewpoint of Netbook, Vaio W-still expensive ultraportables Atom. Starting at $ 480, Vaio Eco VPC-W212AX comes with the new N450 Atom processor and hard drive 250 GB, but so do a lot of new netbooks, and often at lower prices, although this edition of Echo series with extended specifications come in at $ 20 less than the original Vaio W we reviewed. It’s Vaio W has a higher resolution 10.1-inch screen than many other competitors, but you have to decide for themselves whether the premium price Netbook for you, despite environmental concerns. In any case, this is the direction we would like to see all the laptops to take in the future.

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Enjoy The Fujitsu LifeBook MH380

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The last time we reviewed the Fujitsu Lifebook Netbook – M2010 – we do not fully buy educational step company in the market, as it seemed to just offer a package that does not add up to more than any other Netbook price, which was much higher.

Time passed, and we were curious in that, MH380 Lifebook was a new direction for Fujitsu. To some extent this is true. The best thing to Fujitsu, with its next generation Atom Netbook is to recognize that his design has always been more about the professional, rather than on education. With interesting curves and funky touchpad, MH380 Lifebook is a more acute perspective Netbook, but the bulky batteries and trends overdesign may be turning for those looking for a thin, discrete minilaptop.

At $ 449, MH380 costs the same as his predecessor did when we reviewed it. Although the $ 449 now buys more hard drive, with a higher resolution screen and the CPU Atom N450, you can get better deals for less than the universe Netbook. In the end, Lifebook MH380 Fujitsu does not appear in the sea I too Netbook competitors.

Somehow, the more time we spend with the Lifebook, the less we like its design. What started as an eye-catching, stains, and a little futuristic appearance rests on how you use MH380 in awkward, cramped, and cumbersome experience. external gloss Netbook red trim and metallic sheen racing type is supplemented with curved edges of chromium and quaint figure-eight logo on the corner of the outer lid give MH380 Lifebook little retro-futuristic look. Below, Fujitsu gave this Netbook standard matte black plastic base. Nevertheless, the company continues to glossy, shiny red color around the keyboard and touchpad, but leaves the upper lid surrounded in black.

Enjoy The Acer Aspire Timeline 3810TG-944G50n Laptop

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Your table filled with all the bits of different media and bats? Instead of your TV, stereo and gaming console to compete for these last few centimeters of space, combine them into one ultra-slim Acer Aspire 3810 Dates.

With 8 hours of battery 3810 is the ideal entertainment center, covering almost every base. If you, music mogul, playing God or a movie fanatic 3810 will step up to the plate and keep you sorted for hours.
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First, it packs a heck blow activated energy savingCore 2 Duo processor and a massive 4GB RAM it Äôll have no trouble juggling all the applications at once. Desperately in need of de-tag those Facebook photos from last night, while you, download new music? Do not worry, you, have everything sorted before anyone catches so much to see.

If you managed not to get on camera, and just want to unwind, relax and watch who was not one, then you AOT, also recorded in 3810. Crystal clear 13,3, Au screen and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 graphics card will give you a fantastic visual effects are all that you have decided to look at, but if you really want to create a cinematic experience, you can connect your 3810 to big screen via an HDMI port and enjoy the serious high definition viewing.

You, no problems storing songs and videos, either, because this laptop comes with an impressive 500 GB hard drive gives you more options than you, ever need. Speaking of numbers, you, able to show your online with your comrades, too, because the 3810 comes with built-in webcam, wireless technologies and Bluetooth.

This laptop is an unbeatable performer. Bust through the boredom now with the Acer Aspire 3810.

