Asus UL30Vt, a notebook with dual graphics unit light
The Taiwanese company Asus is preparing to put into circulation a new netbook with which to seduce the computing market laptop. This is the Asus UL30Vt, a team that flag as a choice of powerful and durable performance in the sector of small and light notebooks. For the moment they know their price and release date, although we have the opportunity to take a look at their catalog of services.
To begin, emphasize graphics and autonomy of the Asus UL30Vt. As regards the first, we detect a double unit consisting of a combo chip integrated Intel GMA X4500MHD (responsible for providing low power consumption) and a card NVIDIA GeForce G210M of 512 megabytes (which is responsible for giving vidilla video to more advanced processes). According to the second provision of the Asus UL30Vt striking, this notebook uses a battery of eight cells optimized for the user to work for a maximum of twelve hours in length.

Moreover, the Asus UL30Vt has a screen of 13.3 inches and a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and backlight LED. The manufacturer stresses the thickness of 2.5 cm (which is interesting but not surprising, given what other companies are doing) and weight of between 1.3 and 1.6 kilos. As for your processor, the Asus UL30Vt to configure the computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 1.4GHz or 1.2GHz Intel Celeron SU2300/743 depending on the type of use that want to claim the laptop (in the second case, lose power but gain process efficiency).
Storage is attractive at this UL30Vt Asus, which is seen in the 500 gigabytes of data and facilities that can accumulate on your hard drive. That yes, maybe have a bit stingy with the speed of the unit, who stays in 5400 revolutions, correct performance could have been better though. In addition, four series come preinstalled gigs of DDR3-1066 RAM, ensuring good power.
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