ASUS A53E-AS31-WT Review Shiny! So, I am writing from the viewpoint of someone who wants her computer to work, but doesn't know much about how. I'm a confident enough woman to admit my shortcomings. I did actually get the specs for what I should look for from the computer guy at the high school and my brother who is a computer programmer. It has the memory, processor and all the other stuff I was told to get but just look like a bunch of numbers and letters to me.
The things that really matter to me: I really like the feel of the keyboard and the smooth depression of them. I love the color (red), and the feel of the aluminum. I had gotten an HP laptop before I got this one and I really hated the feel of the keyboard and I didn't think it functioned as well as this one. The biggest problem was the touchpad mouse which led me to return the computer. SO, this was something I was really looking to be better on this ASUS. I wasn't dissapointed. The texture of the pad and movement of the cursor is vastly better. It doesn't take a herculean force to push or hold down the mouse buttons. I do have to admit I still didn't like some of the goofy "fancy" functions of the touchpad. Though not as bad as the HP, I still occasionally would have the screen get bigger or smaller and some other random mouse movement. I ended up turning off most of the ELAN "smartpad" functions and it is now just what I like -lowtech. As for battery life, I actually called ASUS before I bought to ask them because I didn't see that in the product description, I was told that it is a five hour battery. I think it is at least that long even while on the internet. I am very pleased with how long I can sit and not have to plug in.
The things that really matter to me: I really like the feel of the keyboard and the smooth depression of them. I love the color (red), and the feel of the aluminum. I had gotten an HP laptop before I got this one and I really hated the feel of the keyboard and I didn't think it functioned as well as this one. The biggest problem was the touchpad mouse which led me to return the computer. SO, this was something I was really looking to be better on this ASUS. I wasn't dissapointed. The texture of the pad and movement of the cursor is vastly better. It doesn't take a herculean force to push or hold down the mouse buttons. I do have to admit I still didn't like some of the goofy "fancy" functions of the touchpad. Though not as bad as the HP, I still occasionally would have the screen get bigger or smaller and some other random mouse movement. I ended up turning off most of the ELAN "smartpad" functions and it is now just what I like -lowtech. As for battery life, I actually called ASUS before I bought to ask them because I didn't see that in the product description, I was told that it is a five hour battery. I think it is at least that long even while on the internet. I am very pleased with how long I can sit and not have to plug in.
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ASUS A53E-AS31-WT Specs
- Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
- Display 15.6-inch HD display (1366 x 768)
- Processor Intel Core i3-2350M (2.3 GHz)
- Graphics Intel GMA HD
- Wireless 802.11 b/g/n
- LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
- Memory 4GB DDR3 (1333 MHz SDRAM, 2 x SODIMM socket for expansion up to 8GB SDRAM)
- Storage 750GB 5400RPM
- Optical Drive DL DVD±RW/CD-RW
- Camera 0.3 megapixel
- Speakers Altec Lansing speakers
- Card Reader 1 x 5-in-1 card reader : SD+MMC+MS+MS PRO SDHC (SD 2.0)
- Weight 5.72 lbs (with 6-cell battery)
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