Processor – Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 1,4 GHz Dual-Core
RAM – 4 GB (installed) 8 GB (max) – DDR3 SDRAM
Hard drive – 500 GB
Operating system – Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Screen – 13.3 in TFT active matrix 1366 x 768 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Optical drive – no
Graphics – ATI Radeon Mobility HD 4330
Graphics – ATI Radeon Mobility HD 4330 – 512 MB
Bluetooth – Yes
Notebook Camera – Integrated – 0.3 Megapixel
Warranty – 1 year warranty

Enjoy The Lenovo ThinkPad T510 Notebook

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Lenovo to use the CES this year to rebuild the entire line of notebook activity. We have already looked at all the new ThinkPad Edge, which is aimed at style and budget-conscious business users, mixing elements from the IdeaPad netbooks with the enduring legacy of the line ThinkPad. The end result was a decent performance machines, which boasts superior design and affordable prices, but certainly some will be left wanting more.
Today we have something more serious on the table for those seeking a more powerful mobile workstation. ThinkPad T510 is part of a series of classical T Lenovo, which saw a full update in January this year, along with a popular series of laptops Tues Our sample T510 (model 4349-24U) came equipped with dual-core chip Arrandale also known as Intel Core i7 620m, which works on 2.66 GHz with 4 MB of cache L3.
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Discrete graphics come courtesy of NVS Nvidia 3100m chip with 512MB DDR3 memory.There’s also a 250 GB hard drive spinning at 5400 RPM, 2GB PC3-8500 DDR3, Bluetooth, Intel Centrino Advanced 6200-N Wi-Fi and 15.6-inch HD + anti-glare screen 1600 x 900 native resolution. Matte screen, and added real estate as compared with ultraportables and netbooks we’ve seen over the past few months will surely be appreciated by those more interested in desktop replacement type machine.

Looking at this T510 recalls how things have changed since the day IBM ThinkPad. AT Series notebooks usually come at a hefty high price, which led to serious still expensive office equipment. Although this configuration we are considering now is for ~ $ 1400, the base Lenovo ThinkPad T510 actually starts a friendly $ 900 when you set the default Core i5 520 processors, and sacrificing a few other features such as discrete graphics in favor of integrated solutions corporation Intel, as well as Bluetooth connectivity.
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T510, at least 371mm x 268mm x 38mm (14,62 “x 10,56″ x 1,50 “) with the included 9-cell battery in place, and weighs over 6 kg. Not easy to carry , but we strive to find a kind of what life battery, we can get from a large package of 9-cell. Read on as we take a close look at the functions of the notebook and design.

Enjoy The MSI X340

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One of the laptop component developments we’ve been most eager to see hit the market has been Intel’s new ultralow voltage CPUs. Dubbed CULV (for Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage), this new line is differentiated from the classic ULV chips by lower prices, clearly aimed at consumers looOdin of the components of the notebook’s, we were most want to hit the market for Intel’s new processor ultra low voltage. Dubbed CULV (extra-low voltage for the consumer), this new line differs from the classical ULV chips at lower prices, is clearly aimed at consumers looking for a step up from Atom Netbook CPU.

$ 799 MSI X340 is the first laptop we’ve reviewed a single-core processor SU3500, and it seems that a good test case – SuperSlim 13-inch, which reminds us of the much more expensive systems, such as Dell Adamo and MacBook Air, though with much more plastic species.

At the same time, X340 ends in the same murky middle of a system with the new Neo AMD processor that are aimed at netbook users who want to trade a bit more power for a little bit more money but without the purchase of sub-standard – $ 1000 Intel Core 2 Duo core laptop, or $ 999 in the main Apple 13-inch MacBook. We have never met anyone who admitted that part of this very specific target audience.

But while the price may seem excessive X340 viewed through the prism of low-power 11 – and 12-inch netbooks, it seems much more reasonable when compared to conventional ultra-thin systems or above 13-inch models, which can cost $ 1500 to $ 2000 or more.
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MSI X340 evaluation scores for a sense of a lot easier than it looks like it should be. Also among the slim 13-inch systems we’ve seen, combining nicely with the MacBook Air and the Dell Adamo. Some schizophrenic chassis Mars looks a bit, with a glossy black lid and screen panel and matte black keyboard tray and wrist.

Large flat-key keyboard is similar to what you find on the Apple or Sony laptop, and well thought out, except cut a key shift to the right and cut back a key that made it too easy to go “Home” key just to the right. Our main complaint is that the keyboard flexed a lot of input, resulting in the whole system feel flimsy.

Large, rugged touch panel gave us plenty of room for a mouse, but we would prefer separate left and right mouse buttons, rather than one long, rocker-style button is enabled. F5 key is also called “Eco”, and use it using the Fn key cycles through several presets brightness of the screen, including a very dim “turbo battery” mode.
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13.4-inch display has a 1,366 x768 pixel native resolution, 16:9 display standard for this size.Although it lacks the kind of edge-to-clean glass more expensive 13-inch system, this display was clear and bright, and not too bright.

