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Asus W7J Review

Asus W3JThe W7J is Asus' entry in the relatively new 13.3" widescreen notebook segment. What surprised me when I first started browsing Notebookreview was the size of the Asus forum. I fully expect the Sony or HP/Compaq forum to be huge, considering the popularity of their notebooks. But Asus? I thought to myself, either A) Asus has a lot of problems and owners are complaining or, B) Asus has a lot of happy owners bragging about their machines. I'm happy to report it's the latter. One of the qualities most talked about in the forum is build quality. The W7J does not disappoint.

The W7J is not as flashy compared to other notebooks. The design is quite simplistic yet stylish. I work in an office where literally laser printers have grown legs and gone missing. Last thing I need was a notebook with shiny "steal me now" aluminum trim all over it.

Conclusion:

Asus has earned a reputation for producing some of the best notebooks available. Companies like IBM, Apple, Dell, have all one time or another trusted Asus to manufacture their notebooks.

Crammed into this little machine is a lot of value. You get a speedy processor and plentiful amounts of memory. The screen is bright enough to give you a radiation tan. Discrete graphics permit you to play something other than Solitaire all day at work. If you're having a mid-life crisis, fire up the webcam and make some new friends online. How can you put a price tag on that? For $1499, that's a bargain. Asus W7J Review Linked by LT Hacker








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