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ASUS UL80Vt-A1 14-Inch Thin and Light Black Laptop - 11.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
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Style and Performance in Perfect Harmony

The energy-efficient, slim, and stylish ASUS UL80Vt-A1 notebook redefines ultraportable notebooks with new power boosting features.


Free yourself from power cords and start exploring with up to an amazing 12 hours of all-day battery life1.


Powered by the ultra-low-voltage Intel® Core™2 Duo processor SU7300, and optimized with 4GB of DDR3 DRAM, ASUS GraphiX Boost switchable graphics, and exclusive Turbo33 technology, the UL80Vt-A1 takes you further than most other notebooks with eye-catching style, optimized performance, smart power usage, and a generous 320GB of storage.


Its ultra-slim profile makes traveling a breeze and its 14-inch HD LED-backlit display offers bright, vibrant visuals and advanced energy efficiency.


Effortlessly navigate your e-mails and favorite websites with the enhanced multi-touch trackpad and complete important assignments with ease using the comfortable chiclet keyboard.


The UL80Vt-A1 also features Altec Lansing speakers, plus SRS surround, for a home theater experience on the go. The UL80Vt-A1 is built from the ground up to give you the best value; it’s an ultraportable notebook that truly delivers mobility and power on demand.


The most thoughtful notebook warranty package is icing on the cake.

Most other brands only offer 1 year of warranty service, and can charge up to $100 for an additional year. ASUS UL80Vt-A1 come standard with a 2-Year Global Warranty and more*:


  • Thirty-days flawless display guarantee
  • Free two-way standard shipping
  • 24-hour tech support seven days a week

  • Plus ASUS Accidental Damage Protection: ASUS UL80Vt-A1 also come with a One Year Accidental Damage Warranty protecting the notebook from drops, fire, spills, and surge.**


    Also check out what the media has to say about the ASUS UL80Vt series notebooks:
    AnandTech: "... the UL80Vt is one of the best laptops we've looked at in a long time... If you've ever considered buying a netbok simply because they're small and get good batter life, the UL80Vt is like a netbook on steroids. It will easily provide twice the performance of your typical Intel Atom-based netbook, and it can do that while still going toe to toe in terms of battery life..."

    Stylish Design with Exceptional Multimedia Performance and Versatility




    Key Features

    • All-day computing with up to 12 hours of battery life1 (Learn more)
    • Exceptionally compact and light, just over 1-inch thin, and less than 4.8lbs
    • Powered by the Intel Core2 Duo Processor SU7300 for energy efficiency (Learn more)
    • Exclusive Turbo33 Technology for 33% performance boost during process-intensive multi-tasking (Learn more)
    • GraphiX Boost that instantly switches between the energy-efficient built-in graphics and powerful ASUS Discrete Graphics Engine (Learn more)
    • Color Shine 14-inch LED-backlit widescreen HD display that uses less energy and gives you an immersive cinematic experience (Learn more)
    • 4GB of DDR3 system memory for smooth performance with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit installed
    • 320GB 5,400rpm hard drive for responsive, convenient storage and access to all your documents, music, videos, and photos
    • Chiclet style keyboard and multi-touch trackpad for comfortable and intuitive use (Learn more)
    • Built-in high-speed 802.11n wireless connectivity that enables ‘real-time’ video conferencing and Internet browsing
    • Integrated webcam for connecting with your friends and family
    • Altec Lansing speakers enhanced with SRS Premium Sound for home theater quality acoustics
    • ASUS IceCool Technology provides a cool-to-the-touch palm rest
    • ASUS 360 two year global warranty and ASUS ADW one year accidental damage warranty* (Learn more)



    Warranty

    ASUS 360* (2 Years Global Warranty) + ASUS ADW* (1 Year Accidental Damage Warranty**) + Flawless Display Guarantee

    ASUS UL80Vt-A1 comes with ASUS 360 (2 years global warranty), ADW (1 Year Accidental Damage Warranty*) and Flawless Display Guarantee. If the purchaser discovers one defective bright dot within 30 days of purchase, ASUS will replace the panel without cost to the purchaser.


    What's in the Box

  • ASUS UL80Vt-A1
  • AC Adapter
  • 8 cell Battery Pack
  • Warranty Information Cards



  • Specifications

  • Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • Display: 14-inch HD LED-backlit Widescreen (1366 x 768)
  • Intel Platform: Intel Core2 Duo processor SU7300 (1.3GHz)
  • Graphics: Switchable: Intel GMA 4500MHD and ASUS DGE powered by NVidia GeForce G210M with 512MB VRAM
  • Wireless: WLAN 802.11b/g/n (draft 2.4GHz n)
  • LAN: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
  • Memory: 4GB DDR3 DRAM, 2GB x 2 (upgradable to 8GB)
  • Storage: 320GB 5,400RPM Hard Drive
  • Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi Double Layer Drive
  • Camera: 0.3 Megapixel
  • Speakers: SRS Premium Stereo Speakers by Altec Lansing, Hi-Definition Audio CODEC
  • Microphone Digital Array Microphones
  • Card Reader: 1 x 5-in-1 card reader: MMC, MS, MS-Pro, SD, xD
  • Input/Output: 1 x Mic-in, 1 x audio-out (S/PDIF), 3 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x RJ45 LAN
  • Video Output: 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin
  • Keyboard: 13.70-inch keyboard with MS Windows function keys
  • Battery Pack: 8-cell Lithium Ion Battery, 5600mAh - Up to 12 hours1
  • Power Supply: Output: 19 V DC, 4.7 A, 65W / Input: 100~240 V AC, 50/60 Hz universal
  • Dimensions: 13.3 (W) x 9.45 (L) x 0.55~1.06 (H) inches
  • Approximate Weight: 4.41 lbs (with 8-cell battery)
  • Color: Black


  • 1Estimated maximum battery life test was done in ASUS Power4Gear battery saving mode with Mobile Mark 2007. Actual battery life may vary based on product settings, usage patterns and environmental conditions.

    *For notebooks purchased on or after Sept. 10, 2007. The ASUS 360 Notebook Service Program and Accidental Damage Warranty covers “ASUS” brand notebooks only, and does NOT extend to: “Built on ASUS”, “ASMobile”, “Powered by ASUS”, the Eee PC, or some other models. These retailers are currently among the companies that do NOT participate in the ASUS 360 Notebook Service Program and Accidental Damage Warranty: Best Buy, MicroCenter, and The Source by CircuitCity in Canada. Limited of one claim per notebook for Accidental Damage Warranty. ASUS reserves the right to discontinue this program and to modify the terms and conditions thereof at any time. ASUS Accidental Damage Warranty Program starts from the date of your ASUS notebook purchase, when all the requirements are met.
    **One incident covered per notebook
    ***Performance figures were tested in PCMark 2005 v1.2.0 in 1366x768x32bit. Figures are for reference only and may vary depending on system setup and conditions.
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    Product Details

    • 1.3GHz Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo Processor
    • 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 2 slots, 8GB Max
    • 320GB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM), DVD Super Multi Drive
    • 14" Widescreen HD LED LCD Display, NVidia G210M Graphics with 512MB DDR3 + Intel GMA 4500MHD (Switchable VGA), 0.3M Webcam, Wi-Fi 802.11 bgn
    • Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64 bit), 11.5 Hours of Battery Life

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    Customer Reviews

    Ultraportable with Excellent Performance and So-So Build Quality
     
    Review Date: November 5, 2009
    Reviewer: Brandon, IL
    EDIT: An updated and revised review of this laptop can be found at over at Expert Laptop Review: [...]

    I recently went on a laptop buying rampage and have ended up with the Dell Studio 14z, HP dm3z (L625 + Radeon 4330), and the Asus UL80VT-A1 in possession all at once. The first part of this review will focus solely on the Asus UL80VT-A1 and the second part of this review will compare it with my experience with the Dell Studio 14z and the HP dm3z.

    ASUS UL80VT-A1 DETAILED REVIEW

    First and foremost, let me say that I ordered the UL80VT-A1 because I thought it was simply an awesome idea to have switchable graphics in a laptop because you get excellent battery life + excellent performance when needed. There were no reviews of the UL80VT out when I purchased it, so I purchased the UL80VT-A1 from [...], which has a 100 percent refund on purchases just in case things didn't work out with me and the new lady.

    While I was waiting to recieve the laptop in the mail, I read a review over at [...]. Oh boy, was I disappointed considering all the bad things the reviewer had to say about it (i.e. bad keyboard, bad track pad, horrible build quality, poor gaming performance). Needless to say, I had second thoughts about even opening up the Asus UL80VT-A1 because I didn't think it was worth my time considering the all the problems the reviewer had with his review model.

    So that morning I got my HP dm3z in the mail and was really excited about how incredibly beautiful the laptop was. It is definitely sexier (in my opinion) than every other ultraportable out there, including the Macbook Pro 13" and HP Envy 13. I'll get to the dm3z a little later... either way, my first impression led me to believe that I'd probably be keeping the dm3z and just returning the Asus. When the Asus came in the mail, I wasn't even watching for it like I had been the dm3z. But I did take it upstairs and opened it up. (Unboxing video coming soon...)


    FIRST IMPRESSIONS

    My first impression was astoundingly contradictory to review I had read. I picked it up, squeezed it, pushed on the keyboard, which had minimal flex that wasn't noticeable to me when typing. My other first impressions were just how well the trackpad worked. The two finger scroll worked flawlessly (though it isn't as smooth of a scroll as Apple's, it functions equally responsively and is just as useful).

    GRAPHICS PERFORMANCE - Rating 9/10

    Over the last view days, I've been taking the UL80VT-A1 out for spin in a series of gaming tests. The first game I tested was the ever popular Counter-Strike: Source. I was astounded by the computer's ability to put out 150 FPS in the stress test at native resolution of 1366x768. I had been expecting to get closer to 80-100 FPS. I then tested it with 4x AA on, and it resulted in 99 FPS, which is phenomenal considering that AA usually cripple weaker graphics cards like the Nvidia 210M.

