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The Asus W3J is Asus' premiere high-performance portable notebook (as opposed to a desktop replacement). This review is for the newer W3J model number W3J-H026P....The new W3J is unique in that it will probably be one of the last set of laptops that use the Core Duo processors, as Intel is set to release their new Core 2 Duo (Merom) processor in July. However, the fact remains that the Core Duo T2500 is still one of the more powerful processing unit available. The fact that it is Dual Core allows for excellent multitasking, such as watching movie while compiling a program.
Those who look to have high performance may need to do an extra step after their initial boot up -- reformat, or at least extensive clean up. The system is riddled with bloatware (unnecessary programs), that hog system resources (no matter how extensive they are). At first boot-up I found approximately 40 processes running and over three-quarters were useless to me (i.e. Intel's wireless utility -- I prefer the Windows' utility).
Conclusion:
In the end, all I have said can be shortened into a few sweet words: the Asus W3J is fully worth it. This excellent laptop packs quite a punch inside of its small and sleek chassis, all while maintaining excellent build quality and looking quite incredible. The asking price may be quite steep, but like all great services, it's worth it. Asus W3J+ Review Linked by LT Hacker

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