Asus UL30 - Finalist for Best Computer digital01 year
Asu s UL30 is a laptop that has a 13.3-inch screen with a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. It is quite finite (2.5 inches thick in most areas) and is a lightweight (1.5 kg). Of course, it will cause an excess baggage in any way. Offers full color images, and graphics card is an Intel GMA X4500MHD. The speakers are some Altec Lansing SRS Premium Sound giving. However, the audio also enjoyed connecting headphones. The jury for the awards digital01 has named finalist for Best Computer of the year.
The connectivity consists of a microphone input, one HDMI, three USB ports version 2.0, and an Ethernet port. However, the communication capabilities of this machine Asus are not there. Includes Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n specifications, an internal modem, and Bluetooth 2.1. Also, the memory card slot SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro and xD is very useful for those who use these media to store photos and music.

The chipset is a Mobile Intel GS45 Express. The buyer can choose between different processors from Intel, some are Core 2 Duo (SU9400 1.4GHz or SU7300 at 1.3 GHz), and the others are Celeron (SU2300 1.3 GHz or 1.2 GHz). You can install up to two memory modules of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM, with a total of 4 GB. And all SATA hard drives are 2.5 inches and 5,400 rpm, although the skills can be 500 GB, 320 GB or 250 GB.
The UL30 Asus casing is finished in brushed aluminum that adds a touch of elegance. But Asus is that this can hold up to twelve hours working by pulling the battery.
The retail price of Asus computers UL30 amount to 700 euros for UL30A-QX048C model and 750 euros for UL30A-QX048V.
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