    I was eager to test out the UL80VT's performance in some of the latest games because of the previous review I had read that had denounced its ability to play modern games. I had recently purchased Batman: Arkham Asylum. I loaded it up with the default settings, which were set on Very High at native 1366x768 resolution. Game play was moderately smooth and playable, but it was also noticably choppy at times with those settings (26 FPS average in the video stress test), so I dropped the settings down to medium. This time the Asus got 40 FPS average in the video stress test, and the game play was perfectly playable and smooth.

    I then downloaded Team Fortress 2. It has been known to give ultraportable gaming machines a tough time due to its high shader requirements. When playing, I averaged about 50-60 FPS at native resolution with everything on High with no AA. I noticed drops down to 30 FPS when in heavy action, but it was not too disruptive to game play. I don't think it went below 30 FPS during the time I played.

    After hearing claims that Asus UL80VT could not run Need For Speed: Shift well. I downloaded the demo to see if these claims were true. Fortunately, they were not. I was able to achieve playable frame rates, though it was a little choopy with the default settings, which had the screen at 1024x768 resolution and everything else up in detail. I tried changing the settings, but after changing the settings to lower the resolution to 800x600, the game repeatedly gave me an error and crashed right as the race was about to start. Unfortunately, I was not able to do a formal test, but it was clear that the game was getting at least 30 FPS at 800x600 resolution with texture settings on High. I would expect the game to be very playable as long as you are content with 800x600 (or maybe slightly better res) and medium settings.

    I also managed to squeeze in a little play time in Protoype, another recent game that was released earlier this year. It played very smoothly at the default 1280x720 (which was the max res for some reason) and on the default medium settings.

    Another game I was able to try was Call of Duty: World at War, which has identical specs to the latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. People will be glad to know that I was able to achieve 35-40 FPS constant at native resolution 1366x768 with texture settings on "normal" (except for "shader settings" which I set to "low"). I also turned off all of the extra graphical features, which didn't make much of a difference in visuals anyway.

    In conclusion regarding the gaming peformance of this ultraportable laptop, it has excellent performance and handles most modern games fluidly at native resolution.

    BATTERY LIFE - Rating 10/10

    Yesterday, I used the laptop for 3 hours early in the morning with wifi on and brightness up. Later that day, I used it for about 15 minutes running Batman: AA. I then used it about 7 hours more with brightness at about 20% (2.5 hours with wifi on and 4.5 with it off). In total the laptop lasted me 10.25 hours between a mixture of wifi, gaming, and note taking/paper writing. I was extremely happy to get this excellent of performance out of it. This was precisely what I was looking for in terms of battery life.

    BUILD QUALITY - Rating 6/10

    My initial impression was that the build quality was just average--not great, but nothing bad about it either, but now after having it for a couple days, I now agree with Charles' review about some of the issues with build quality. Yesterday morning when I was typing, I noticed that when I pressed down on the front edge of the left palm rest it squeaked annoyingly (it hadn't pressed down on this part of the laptop when it was on a hard surface yet because it had always been on my laptop up until this point).

    I began squeezing the front edge and noticed that top part of the chassis isn't cemented to the bottom part of the chassis very well so that when you put pressure on it (such as when you rest your palm on it) it made a noise. I tried placing about an inch long piece of scotch tape across the part that was sqeaking, and the squeaking went away completely. It was disappointing to find this because it was the first issue with the build quality. Also, I now understand what Charles meant when he said that when he pressed in the center of the laptop it causes the bottom of the laptop to touch the surface it is resting on...

    It's not if you press in the middle of the keyboard like I had thought Charles had said (my bad!!)... it's if you press on the trackpad buttons (like Charles had really said), he was right that you can feel the laptop touch the surface it is resting on, but the thing Charles was wrong about is that it isn't the bottom of the laptop touching the surface below it... it's a little "support peg/foot" that protrudes from the bottom of the laptop about 1/10" of an inch.

    The overall chassis does flex a tad, but it is just the peg touching, and the peg is maybe moving 1/16" of an inch tops (probably less). So yes, the chassis does flex just a hair, but not as bad as the review makes it sound (I think the review should be updated with this information personally).

    I am thinking about putting a drop of super glue on the edge of the left palm rest to keep it from squeaking. I'm pretty sure it would work without a hitch unless you put too much glue and then tried to take the casing apart and wasn't able to. I figure it wouldn't void the 1 year accidental warranty but maybe the 2 year standard warranty if they figured out what I did. I'm not sure though... I figure you can always "cut through" the glue so that the chassis can be opened if you needed to send it in for repairs.

    I also noticed that the entire surface (including the aluminum top) acquires fingerprints. I was disappointed that the aluminum top also was prone to oils from my fingers.

    HEAT MANAGEMENT - Rating 10/10

    The heat on this bad-boy is hardly noticeable. I think more heat is generated because it is restricting the airflow over your lap more than anything. Whenever my lap started to feel a little warm, I would feel the bottom of the laptop but the bottom of the laptop never got hot. It was always just the fact that my legs weren't getting as much air to cool them down.

    I was also able to play Batman:AA while on my lap just fine, though it was starting to be mildly uncomfortable by the time 30 mins rolled around. Still, as far as gaming on the lap goes, I think it would be doable, and far more doable than on any other laptop I have ever tried.

    This laptop is by far the coolest running laptop I have ever owned (I've owned about 14 different laptops...). For this reason, I give it a 10/10 in heat management.

    KEYBOARD - Rating 8/10

    Overall, I find the keyboard to be a little above average. I do not like the fact that there are no keys dedicated to playing and pausing music. To access media controls, you must hold the FN button down and tap the arrow keys (down arrow = play/pause). I do not notice any flex when typing. The primary concern that I had was from the squeaky palm rest edge when typing. After I fixed that issue, the keyboard became quite pleasant to use.

    TRACK PAD - Rating 9/10

    I find the track pad to be the best track pad I have ever used on a PC. It does have a glossy surface, but I did not find that the surface was not nearly as sticky as the surface on many HPs (including the dm3z). I also found the trackpad to be responsive and that the multitouch gestures such as two-finger scrolling to work perfectly nearly every time.

    The ELAN touch pad has configurable options to enable you to change the sensitivity of the two-finger scroll as well as enable you to use two and three finger taps to do customizable actions. I have my two-finger tap to do a right click and my three-finger tap to show my desktop.

    My only complaint regarding the touch pad is that the uni-button. The uni-button looks like only one button, but has a left side and right side that makes up two buttons. When the uni-button was pressed towards the middle, it was very difficult to click, but if you pressed it near the ends the button became more usable. This was also the case with the Acer Timeline 4810t that I had owned for some time. I have found that the tap to click function is very usable, especially since I can just use two fingers if I need to right click. Therefore, I hardly use the button anymore anyway. My system works just fine.

    OVERALL VERDICT - Rating 9/10

    Despite its (fixable) flaws in build quality and poor touch pad button (again just use "tap to click" instead), I'm still impressed with laptop and can definitely recommend it to friends who aren't particularly picky about build quality. The UL80VT-A1 will provide the performance most casual gamers want in a portable package that has a very long battery life and is inexpensive compared to similar models. [Oh, wait, scratch that... There has never been anything like the UL80VT-A1 to ever come out before... except maybe the Acer Timeline 3810TG that had switchable graphics, but that computer was only available in the UK. ]

    COMPARED TO THE COMPETITION (DELL STUDIO 14Z and HP DM3Z)

    I have now owned a Dell Studio 14z for about two months. I also purchased a HP dm3z, which I had originally planned on writing a review of but I don't know if I'll find the time. Maybe I'll just do a video review...

    Anyway, the HP dm3z initially impressed me tremendously with its fantastic metal looks and thin profile. However, two issues became immediately apparent that prevented me from considering the laptop further: the HP dm3z produced a tremendous amount of heat even while just idling (the bottom got roasting hot while playing games... though the palm rests stayed pretty cool) and I quickly became frustrated by track pad lag and malfunctioning two-finger scrolling. The problem with the two finger scroll is due to the fact that it does not always register that you are actually using two fingers, therefore, it thinks you only have one finger down and shoots your mouse all the way across the screen where you didn't want it to go.

    Beside the two-finger scroll I noticed minimal track pad lag (though there was lag). The track pad was definitely usable and should not prevent someone entirely from purchasing it for that sole reason, but after trying out the UL80VT's track pad and comparing the two. It was night and day. The UL80VT's was immediately responsive and the two-finger scrolling worked perfectly pretty much all the time. I have sorely missed two-finger scrolling since getting rid of my Macbook Pro a year ago. I am very glad that PCs are starting to make it standard on the majority of notebooks today. Unfortunately, the HP dm3z did not have good enough drivers to make the two-finger scrolling worthwhile.

    One thing that I really liked about the dm3z is that it had an excellent keyboard with zero flex and it included media control buttons for the function keys (like Dell Studio 14z). I would definitely recommend the dm3z to people as long as you understand that it is going to produce a lot of heat (especially while watching video/playing games), the track pad is just going to be so-so, and you aren't going to achieve the same battery life you would if you went with the UL80VT (unless you went with the intel version with integrated graphics).

    I began searching for a new laptop shortly after I found paint chipping on my Dell Studio 14z. It was frustrating since I try to take excellent care of my laptops and chipped paint tends to bring the resale value of laptops down tremendously. All in all, I found my experience with the 14z to be a good one and would recommend the laptop to someone who has a strict budget and can't afford a UL80VT.

