Battery life could have been better, Bad viewing angles and reflective screen
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Although laptops with 14 and 15.6 inch displays are comfortable to work, they aren't as practical as their lightweight siblings with smaller displays when it comes to computing while you're on the move. These ultraportable laptops usually have a high...
The ASUS VivoBook F202E is a stylish notebook that is very light and compact, making it very easy to carry around. The Core i3 CPU and 4 GB RAM ensures swift operations most of the times and it is certainly remarkably faster than Atom-based notebooks....
One of the pioneers of the netbook world has a computer it would like to show you. It lacks the EeePad name we saw on netbooks four years ago, and omits the Intel Atom processor, but we’re reminded very much of that generation of computers, because...
The ASUS Vivo Book F202 is a good entry point if you're after a cheap and well built Windows 8-based laptop with a touchscreen. Its performance is sluggish, but it's adequate for media consumption, Web browsing, and some document creation tasks. You...
It is quite a surprise that Asus positions this machine as a laptop, and not an ultrabook. But, honestly, we do not mind. The focus needs to be on the fact that it offers fairly acceptable performance in a very compact form factor. Almost the...
With the launch of Windows 8, a number of manufacturers have been launching touch-friendly notebooks and ultrabooks. Initially these were all high-end devices, but now we are seeing more affordable notebooks in the...
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