Asus A8JR-4P021C Alaska

A dim screen is the only significant drawback on this otherwise solidly performing and reasonably priced laptop.

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Dallas Computer Pros
972-238-1672
1412 Westminster
Richardson, AK
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200 S 23rd Ave
Bozeman, MT


Asus A8JR-4P021C

The $1099 (as of 5/9/07) A8JR-4P021C has the makings of a quality
notebook for worker bees limited by their company's tight budget. It lasted
exactly 2 hours in our battery tests, well below average for a small laptop but
enough to tide you over for short periods of unplugged work.

The 14-inch
display has a good resolution, but its side-on viewable angle is quite narrow
compared to other notebooks we've looked at recently.

The keyboard is
easy to type on, though the mouse buttons accompanying the touchpad are
slightly stiff. It's full of conveniences, including five thin black keys along
the top that provide shortcuts to various functions, such as Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth wireless communications. And the notebook is nothing if not
generously equipped: It has a FireWire port, a dual-layer DVD burner, both
ExpressCard and shared flash-memory card slots, and three different video-out
ports (VGA, DVI, and S-Video). The unit is also equipped with a 120GB hard
drive, a Webcam, and enough ports (including five USB ports) to connect a small
office of peripherals.

Unlike Asus's A8Js, which features a 512MB
nVidia GeForce Go 7700 graphics chip, the A8JR uses ATI's new Mobility Radeon
X2300 graphics chip, which can also use up to 896MB of main system memory. Our
test model also included 1GB of RAM and a 1.66-GHz Core 2 Duo T5500 processor,
making it agile enough for challenging work apps and light entertainment such
as DVD movies. The system earned a WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 60, which
places it about 20 percent behind the fastest all-purpose Vista notebooks we've
tested so far.

The light, 5.5-pound A8JR-4P021C has a nice design and
represents a good value for the money; but test-drive the screen for yourself
before you commit your cash.

Carla Thornton

Featured Local Company

Dallas Computer Pros

972-238-1672
1412 Westminster
Richardson, AK
http://www.dallascomputerpros.com

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