    With the dell, I was typically able to get about 3.5-4.5 hours of battery life (8-cell in windows 7) while surfing the internet-writing documents. The HP dm3z seems to get about 4.5 hrs of web surfing time. The Asus literally doubles the length of my time I am going to be away from the wall (with both the HP and the Dell...).

    My primary complaints with the Dell Studio 14z were related to the build quality (paint chipping and noticeable keyboard flex that was causing me discomfort). I loved the back-lit keyboard and will miss that feature on the UL80VT, though I am a touch typist so it will make little difference in terms of actual functionality.

    I love the fact that my UL80VT has a DVD-RW because I like to watch DVDs at Starbucks that I rent from Redbox. I couldn't do that with the 14z because it lacked an optical drive, but I can do that with the Asus.

    It should also be noted that the UL80VT has a better screen than both the Dell and the HP (in my opinion).

    IN CONCLUSION

    After I discovered the flex, I began contemplating switching over to a Macbook Pro 13". So I went to my local Best Buy to compare sizes, keyboard, touchpad, etc... I got to the store and there was a bestbuy sales guy there that I got to know pretty well when I bought my Dell Studio 14z. I began explaining to him how the 14z hadn't met my needs due to a sucky touch pad and paint chipping off for no reason, etc. I pulled my UL80VT out of my bag and explain to him the features of the laptop (i.e. switchable graphics, 10 hour battery life). I loaded up Batman Arkham Asylum and he was amazed that it played smoothly at native resolution. I showed him squeaky palm rest and explained to him I was considering getting a 13" Macbook Pro. He responded pretty quickly that he didn't think that apple would have anything that would be an upgrade from this so just recommended that I just stick with the Asus... (lol and he's a sales guy that is supposed to sell laptops for best buy, not recommend for me not to buy them... lol)

    I agree with the guy at Best Buy. Apple's got nothing on the Asus UL80VT... except maybe better build quality, poorer performance, and a $500 dollar increase in price. Hint: get the Asus, unless build quality is of utmost importance to you.

    I'm sorry that this review was so scatter-brained. I like to keep things more organized, but I also just wanted to get this review posted!!
    Best Laptop Ever! My first review! Cuz it rocks that much!
     
    Review Date: October 31, 2009
    Reviewer: M. Hwang, Phoenix, AZ United States
    I don't usually spend my time putting in reviews because it doesn't benefit me much (I know, kind of selfish) but this product was just too good to not leave a review, especially since there's no review here yet.

    I've been looking at laptops for years now, always looking for the one that hits all the sweet spot. I didn't NEED it so I was able to just keep waiting for the right one. Here were all the things I was looking for.

    Fast speed - For gaming like World of Warcraaft, etc.
    Long battery life - It's not mobile if you're chained to power cord.
    Decent price - Nobody should be paying more than a grand for a laptop.
    Temperature - This is something many people don't think much about until too late. Laptops get HOT, and then they're no longer LAPtop, but a DESKtop.
    DVD drive - Because I like to keep my options open.

    Every laptops I've seen through deal sites, etc NEVER met all of these criteria. Until now. This computer really is THE laptop to get right now.

    Pros-------------
    Great speed - I just ran World of Warcraft and it runs SMOOTH with mid-high setting. I also saw from another review that this can run Farcry2 or Crysis2 at 40fps which is pretty damn good.

    LED screen - This takes some getting used to since I'm not used to seeing such rich black on monitor but it looks bright, crisp, and shiny. (latter might be issue if you live with many light fixtures)

    Video - YES it has Nvidia video card on top of Intel integrated. This allows for awesome gaming which many other laptops just can't do.

    Temperature - It doesn't burn! :D It still gets warm, especially on left side near vent but it's not so hot that I have to put something underneath to shield my lap like previous laptops I had.

    Weight - I'm kinda scrawny guy and I can lift this with one hand with no issue. This will be handy as you move around the house or carry in yer bag.

    Battery life - AWESOME. just check any other review on this because they'll all tell you this thing last a loong time. It was tough to find laptops that can last long WHILE also having great performance AND be under a grand. Now there is.

    ExpressGate - It allows you to turn on a laptop from off or hibernation mode, into special operating system that has skype, photo, and web browser among others. So if you need to google something quick, now you can! There's downside to that in cons section.

    Cons----------------------

    Keyboard - This is very minor annoyance but I want to be thorough. When you type, sometimes, you hear this light metal ringing-ish sound that's coming from metal underneath the keyboard. It's not the quietest keyboard you'll use but it won't drive you crazy either.

    Touchpad - I had to figure out the issue with this because it was bugging the hell out of me. It has two and three finger gestures like scroll and right/middle click. Issue was it wasn't accurate and working sporadically. Scroll especially was driving me nuts because it'll scroll at its own speed/time. I tried pressing my fingers lightly/heavily but difference. Then I figured it out. You have to have you movement straight up and down or left/right. When people use the touchpad, we usually have our hand in an angle so we end up scrolling in almost like instead of |. Well, touchpad doesn't like that. Same goes for right/middle click that requires 2-3 fingers. It works best if you have your fingers in same x axis. Some people won't be affected since they'll use mouse but if you'll be using touchpad a lot, be prepared for bit of adjustment. Oh, and if you prefer to click the button instead of tapping the touchpad for mouse clicks, exercise your finger because button's bit harder to press than other touchpad buttons I've used.

    ExpressGate - Idea is great. Execution, not quite. I was expecting instant on like when you come out of sleep mode but unfortunately, there's still some wait involved. 10-ish seconds I believe. Also, Asus installed regular monitor version of expressgate onto this widescreen laptop so everything's stretched to fit widescreen. So far, I haven't figured out how to change resolution in this mode. It's good for quick browsing but not for long session.

    Power cable - OMG, where do ASUS think people live in? Castles!? Power cord is the longest I've ever seen. About 10-11 ft total (big power block right in the mid point). And although it comes with velcro strip to manage the cable, I found there's too much cable to roll the cable neatly. Just prepare for some mess when packing cable. Good thing this has 10 hour battery life so you won't have to deal with cable too much.

    All in all, Pros are all important crucial items and Cons are minor annoyance at best. This is really the best laptop you could get at this price with this much features and performance. I remember coming across Sony and HP that had similarity (good speed, light weight, dvd) and those were going for 1800ish.. and it didn't even have 10hr battery life. If you don't believe me, when you go out for laptop shopping, just have this computer's feature written down and compare. You ain't gonna find one that beats it easily.

    EDIT:
    Couple things I came across after prolonged use.

    1. It does get hot, especially near vent but only when I'm using it intensely like 3d games. but it doesn't get hot on the surface much. Just underneath near vent.

    2. Changing performance mode requires you to quit any apps that use video card, such as Photoshop, games, etc. So change before you load them. Otherwise, when you press the button to change the power mode, nothing happens.

    3. OMG FINGERPRINT MAGNET. EVERYWHERE. >.<

    Still loving it though.
    Just plain awesome!
     
    Review Date: November 29, 2009
    Reviewer: z1Ryan, Massachusetts, USA
    I have never written a review of any kind, not that I don't come across good products or service, but it's like the next item on one's list which one never gets to. However, the ul80vt-a1 is just too awesome a laptop that after one week of ownership, I am still jumping up and down like a little puppy, given my typical enthusiasm normally lasts no more than 48 hours.

    By the time you read my review, you've already known all the good things about this laptop -- very long battery life, fast performance, cool to touch, bright screen with sharp resolution, clear and loud speakers, thin and light weight in spite of the presence of an optical drive, fast to boot. The list goes on and on, and it is all true. By the way, there is one item I haven't seen mentioned yet -- the battery charges extremely fast without getting hot. And no, I don't work for Asus. In fact, before I started researching for a good laptop to buy, I didn't even know who or what Asus was, and I still cannot pronounce its name.

    But what makes me so happy is that all the bad things I heard in these reviews are also not true. Not every single feature is perfect. There are some items one can fault with, but they really amount to nothing. This is what I want everyone to know so one doesn't gloss over this great laptop because someone out there doesn't like the feel of the keyboard.

    1. Regardless of what other people said, the build quality of my laptop is very high, no different from the HP's, the Dell's and the Lenovo's I have owned. No, it is not flimsy, and everything snaps correctly with no gap or sharp edge.

    2. The keyboard is fine. It does not feel the same as a Lenovo, but it doesn't flex like others say either. It's just that the keys are not as bouncy, so they feel a little bit soft.

    3. Some reviewers mentioned the screen does not have sharp contrast. It is true when the brightness is set on high, the screen may look a little washed out, but it's not something you cannot solve by tilting the screen a little up or down. By the way, reflection from the glossy screen is not an issue, to my surprise, and you can see fine outdoor.

    4. The touch pad arguably is the worst feature on this laptop. It is more sticky than one with a matte finish, and once in a while you will go out of boundary without realising it. The large single touch pad button below is positioned awkwardly and is quite honestly hard to press because the frame the button is set in is in the way. The touch pad one can get used to; the button, highly questionable.

    5. Yes, fingerprints do show up, but they can be readily wiped off without much fanfare. However, if you like having a bag of greasy chips in one hand and use the computer with the other, this laptop can be a problem for you. On the other hand, it may help one kick one's junk food addiction.

    6. So far I have two minor problems. Both are related to switching the power management mode:
    6a. When I plug and unplug from the power cord, the screen does black out for a couple of seconds, unlike other laptops I've owned. Furthermore, sometimes when the screen comes back on, it will flicker when I mouse over something on the screen. The only remedy I have found so far is to close the application (IE 8 in my case) and start it again.
    6b. When I press the Graphix Boost button, it changes the time zone automatically to pacific time (GMT-8). I haven't tried changing through the power management tool by selecting any of the Power4Gear options, but it probably will change the time zone just the same. It's minor to change the time zone back, provided you notice something is wrong with the time.

