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Review Asus U44SG Notebook

Started by Redaktion, June 05, 2012, 07:52:59

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Redaktion

Like a Piece of Paper in the Wind. Thin, quiet and light - these words describe the ideal notebook for use on-the-go. What if it offered good performance as well? We take a look at how close the 14 inch Asus U44SG comes to these ideals in our in-depth review.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-U44SG-Notebook.74089.0.html

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Malmer

Hmm, it makes me wonder if the U47VC will have that exact display, being an 14 incher in a similar small chassis.

I'm so torn between the U47VC and UX32VD. I might just buy whatever comes first.

zebarnabe

Quote from: Geek on June 05, 2012, 08:07:21
Please review ASUS's N56 and/or N76 laptops.

Totally agree, this is the only website that reviews laptops so well. I really want to see how N56 FullHD matte screen performs and if those temperatures are well controlled.

jayranoe

People are right...you should get your hands on the new Asus N56 or even better on the new K55 series which is going to be very popular in the summer (you will get a lot of google hits on a review like that).

Otherwise I like your critisism on this review and the atention to deatils on heat and fan noises. Good job!

Gilles

I had to change a larger model (N53) because of the left mouse button flaw. Then we are 2 sharing the same issue ... We broke the new one in 2 months  >:D, loading a game (HDD dead). I never had such problems with my Latitudes over 10 years. Maybe these are isolated cases ?

fetchinson

Does anyone know what happened to the u44sg?
Some sites suggest it's already discontinued, weird ...

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