Although superportable system such as this can cry for optional mobile broadband, at least you get a 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as three USB ports for connecting an external key 3G. No optical drive seems SuperSlim standard 13-inch laptop, although Dell and Apple offer a specially designed external optical drive for their similar 13-inch models.

X340 is especially true of one of the first laptops to include in CULV Intel single-core processor SU3500 1.4GHz. As a step in comparison with the Atom and cheaper alternative to Intel’s previous dual-core ULV, we were both impressed and disappointed in the performance of MSI X340. In our multitasking test, X340 on the sleek and cheap Netbook, in connection with the single-core nature of SU3500. However, in one application, such as Photoshop or Itunes, the system was much faster than the Atom power Netbooks. In any case, the standard Core 2 Duo core notebook offers significantly higher performance. Anecdotally, it is worth noting that Windows Vista is running well, without any slowdown or stuttering at normal ekspluatatsii.king to step up from an Atom Netbook CPU.

The $ 799 MSI X340 is the first laptop we’ve reviewed with the single-core SU3500 processor, and it seems like an excellent test case – a superslim 13-inch that reminds us of much more expensive systems such as the Dell Adamo or MacBook Air, albeit with a much more plastic feel.

At the same time, the X340 ends up in the same murky middle ground as systems with AMD’s new Neo processor that are aimed at Netbook users who want to trade up to a bit more power for a bit more money, but without buying a standard sub - $ 1,000 Intel Core 2 Duo mainstream laptop, or Apple’s $ 999 basic 13-inch MacBook. We’ve never met anyone who admitted being part of this highly specific target demographic.

But while the X340′s price may seem excessive viewed through the prism of low-power 11 – and 12-inch Netbooks, it seems much more reasonable when compared with traditional ultraportable systems or the aforementioned slim 13-inch models, which can cost $ 1,500 to $ 2,000 or more.

The MSI X340 scores points for feeling much lighter than it looks like it should. It’s also among the slimmer 13-inch systems we’ve seen, matching up nicely with the MacBook Air and Dell Adamo. The somewhat schizophrenic chassis mars the look a little, with a glossy black lid and screen bezel, but a matte black keyboard tray and wrist rest.

The large flat-key keyboard is similar to what you’d find on an Apple or Sony laptop, and is well laid out, with the exception of a shortened right shift key and a shortened backspace key, which made it far too easy to hit the “Home” key just to its right. Our main complaint was that the keyboard flexed a great deal while typing, making the entire system feel flimsy.

The large, indented touch pad gave us plenty of room to mouse, but we’d prefer separate left and right mouse buttons, rather than the one long rocker-style button included here. The F5 key is also labeled “Eco,” and using it with the Fn function key cycles through several screen brightness presets, including a very dim “turbo battery” mode.

The 13.4-inch display has a 1,366 x768-pixel native resolution, standard for a 16:9 display this size. While it lacks the clean-looking edge-to-glass of more expensive 13-inch systems, this display was clear and bright, and not excessively glossy.

While a superportable system such as this may cry out for an optional mobile broadband connection, at least you get 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, plus three USB ports for plugging in an external 3G dongle. The lack of an optical drive seems standard for a superslim 13-inch laptop, although both Dell and Apple offer specially designed external optical drives for their similar 13-inch models.

The X340 is especially notable for being one of the first laptops to incorporate Intel’s CULV single-core 1.4GHz SU3500 CPU. As a step up from the Atom and a cheaper alternative to Intel’s previous dual-core ULV processors, we were both impressed and disappointed in the MSI X340′s performance. In our multitasking test, the X340 faired about as well as a cheaper Netbook, owing to the SU3500′s single-core nature. However, in single applications, such as Photoshop or iTunes, the system was much faster than Atom-powered Netbooks. In either case, a standard Core 2 Duo mainstream laptop will offer significantly better performance.Anecdotally, it’s worth noting that the system ran Windows Vista well, with no slowdown or stuttering during normal use.