    I genuinely think there is more than a good chance you will be very happy with the laptop. I know I am.

    p.s. If reliability is important to you, a Nov 2009 study published by SquareTrade on the 3 year reliability records of 30,000 laptops from 9 vendors ranked Asus at the top. [...]
    Perfect for college
     
    Review Date: January 19, 2010
    Reviewer: King, Chicago, IL, US
    I went through a long, 6-month search before I finally settled on the ASUS UL80Vt. As a college student, I had many seemingly contradictory criterion. I wanted:
    - Core 2 Duo processor and 4GB of RAM, for general productivity
    - Long battery life, for working on campus and in class
    - Decent portability, for carrying it around all the time
    - Discrete graphics, for the occasional game
    - CD Drives, USB ports and HDMI, because connectivity is important

    Like any college student, I looked at MacBooks, Dells and the idea of a netbook/desktop setup, but for the net $720 I got this computer for, the ASUS UL80Vt blew them away. On to the review...

    PRODUCTIVITY SPEED: 8/10
    A little technical note: At stock speeds, the Core2Duo SU7300 is a 1.3 GHz processor with a 800Mhz FSB. Asus overclocks this to a 1.73 GHz on a 1066Mhz FSB, matching the 4GB of DDR3 DRAM. For those who, like me, were deciding between this and laptops with faster processors, you will not notice the difference with most software. Microsoft Office works like a charm, even on massive Excel financial models and graphic presentations. Web browsing is quick even with the 11 tabs I have open right now. The only time I've noticed faster Core 2 Duos matter was on extracting large RAR files, and even then the difference is less than a minute for a 4GB file.

    PHYSICAL PORTABILITY: 7/10
    Definitely heavier and larger than I expected. The 14-inch screen is balanced with a decent bezel on the top and bottom. The 8-cell battery weighs a lot more than it looks. However, it is definitely smaller and lighter than the MacBook Pro. It is also very thin, topping at slightly more than 1 in. It weighs in at 4.74 lbs., and I would say is actually light for its power. However, this is not as much a Thin-and-Light as others in its class, so do adjust your expectations.

    BATTERY LIFE: 11/10
    Incredible battery life. On integrated graphics, I regularly get 9 hours with 30% brightness, overclocked and WLAN on, surfing the web and taking notes. 11.5 hours may actually be realistic without the overclocking or WLAN. I've watched two full-length 720p movies and still had 25% left. On the discrete graphics, you can get 3 hours of solid gaming before you're drained. This blows netbooks, MacBooks, Dells, etc. away. Simply unbelievable.

    GAMING: 8/10
    This laptop has both integrated Intel graphics and a discrete nVidia G210M with 512MB of memory. I have mine slightly overclocked, and it gets 4000 points on 3DMark06 with the discrete card. Can play Dragon Age, Civilization 4, Sims 3, NBA 2K9, Warcraft III and WoW with at least medium settings at native resolution. This is probably not important to most people but I love having the flexibility to play games or play movies more smoothly with the discrete graphics. This is not a gaming rig, but can play most modern games well enough.

    PORTS AND CONNECTIVITY: 8/10
    It has a DVD SuperDrive (burns DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Double-Layer), 3 USB ports, an Ethernet port, a 4-in-1 memory card reader (MMC, SD, MS/MS Pro), and HDMI port, a VGA port, a microphone jack and a mic jack. It also has a 0.3 megapixel webcam and mic integrated. There's an integrated b/g/n WLAN solution, although it is not as strong as the Intel ones. A solid selection, especially on such a thin laptop. The only gripes here are the lack of eSATA and Bluetooth.

    WARRANTY & SUPPORT: 10/10
    2 year limited warranty with 1 year of accidental damage protection. Most laptops just come with 1 year of limited warranty. In general, extended warranties are not worth the cost, but in this case it's a welcome plus. Asus has also been very helpful with a solid support site and staff who answer questions even here.

    TEMPERATURE: 10/10
    Does not burn your lap. Stays very very cool. Right now the CPU is at about 98F, hard drives at 104F and the ACPI is at 118F. On load, CPU hits 130F and the GPU's have hit 180F, but still feels very cool to the touch. Can get a bit warm near the fan area on full load, but normally the fan doesn't even need to turn. The fan is also very quiet; even on max load it only has a soft hum.

    Finally... to address some common gripes

    BUILD QUALITY: 6/10
    Definitely the weak point of this computer. Quality is not as subpar as most reviewers would have it--most laptops not called ThinkPads have some flex and give--but definitely give. The bezel is not entirely cemented to the screen, and there's a lot of give right below the screen. Keyboard flex is fine by itself; it seems extreme when you're on a desk, but that's because the entire chassis flexes when it's slightly raised. That in itself is the bigger problem. On the bottom, the two chassis halves are not cemented well together, and there is some give there. I bought a padded laptop sleeve which seems to protect it fine. I would not put too much weight on the keyboard when it's on a desk (as opposed to on your lap).

    DISPLAY: 8/10
    To be fair, it's a standard 1366x768 screen, plays 720p videos fine. It's a very bright LED screen, and can outshine the outdoors even though the screen is very glossy. The noted contrast problems are really a device driver problem; on integrated graphics, contrast will sometimes decrease noticeably, perhaps in a play to reduce necessary brightness. On discrete graphics, great contrast, sharp screen.

    AUDIO: 7/10
    Altec Lansing speakers located on the bottom of the front of the chassis. By no means audiophile-quality at all, but much better than most laptop speakers. You will sometimes block the speakers while it's on your lap, but in general distortion is lower than in, for example, ThinkPads, and volume is better than a Mac's.

    In conclusion, I am highly satisfied with this purchase. If there were better speakers and better build quality, I would award this product 10/10, but as of now I am willing to rate it a 9/10 and round up. Amazon was also very helpful; I was allowed to still purchase through the $100 Gift Card promotion even after the link stopped working.

    For those interested in the next generation, the UL80Jt incorporates a low-voltage dual-core Core i7 overclocked to 1.73 Ghz and an nVidia 310M with 1GB. It promises even better performance and battery life, but will clock in at just over $1,000.
    Great Ultralight Portable Laptop
     
    Review Date: February 7, 2010
    Reviewer: Cornelius Suttree, Saint Paul, MN
    Asus is HUGE in Asia, but was not well known to me as a laptop maker until a year or so ago when friend bought an Asus in Bangkok and she loves hers. Now I see it at Best Buy all the time, but do not remember seeing Asus in years past. So I know now that Asus makes great products and the UL80VT is no exception. It is not perfect, but it is great at what it is suppsoed to be: An Ultralight computer with an amazing battery life, an excellent design and great performance for an Ultralight. Therefore I rate it 5 star. You cannot get Uber-Performance in an Ultralight, but I am strictly a non-gamer so this computer does everything I possibly need as fast as I need.
    PROS:
    1. Chiclet keyboard is fine with nice key spacing and, unlike others, I have not had any problems with the mousepad while typing.
    2. Case fit and finish is fine. I have not noted any problems with keyboard flex/screen fit etc.
    3. Minimum of bloatware. Every computer has this, but Asus is better than most.
    4. Two year Global warranty is better than anyone else, and 1-year Accidental Damage Warranty is also extended to TWO YEARS if you Register your computer within 60 days of purchase. (Every other manufacturer would charge you at least $100 extra for that kind of warranty.) BTW, ADW is a separate online registration which then generates an email with case number for a second mail-in for the ADW.
    5. Windows 7 is great - it automatically downloads software for any external device like a speech mike. I have 2 mikes, one Philips speech mike I use for work and one headset for Skype, and Windows 7 downloaded the software within seconds of plugging them in. Then when I plug in they become the default speaker, and when I unplug them the internal speakers take over seamlessly. (That was NOT the case with Vista on my home desktop where it was a huge hassle to go into Control Panel repeatedly.)
    6. I have not had a chance to put the battery life to the ultimate test, but after reading countless reviews and testimonials I trust it will truly last for 8-10+ hours (if not the 11.5-12 advertised) which is long enough for an international flight and as long as I would possibly need.
    7. Wi-Fi connection is great. Immediately recognized my home network and took me a minute or two to be online with this baby.
    8. Making recovery disks took about 3-4 hours, but it went fine with no glitches.
    9. It looks great and feels great!! It is a fingerprint magnet as commented on by scores of others, but the sleek looks are still impressive for a computer with a 12-cell battery. The black version looks marvelous - an eye catcher.
    10. An $800 laptop with a switchable dedicated/integrated Nvidia/Intel graphics option is a great deal.

    CONS:
    1. My biggest negative about this computer is the Mousepad/Mouse button. The mouse button is a single bar and you click on the far right or far left to right click or left click. Ths mouse button is VERY STIFF and awkward to use, especailly for Click and drag functions like to highlight text or drag something across the desk top. To click and drag I have to use two hands, one to hold the mouse button down and one to drag. If I could change ONE thing about the computer, it would be to split the mouse button (bar, in this case) in two and make it much less stiff. I avoid using the mouse button by single- or double-tapping on the mousepad, which is VERY responsive, but you still have to use the mouse button to click and drag and that has not loosened up much, if at all, over a month's use.
    2. The mousepad is dimpled, but still a shiny and slippery surface. Although it allows vertical and horizontal scrolling and multiple gestures on the pad, it gets greasy feeling and then the pad does not work well at times.


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    ASUS UL30A-A2 Thin and Light 13-3-Inch Silver Laptop - 12 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
    Manufacturer: ASUS Computer International Direct
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    List Price: $799.00
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    Product Description

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    Free yourself from power cords and start exploring with up to an amazing 12 hours of all-day battery life with the ASUS UL30A-A2, thanks to its Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor and 13.3-inch LED-backlit display, which combines vibrant visuals with advanced energy efficiency.


    This stylish, ultra-portable notebook features a brushed aluminum lid that not only looks magnificent, but also helps in maintaining its stylish exterior day after day.


    The UL30A also features a multi-gesture touchpad, which enables you to intuitively zoom in or out of pictures via pinching, or navigate up and down pages by sliding your finger.




    Learn more about Windows 7 Home Premium below.


    13.3-inch LED-backlit HD high definition display with a 16:9 aspect ratio.


    An all-day computing companion, the ASUS UL30A provides up to 12 hours of battery life.


    The chiclet style keyboard and spacious keys allow for a comfortable typing experience and also prevents dust buildup.


    Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit version), you'll be able to easily create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. Windows 7 is the easiest, fastest, and most engaging version of Windows yet. Better ways to find and manage files, like Jump Lists and improved taskbar previews, help you speed through everyday tasks.


    Windows 7 is designed for faster and more reliable performance, so your PC just works the way you want it to. (Learn more about Windows 7 Home Premium below.)


    Experience FastBoot, the unique performance boost for Windows 7 made possible by ASUS's close partnership with Microsoft. With ASUS exclusive FastBoot technology, this Windows 7-enabled ASUS notebook starts up in a staggering 30 seconds.


    Compact and under 1-inch thin, you can fit the UL30A virtually anywhere--freeing space for books, files, or whatever else you need to enjoy a spacious workspace.


    The UL30A includes Altec Lansing speakers plus SRS surround for a virtual home theater experience on the go, as well as an HDMI port for connecting to an HDTV at home.


    You'll be able to store all of your favorite applications, most important documents, and large video and audio libraries with the generous 500 GB hard drive.


    Other features include 4 GB of DDR3 RAM (maximum capacity), integrated webcam, Draft-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n), Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated video graphics, and multi-format memory card reader.


    And where some PC manufacturers only offer 1 year of warranty service, the ASUS UL30A comes standard with a 2-year global ASUS 360 warranty as well as 1 year of Accidental Damage Warranty (ADW).


    Key Features

    • High-gloss 13.3-inch LED-backlit HD high definition display with 1366 x 768 resolution (16:9 aspect ratio) that uses less energy and still gives you an immersive cinematic experience (Learn more)
    • Up to 12 hours of battery life from 8-cell battery
    • Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. And you can watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV on Windows Media Center. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium. (Learn more)
    • Get more features with Windows Anytime Upgrade. It's the best way to add features to Windows 7, takes as few as ten minutes, requires no software or downloads, and you'll keep your existing programs, files, and settings. Windows will walk you through the simple upgrade process.
    • Chiclet style keyboard and multi-touch trackpad for comfortable and intuitive use (Learn more)
    • ASUS IceCool Technology for cool-to-the-touch palm rest
    • Exclusive Express Gate feature enables ultra-fast boot so you can connect to the web in just 10 seconds
    • Energy efficient, dual core 1.3 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor with ultra-low voltage for extended battery life (Learn more)
    • 500 GB SATA hard drive (5400 RPM)
    • 4 GB of installed DDR3 RAM (1066 MHz; 2 x SODIMM slots; 4 GB maximum capacity)
    • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD integrated video processing
    • 0.3-megapixel webcam for connecting with friends and family over video chats
    • ASUS SmartLogon facial recognition system detects your face and logs on automatically
    • Draft-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n)
    • HDMI high-definition audio/video output allows a single cable to transmit uncompressed high-definition video to your digital TV or LCD
    • Altec Lansing speakers enhanced with SRS Premium Sound for home theatre quality acoustics (Learn more)
    • ASUS Super Hybrid Engine for extended battery life
    • Dimensions: 12.9 x 9.28 x 0.98 inches (WxDxH)
    • Weight: 3.74 pounds (with battery
    • Warranty: 2 year global warranty and 1 year accidental damage warranty (Learn more)


    Networking, Connectivity & Expansion
    With its integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi networking capabilities, this laptop provides up to five times the performance and twice the wireless range using 802.11n-compatible routers as you would with 802.11g networks.


    It's also backward compatible with 802.11b/g networks (commonly found at Wi-Fi hotspots and in older home routers).


    This notebook also provides Fast (10/100) Ethernet networking.

    • 3 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
    • 1 HDMI output for connecting to a compatible HDTV or home theater receiver for uncompressed digital audio and video via a single cable
    • Analog video output: 1 VGA
    • 5-in-1 memory card reader compatible with Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia Card (MMC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, and xD Picture Card
    • 1 headphone jack (S/PDIF digital audio output), 1 microphone jack
    • 10/100 Fast Ethernet


    What's in the box
    This package contains the ASUS UL30A-A2 notebook PC, AC adapter, rechargeable 8-cell battery, and user manual


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    Product Details

    • 1.3GHz Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo Processor
    • 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 2 slots, 4GB Max
    • 500GB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
    • 13.3" HD LED LCD Display, Intel GMA 4500MHD, 0.3M Webcam, Wi-Fi 802.11 bgn
    • Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64 bit), *12 Hours of Battery Life

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    Customer Reviews

    what an awesome little computer!
     
    Review Date: October 23, 2009
    Reviewer: educated reader,
    I ordered my ASUS UL30A-A2 last week with one day shipping so I could get it ASAP with Windows 7. It arrived on Oct. 22, the Windows 7 release date, and I am very happy with it. I did a lot of research on thin and lights with large amounts of battery power, and from all the reviews I could find, the ASUS UL30A was the clear winner, with the Acer Aspire Timeline 3810T just behind it. I've had my computer for less than 24 hours, but keeping that in mind, here's my current assessment:

    Pros:

    - It is very thin and very light. It's about half the wight of my old Dell Inspiron, and the size is small enough to be really portable and large enough to watch movies.
    - I haven't fully tested the battery life yet, but so far it's been pretty impressive.
    - The screen quality is amazing, and it comes with some of the most beautiful desktop images I've seen. I am truly impressed.
    - It doesn't get hot. It has been on my lap for hours at a time while working hard to transfer over files from my other laptop, and it hasn't been even uncomfortably warm.
    - The keyboard and touchpad design are great. I like the mac-style keyboard that will help keep crud from accumulating under the keys, and is easy to type on. The touchpad is flush with the wrist-rest areas, which means it also will stay cleaner with years of use. Some computer reviewers did not like the touchpad, but for me it's plenty big, and it only feels "sticky" when you press down too hard. You have to use a light touch, but it doesn't take long to adjust to.
    - It's fast enough and big enough for everything I need. I'm in the midst of transferring all of my music and videos, from both my old laptop and my external hard drive, only my Asus so that I can have everything with me at once, and only use my external as a backup. The system operates fast enough for my needs, though from what I've read it won't suffice if you're a gamer.
    - It doesn't come with Norton Anti-Virus pre-installed. This means you don't have to go through hours of trying to uninstall it so that your computer can run the way it's supposed to. It simply comes with a basic internet security program.
    - Most of the computer is somewhat fingerprint-proof. The only exceptions are the big glossy screen (which you shouldn't be touching anyway), the black border around the screen (which you will sometimes need to touch), and the touchpad button (which is small, but you will probably be touching it a lot). However it is still better than most laptops, as the rest of the computer will not show fingerprints.
    - Windows 7 is great! Again, I haven't fully tested the ins and outs, but so far it's been an easy transition for someone who has been using XP since it came out eight years ago. I avoided getting a computer with Vista, but have used it on friends' computers on occasion, and Windows 7 seems like an improvement.
    - I read that the power adapter would get hot, but so far mine has stayed cool. And it has been plugged in for 18 hours straight.
    - If you press Fn and the space bar, you can easily shift through 4 different power options: Entertainment Mode, High Performance, Quiet Office, and Battery Saving. This is an awesome feature because if you're watching a movie, it will let you change settings to stop the screen from dimming or turning off without even exiting the movie.

    Cons:
    - The Amazon order did not come with the mouse or computer case it promised!
    - I don't like the reflections you can see in the glossy screen. This isn't unique to this computer, I just don't like glossy screens in general.
    - It came with a sticker on it saying it had 12 hours of battery life, so I'm not sure if the 16 hour claim is true... and like I said I haven't tested it. Either way, though, I don't think I'll ever need it to last more than 12 hours without being plugged in.
    - The way that the hard drive is partitioned is confusing. It has an OS C drive and a data D drive. However it automatically puts all of the users documents and music folders in the OS drive rather than the data drive. This is easy to change, but I still haven't figured out how to change the start menu links to my documents so that it takes me to the D drive instead of the C drive.
    - The touchpad doesn't support rotate and zoom motions that are common on Macs and coming out in newer PCs. Certainly not a huge problem, but they would be nice, since the touchpad does support scrolling and right click motions.

    I think that's all for now. I'll try to update this when I find more pros and cons worth mentioning, and have measured the true battery life of the machine.
    Excellent laptop, confusing specs
     
    Review Date: December 24, 2009
    Reviewer: Ryan Mercovich, Rochester, NY
    This is an amazing laptop with a super bright screen, and amazing battery life. My only complaints are that the screen is a little too glossy (but what laptop isn't these days) and that no powerful dedicated GPU is available that can provide this much battery life. This computer can do basically everything though, and is a great buy.

    With so many variations of the UL30A, it is hard to know which is the best.
    A break down given by an ASUS rep somewhere on the web is below (unfortunately i can't find the link).

    A2 vs. X5 vs. A3b

    Battery:
    UL30A-A2 = 8 cell 5600mAh
    UL30A-X5 = 8 cell 4400mAh
    UL30A-A3B = 8 cell 5600mAh

    HDD:
    UL30A-A2 = 500GB 5400rpm
    UL30A-X5 = 500GB 5400rpm
    UL30A-A3B = 250GB 5400rpm

    RAM:
    UL30A-A2 = 4GB DDR3
    UL30A-X5 = 4GB DDR3
    UL30A-A3B = 3GB DDR3

    Operating System:
    UL30A-A2 = Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
    UL30A-X5 = Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
    UL30A-A3B = Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) with XP Professional downgrade option

    Warranty:
    UL30A-A2 = 2 year global, 1 year ADW, 30 day no-bright-dot
    UL30A-X5 = 1 year global, 1 year ADW, 30 day no-bright-dot
    UL30A-A3B = 2 year global, 1 year ADW, 30 day no-bright-dot
    Met all expectations
     
    Review Date: November 11, 2009
    Reviewer: R. Greenberg, Southern Maryland
    I've been working with computers for over 30 years. This is the first computer of any sort that met and I will expect exceed all of my expetations (over time). It is the perfect computer for doing MS Office type work, emailing documents back and forth, and internet use. It's nice and fast, great display, no issues with the key board, and set up was not that difficult. I have a very capabile desktop and did not need to duplicate what I already had. This is the PERFECT machine for getting work done and keeping in touch with email. Now if it keeps working for a few years, ASUS would have hit a huge home-run.
    Light, cheap, nice and fast. What else could you ask?
     
    Review Date: November 1, 2009
    Reviewer: B. Hubbard, Detroit, MI USA
    I was looking to replace a 4 year old Dell D410 - small, light, single core laptop. Not counting inflation, it cost more than twice as much as The Asus USL30A, and the differences show how much has changed since then. I didn't really even seriously consider any of the offerings from Dell or HP. The price / weight / performance ratios didn't work out in their favor.

    I saw a positive short review of this laptop on [...], and in my research didn't come up with anything better.

    After about 4 days with the laptop, I am quite happy with the purchase:

    Pros:
    - Very light, compact and thin. Easily fits in a shoulder bag or briefcase.
    - Feels solidly built, not overly fragile like some of the ultra light or sub $1000 notebooks.
    - Stays very cool. Amazing job on the cooling system - and no loud fan noise.
    - Screen size / resolution works well for normal web browsing and watching online video. LED backlight is nice and bright.
    - Hard drive is HUGE for a laptop of this price.
    - Minimal "bloatware" - didn't have to spend 3 hours cleaning trial and unnecessary software off like I would have on an HP
    - Great audio
    - Windows 7 really is a solid new OS - the worthy replacement for XP that Vista never was.

    Cons:
    - Keyboard and trackpad take some getting used to. Especially the single mouse "rocker" button.
    - Speakers are on the bottom front lip, so if the notebook is sitting on a bed or your lap, the sound suffers.
    - Glossy, reflective screen. Not my preference, but whatever.
    - Win7 Home Premium version won't connect to a domain, so this is a solidly consumer PC unless you're going to upgrade the OS. Clearly not an "Enterprise" PC - but I could see it having a place in smaller businesses or for students.

    Other thoughts:
    - Battery life looks to be about 6-8 hours of normal use without having to dim the screen or take heroic action. The battery saver mode improves that, but unless you live on long airplane flights or are a student with marathon days, it probably isn't worth the hassle.
    - No real problem with keyboard flex or loose battery as other reviews have reported, both of which had me worried. Battery has both a latch and a lock to hold it into place, and fits very snugly. It's not going anywhere, at least not on my unit.
    - The X3 model is black, better looking, but has smaller battery and only 1 year warranty. For the $50 price difference, go for the A2 unless your heart is set on black.
    - First laptop I've bought in over 15 years without a modem in it, and no PC Card slot. But has 3 USB ports.
    - Hard drive looks to be 2.5" 95MM standard drive, not a silly 1.8" unit. So possibility to replace with an SSD is real. Of course, a decent SSD is going to cost almost as much as the laptop...

    Bottom line: This is a solid PC for this class, and should be striking fear into the heart of HP and Dell. Asus is going to eat them alive if they keep this up.
    Very good ultraportable laptop
     
    Review Date: October 25, 2009
    Reviewer: T. Stauffer, grand rapids, mi
    This is an amazing laptop. Overall worth every penny. Was debating between this laptop, acer 3810, and the hp dm3. This to me seemed to be the best overall while the other had a few things i liked. First off I am a student and wanted something light and long battery life. So far(ive only had this since day after windows 7) the battery at 100% and with wifi on and surfing the web with low brightness the battery status says ten hours max and only goes down from there when i watch videos are start some heavier multitasking. As far as the processor the core 2 duo at 1.3ghz handle everything i throw at it thanks to windows 7. Itunes and mozilla open at same time shows little slow down and hulu and youtube hd fullscreen play great. Heres a list of some of the things i like and things i dont.
    Good
    Construction- aluminum lid shows this laptop has a little toughness despite being so thin.
    Keyboard-chiclet took some getting use to but learning to love it. I dont notice much flex at all and like typing on keyboard.
    Trackpad-was scared it was gonna be like the crappy eeepc bumpiness but it is smooother than i thought. and the clicker seems useable and multitouch scrolling is a little jittery but better than nothing.
    Battery life- no exact numbers yet but better than my crappy hps that lasted 45min to 2 hours.
    Windows 7- makes everything fast and intuitive
    Heat- Runs cooler than any laptop ive used and it quiet also.
    Asus porgrams- some are junk but some are useful
    Bad
    No bluetooth frustrates me but not huge deal easy to fix but it would have been nice it had been included.
    No optical drive- fine with me makes it lighter and that is more important to me.
    Graphics-Havent really tried any games but sure this isnt great would like option of a dedicated switcheable card. CULV+9400M/ION would be perfect even with some sacrifice on battery life. 4500mhd has handled streaming video fine for me just would like to do some fps gaming.

    Just would like to say that acer 3810tg in europe and asia with ati 4330 need to come to america or asus put the 4330 in the ul30 and i would be happy add throw in some bluetooth. And i know the hp dm3 had the 105m but it also has optical drive making ti slightly heavier but i have had terrible experince with hp and never serious considered buying one just wanted to compare. anyway hopes this helps people considering this laptop because so far i am happy. also helps gizmodo named this best 13 inch ultraportable morning after i recieved mine.

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    ASUS UL30A-X5 Thin and Light 13.3-Inch Black Laptop - 12 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
    Manufacturer: ASUS Computer International Direct
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    List Price: $729.00
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    Free yourself from power cords and start exploring with up to an amazing 12 hours of all-day battery life with the ASUS UL30A-X5, thanks to its Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor and 13.3-inch LED-backlit display, which combines vibrant visuals with advanced energy efficiency.


    This stylish, ultra-portable notebook features a brushed aluminum lid that not only looks magnificent, but also helps in maintaining its stylish exterior day after day.


    The UL30A also features a multi-gesture touchpad, which enables you to intuitively zoom in or out of pictures via pinching, or navigate up and down pages by sliding your finger.




    Learn more about Windows 7 Home Premium below.


    13.3-inch LED-backlit HD high definition display with a 16:9 aspect ratio (see larger image).


    An all-day computing companion, the ASUS UL30A provides up to 12 hours of battery life.


    The chiclet style keyboard and spacious keys allow for a comfortable typing experience and also prevents dust buildup (silver model shown).


    Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit version), you'll be able to easily create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music.


    Windows 7 is the easiest, fastest, and most engaging version of Windows yet. Better ways to find and manage files, like Jump Lists and improved taskbar previews, help you speed through everyday tasks.


    Windows 7 is designed for faster and more reliable performance, so your PC just works the way you want it to. (Learn more about Windows 7 Home Premium below.)


    Experience FastBoot, the unique performance boost for Windows 7 made possible by ASUS's close partnership with Microsoft. With ASUS exclusive FastBoot technology, this Windows 7-enabled ASUS notebook starts up in a staggering 30 seconds.


    Compact and under 1-inch thin, you can fit the UL30A virtually anywhere--freeing space for books, files, or whatever else you need to enjoy a spacious workspace.


    The UL30A includes Altec Lansing speakers plus SRS surround for a virtual home theater experience on the go, as well as an HDMI port for connecting to an HDTV at home.


    You'll be able to store all of your favorite applications, most important documents, and large video and audio libraries with the generous 500 GB hard drive.


    Other features include 4 GB of DDR3 RAM (maximum capacity), integrated webcam, Draft-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n), Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated video graphics, and multi-format memory card reader. 


    And in addition to a 1 year global warranty, the ASUS UL30A-X5 includes a 1 year Accidental Damage Warranty (ADW).


    Key Features

    • High-gloss 13.3-inch LED-backlit HD high definition display with 1366 x 768 resolution (16:9 aspect ratio) that uses less energy and still gives you an immersive cinematic experience (Learn more)
    • Up to 12 hours of battery life from 8-cell battery
    • Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. And you can watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV on Windows Media Center. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium. (Learn more)
    • Get more features with Windows Anytime Upgrade. It's the best way to add features to Windows 7, takes as few as ten minutes, requires no software or downloads, and you'll keep your existing programs, files, and settings. Windows will walk you through the simple upgrade process.
    • Chiclet style keyboard and multi-touch trackpad for comfortable and intuitive use (Learn more)
    • ASUS IceCool Technology for cool-to-the-touch palm rest
    • Exclusive Express Gate feature enables ultra-fast boot so you can connect to the web in just 10 seconds
    • Energy efficient, dual core 1.3 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor with ultra-low voltage for extended battery life (Learn more)
    • 500 GB SATA hard drive (5400 RPM)
    • 4 GB of installed DDR3 RAM (1066 MHz; 2 x SODIMM slots; 4 GB maximum capacity)
    • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD integrated video processing
    • 0.3-megapixel webcam for connecting with friends and family over video chats
    • ASUS SmartLogon facial recognition system detects your face and logs on automatically
    • Draft-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n)
    • HDMI high-definition audio/video output allows a single cable to transmit uncompressed high-definition video to your digital TV or LCD
    • Altec Lansing speakers enhanced with SRS Premium Sound for home theatre quality acoustics (Learn more)
    • ASUS Super Hybrid Engine for extended battery life
    • Dimensions: 12.9 x 9.28 x 0.98 inches (WxDxH)
    • Weight: 3.74 pounds (with battery
    • Warranty: 1 year global warranty and 1 year accidental damage warranty (Learn more)


    Networking, Connectivity & Expansion
    With its integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi networking capabilities, this laptop provides up to five times the performance and twice the wireless range using 802.11n-compatible routers as you would with 802.11g networks.


    It's also backward compatible with 802.11b/g networks (commonly found at Wi-Fi hotspots and in older home routers).


    This notebook also provides Fast (10/100) Ethernet networking.

    • 3 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
    • 1 HDMI output for connecting to a compatible HDTV or home theater receiver for uncompressed digital audio and video via a single cable
    • Analog video output: 1 VGA
    • 5-in-1 memory card reader compatible with Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia Card (MMC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, and xD Picture Card
    • 1 headphone jack (S/PDIF digital audio output), 1 microphone jack
    • 10/100 Fast Ethernet


    What's in the box
    This package contains the ASUS UL30A-X5 notebook PC, AC adapter, rechargeable 8-cell battery, and user manual


    Accidents Happen
    You have extra protection when they happen to your ASUS notebook purchased in the US or Canada. ASUS will fix it or replace it for you at no charge during the first year after purchase in the event of damage from accidental spills, drops, electrical surges, or fire.

    • Warranty covering accidental drops, spills, power surges, and fire damage
    • Target 3-business-day turnaround time for repair / replacement; not including receiving and shipping time
    • One-way shipping (from ASUS to the user) at no additional cost
    • 24-hour toll-free phone support
    • One incident covered per notebook


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    Product Details

    • 1.3GHz Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo Processor
    • 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 2 slots, 4GB Max
    • 500GB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
    • 13.3" HD LED LCD Display, Intel GMA 4500MHD, Wi-Fi 802.11 bgn, 0.3M Webcam
    • Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64 bit)

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    One of the best under $700 notebooks
     
    Review Date: October 24, 2009
    Reviewer: Jeff Carroll, St. Joseph, IL USA
    Just received my Asus UL30A-X5 yesterday. After much review, and a try-out with an Acer 1410, I decided that I wanted a full-sized chiclet/island keyboard and the larger screen. I'm already quite pleased with my decision. At the <$700 price point, this is an excellent notebook.

    Pros
    - Keyboard. A pleasure to type on.
    - Touchpad. It drags at first, but once you get some finger oil on it, and change the pointer speed, it's one of the best that I've used. Very smooth two finger scroller. Support for customized two and three finger click.
    - Screen. Bright and easy to read at 30 degree angles.
    - Battery life. Yes, it will do over 10 hours.
    - Weight/size. 1 inch thin and very light.
    - Body. Love the brushed black metal look on the case.
    - Asus facial recognition login. Didn't think that I would care, but it's nice to have the computer log in, without touch, when I'm sitting in front of it.
    - Asus FastBoot (not the BIOS fast boot). This lets you configure which programs load during startup and which load after. Speeds up the boot quite a bit.
    - Decent speakers. Not ear-destroying, but suitable for the size. Much better than most netbooks.

    Cons
    - Placement of touchpad. It still registers my palm as I'm typing even at the extreme setting. Downloaded the new touchpad driver, but that didn't fix. Still looking for a solution. This is by far the most frustrating problem. UPDATE: The TouchFreeze utility seems to almost fix the issue.
    - Case still shows fingerprints.
    - Web cam is low res and has difficulty in low light (haven't tried different drivers yet).

    Excellent Ultra-Portable Laptop at a Great Price!
     
    Review Date: October 27, 2009
    Reviewer: TJ, Colorado
    I recently purchased the Asus UL30A-X5 through Amazon and am very pleased with my decision. Let me first begin by briefly explaining what I was looking for in a new laptop, as I believe that will give the reader better information when deciding if this laptop is right for them. I am currently a student on a budget and was looking for the following: 1) Less than $700 in price, 2) Screen size between 13-14", 3) Windows 7 already installed (I didn't want an older computer with Vista that I would have to manually upgrade to Win 7 myself), 4) At least 320GB HD, 3 GB DDR3 RAM, and a Pentium Core 2 Duo SU7300 equivalent or greater processor, 5) Thin and light, and 6) 4+ solid hours of battery life. Although a netbook offers a small size and easy portability, I didn't want to sacrifice power and performance for everyday tasks. On the other hand, I also didn't want a large "desktop replacement" laptop that would be a hassle to carry around or difficult to take with me anytime I was away from home. In summary, I wanted a laptop that offered a good combination of power, performance, and size for my money. With that being said, here is my impression thus far after 2 days of using this computer:

    Pros:
    -Performance: Able to smoothly and efficiently handle everything I have wanted to do to this point. It is even faster than my 3 year old 15.6" Dell Inspiron that I originally paid $1300 for at the time.
    -Size and Weight: Couldn't be happier with the sleek look and light weight. It looks even better in person than in the pictures.
    -Quality: Some people may think you are sacrificing quality for a laptop with these specs for under $700. I think this computer is built very well, and would argue it stands up to the much more expensive or name-brand models in the same class.
    -Warranty: The accidental protection warranty offers an extra piece of mind, which is also something not often included without an additional cost in other laptops.
    -Keyboard: Very easy to use, great design!
    -Mousepad: I love the textured touchpad on this model. It is difficult to see in the pictures, but the touchpad is actually not a traditional "pad", but a bunch of tiny dots that track the movement of your finger. Also, I really like the extra features such as being able to scroll up or down a page by using two fingers anywhere on the pad.

    Cons:
    -The only thing that I am not too excited about is the small (or "smaller" when compared to my larger laptop) mouse buttons below the touchpad. This might be something that just takes a little getting used to, but it is more difficult to click the buttons than on my older laptop. Again, this is my first 13.3" laptop so it probably just comes with the nature of a smaller laptop and I will get used to it with time, but it's just something I wanted to point out if you are transitioning from a large laptop to a smaller one.

    Overall, I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Sure, there are better laptops on the market as some will argue, but only if you are willing to spend $1000+. This computer definitely earns "5 stars" and I think anyone who is looking for an affordable, ultra-portable laptop with powerful performance will be very happy as well.
    Cheap and good
     
    Review Date: October 25, 2009
    Reviewer: A. Quan,
    I really love this computer despite the facts that it has some issues. I really like the finish, it's very thin, less than 1 inch, but by no means is thinner than the macbook air. The casing is very sexy, it looks very nice from all angles. The keyboard is amazing, the only problem is that it has a little flex but its not the end of the world I can type pretty well. The most annoying thing might be the touchpad, whenever you type and you have your hands positioned close to it, the touchpad might register some click while you type. A lot of people are talking about the battery life of this computer that it won't even reach 10 hours, I can confirm I get 11+ hours on this lappie, Windows 7 is much more energy efficient than Vista (note: I tested under wireless off, lowest screen brightness, power saving mode, word 2007). I really enjoy the price point its less than $700, which is the perfect price for the performance.


    PROS:
    - Stylish, very sexy looking.
    - Keyboard feels amazing.
    - Multi-touch track pad works well
    - Fast compared to a netbook (C2D, 4GB DDR3)
    - Battery life 11+ hours
    - Smart Logon, very nice cool feature
    - Big hard drive 500GB
    - LED screen has nice viewing angles
    - Very light and portable
    - The charger is very small and portable too.
    - Loud quality speakers from small size
    - Warranty, 1 Year of accidental Damage
    - Price its a deal!

    CONS:
    - Fingerprint magnet (inside and outside)
    - Loud Hard drive (a little annoying)
    - Little flex on the keyboard
    - ASUS bloatware
    - Intel GMA4500MHD, where's the UL30A-VT? can't do gaming
    - It doesn't cook, do laundry, or cleans my room.

    This computer is perfect for students, and travelers. Recommended
    I'm very pleased with my UL30A-X5!
     
    Review Date: November 4, 2009
    Reviewer: Dave the Love Enforcer, Chicago, IL USA
    This little laptop is a wonder. It's a beautiful piece of hardware, runs very quick, multitasks great, is dead silent, and I'm getting 10-12 hours of battery life on stock configuration.

    I've never seen anything like this; you just keep using it and using it and using it. Even when I've got every MS Office program running at once + a bunch of Firefox tabs + iTunes playing music, I still get 6-7 hours.

    I was pleasantly surprised how little bloatware came with it. The only annoying piece of software I really needed to uninstall was some antivirus program. MS Office Home/Student came preinstalled on a free trial, but I was going to use that anyway so they saved me the installation.

    Windows 7 runs great on this laptop. Power management and networking features work beautifully. The great sleep/wake functionality in Windows 7 makes startup time largely irrelevant, but even when you do have to start up from scratch it's nice and speedy. There are lots of nice little touches to this machine that let you know Asus is a really class act. Things like attractive on-screen displays for volume and brightness adjustment for example.

    My only nitpick is that the trackpad is a little jumpy. It's a little hard to land the cursor onto some of the smaller buttons, like scrollbar arrows. This is probably a driver issue, so it likely will be fixed soon enough. The keyboard is very spacious and pleasant to type on.

    Overall I'm extremely satisfied with my UL30A-X5.
    Awesome, period.
     
    Review Date: November 27, 2009
    Reviewer: B. Ling, NJ, USA
    Best in class, price/performance. ASUS is excellent quality, highly recommended. Much better than netbook, better performance/battery in similar form factor.

    pro:
    +battery life: 12 hour max is true for light use (word processing), 8 hours heavy use is extremely reasonable, much better than 4 hours max for other laptops
    +performance: low voltage core2 duo is powerful- even though it says 1.3ghz, still far outperforms any atom/turion/pentium/celeron budget trash processors + 4gb DDR3 RAM, 500gb HD, excellent
    +price: a few years ago this class of ultrathin laptop would start at $3k+ (this is why technology is sweet - constant improvement)
    +design: brushed aluminum top is pretty, laptop is really thin, light and portable, lasts the entire day
    +windows 7: is quite good
    +keyboard: good.
    +screen: very clear and bright, better than my old dell lcd
    +speakers! I really like the altec lansing built-in speakers, they go pretty loud and are clearer than most laptop speakers. they are in the front of the laptop pointing down, so you can still hear them when you close the lid

    note these points:
    -integrated graphics: no heavy gaming on this
    -no bluetooth: actually I never use bluetooth so this is a positive, saves battery
    -no DVD drive: just be aware that you need an external drive if you need this capacity. but with everything on the internet now, DVD is kind of like floppy disk now, might as well save weight + battery
    -glossy: wipe it off every few days, good habit in general ;) (on matte surfaces, even if it doesnt look dirty it is still dirty, might as well know when it is dirty with glossy surface...)

    btw I bought this computer for my gf, she loves it.

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    HP Pavilion DV6-1240US 16-Inch Notebook
    Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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    List Price: $799.99
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    The 16:9 aspect ratio widescreen panel offers you a screen size that is ideal for both computing and entertainment modes. Use the ample horizontal space for widget and toolbars and enjoy a great movie experience in their original format.

    Product Details

    • Computer Features: SuperMulti DVD Optical Drive, Integrated Microphone, Direct Disc Labeling
    • Processor Type: Intel Core 2 Duo
    • Processor Speed: Up to 2.1 Ghz
    • Hard Drive Capacity: 320GB Hard Drive Capacity
    • Hard Drive Speed: 5400 RPM
    • >HDMI Inputs: 1
    • AM Configuration: 2x2GB
    • Built-In Card Reader Type: 5-in-1 Card Reader
    • Built-In Webcam Features: Built-In Webcam
    • Cache Memory Installed Capacity: 2MB L2 Cache
    • DVI-D Inputs: 0
    • DVI-D with HDCP Inputs: 0
    • Electronic Display Features: LCD Display, High-Definition, BrightView
    • Graphics Memory (Shared): 1759 MB
    • Hard Drive Interface: SATA
    • IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Ports: 0
    • Input Type: Microphone
    • Internal Modem Features: 56 Kbps
    • Maximum Resolution: 1366 x 768
    • Memory RAM Type: DDR2
    • Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
    • Optical Drive Type: DVD+177;RW/CD-RW Drive
    • Output Type: Headphone Jack
    • RAM Maximum Expandable To: 8192 MB
    • System Bus Speed: 800 Mhz
    • System RAM: 4096 MB
    • USB 2.0 Ports: 4
    • VGA Inputs: 1
    • Wired Standard: 10/100 Ethernet LAN
    • Wireless Standard: 802.11a/b/g/n

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    HP Pavilion DV7-3080US 17.3-Inch Espresso Laptop - Up to 4.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
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    List Price: $1,449.99
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    For those who want an all-in-one performance notebook with rich multimedia features, the HP Pavilion dv7 Entertainment series delivers desktop-replacement performance that looks as great as it runs.


    Powered by the latest processor and graphics technologies, it delivers optimal mobile performance to support your lifestyle.


    Play ultra-sharp Blu-ray films with the Blu-ray drive. Enjoy full-screen viewing of HD TV and movies with the large 16:9 17.3-Inch diagonal display.


    Chat face to face with the HP Webcam and add fun special effects. HP Triple Bass Reflex Subwoofer amplifiers put out 12W total while supporting a full range of treble and bass frequencies.


    Enter data quickly with the separate numeric keypad. Create personalized, silkscreen-quality DVD and CD labels with LightScribe.

    Product Details

    • 1.6GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor (6 MB L2 Cache, 1333 MHz FSB)
    • 6GB DDR3 RAM (2 Dimm), Max supported 8GB; Nvidia GeForce GT 230M discrete 1 GB up to2.8 GB total graphics memory
    • 500GB (7200RPM) SATA Hard Drive, LightScribe Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double Layer
    • 17.3" Diagonal HD+ High-Definition HP LED BrightView Widescreen Display (1600 x 900)
    • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, *Up to 4.5 Hours of Battery Life

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    Fast Laptop!
     
    Review Date: January 4, 2010
    Reviewer: Ivan Blomberg, Seattle, WA
    I have owened this laptop for over a month now. Its extremely quick and never lags no matter what I have open. I can burn a dvd, download a large file, and play a game all at the same time. It will run crysis well at full resolution as well as modern warfare 2. I have read bad revews about the display and honestly its not bad. I think it may be slightly different from the dells because of the type of glossy film they use. Remember this is susposed to be an entertainment pc and for that it is AWSOME. I can watch movies via hdmi in full 1080, just simply plug it in and your ready to go. Battery life is decent for a computer with a quad core. Intel uses turbo boost and I think this helps to keep power down a bit. The touch controls at the top of the keyboard work great and I like them alot. Remember this is a quad core 1.6ghz but with turbo boost it will go up to 2.8ghz. Shows up as 8 cores total. Very efficient processor. Hp's bloatware is really not that bad either. Audio is quite good. The speakers on this laptop sound great and get decent volume as well. Wireless n works great and is very fast. Fan is fairly quiet and it runs very cool.... if its on ur lap it will run hotter but still much cooler then many dual core laptops i have used. Keyboard has a great feel and is quiet. Mouse pad buttons feel great and people seem to complain about the glossy finish on the pad but i think it feels good and works well. The scroll bar on the right of the mousepad also works awsome. Also big plus this has a second drive bay so you could add a solid state boot drive or a standard drive for storage if you like. I think you have to buy a hard drive cradle or something but its a great added bonus. Also this fits well in the Wenger, SwissGear 17 inch back pack.

    A few things i dont like is that the power brick is really large, wish it had a lit keybord although this is really not a problem and the screen is really bright so its easy to see the keys plus it uses slightly less power without it. Glossy finish attracts finger prints like crazy but its still pretty. Hp's media smart software could use some work , it takes a long time to open and too much bling just for browsing photos. I made windows picture viewer my default viewer to solve this. I do wish it was full 1080 but its close and i dont think its a big enough difference to notice... blue ray movies still look great!. ... all in all great computer ... makes a great desktop replacement. All the negatives i stated are minor. I very much recommend this laptop. The prices are dropping as well and its just becoming more affordable.
    Great
     
    Review Date: December 8, 2009
    Reviewer: John Mcghee,
    Great laptop. Does everything I want exceptionaly well. I've owned numerous computers
    (both laptop and desktops, Apples and PCs), and this one is the best. The only minor
    negative is I wish the ac input was in the rear.

    John
    Nice and powerful
     
    Review Date: May 6, 2010
    Reviewer: Michael Jack Ktisti, ERLANGER, KENTUCKY, US
    I have just bought this Laptop and there are no negative points to mention. It is powerful and has a nice and clear appearance. The Nvidia video card 230M is extremely good for games and blue-ray films. I just could not find a software already installed to run Blue-ray disks. A bluetooth device is also missing.
    Save your Money & Don't buy Blu-Ray
     
    Review Date: January 9, 2010
    Reviewer: Avid Reader, Coatesville, PA United States
    Was a loyal HP customer, but not anymore.

    We have two HP DV7's in our household. One was purchased Nov 2008 from Circuit City, the other was purchased as a customized laptop directy from HP in March 2009. Both have BluRay players, but the Circuit City laptop plays through Media Player and the customized laptop plays through MediaSmart. With both players, we have noticed a tendancy of the BluRays to lockup, but with the new coding now on the BluRay disks, the problem has become much worse.

    Also downloading the new software and getting the Blu-Rays to play the newer discs is not intuitive and HP support in a word "Sucks". Went to the HP website for the downloads and it is not as straight forward as it should be.

    For one thing, don't click the update now button when it pops up within the media players. It will take you into a black hole. For MediaSmart go into tools and select the update on the Update tab. I am not sure where my husband went to download the updates into Media Player.

    After the updates where installed on the customized laptop, the BluRays would play just fine until it was connected via HDMI to our HD TV. There we received picture, but no sound. We went to tech support on that one. Their basic response was that the coding on the discs prevented them from being played with the HD TV connected, so if that was the only thing we used the computers for then we had nothing but $1,000+ paperweights.

    Finally without the help of Tech Support, we were able to get the picture on the HD TV with sound once we hooked up laptop speakers to the computer and played the sound from the computer. But the picture quality is no longer what it once was.

    This brings up another problem that we have with the headphone jacks. If you research on the web, you will find that this is quite prevalent with HPs. The connection within the computer is not secured very well and you have basically three options in order to use the headphone jacks. 1) physically hold the jack about 1/2 way in to get sound. 2)lightly coat the jack connection with oil before plugging in. Or 3) have the laptop opened up and the connections soldered down.

    Other than these flaws, the computers work as advertised. But there are also other computers out there that do the same for less money.
    Everything okay except the display
     
    Review Date: January 2, 2010
    Reviewer: J. Belden, Los Angeles
    Overall this would be a good machine. Plenty of power and features. The one big problem I have with it is it has to have one of the worst displays I have ever used, and I've used a lot. It is kind of fuzzy and the contrast is terrible. I have a 4 year old Dell laptop with a 17" display that looks much better and I have a MacBook Pro that looks fantastic. Because of the display I can not recommend this machine and it has soured me on HP Laptops a bit.

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