ASUS UL80Vt-A1 14-Inch Thin and Light Black Laptop (11.5 Hours of Battery Life)
Short Description
- 1.3GHz Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo Processor
- 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 2 slots, 8GB Max
- 320GB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM), DVD Super Multi Drive
- 14" Widescreen HD LED LCD Display, NVidia G210M Graphics with 512MB DDR3 + Intel GMA 4500MHD (Switchable VGA), 0.3M Webcam, Wi-Fi 802.11 bgn
- Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64 bit), 11.5 Hours of Battery Life
Listed Under: Laptops Asus
Full Description
The thin and light ASUS UL80Vt is a harmonious blend of form and function. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo ultra-low voltage processor, it boasts an impressive 11-hour battery life for all-day computing. It also sports user-centric features such as a multi-gesture touchpad and provides an impressive multimedia entertainment experience with Altec Lansing speakers and an NVidia G210M graphics engine (users can turn the graphics card off if longer battery life is needed). All of these features and more are shrouded in a robust brushed aluminum lid that not only looks magnificent, but also helps in maintaining the notebook’s stylish exterior day after day. ASUS notebooks come with ASUS’ 360 service program that includes a 2 year global warranty, one month zero bright dot guaranty, free two-way shipping and twenty-four hour tech support seven days a week. Plus it comes with a FREE One Year Accidental Damage Warranty protecting your notebook from drops, fire, spills and surges.
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I studied and read reviews for a year and settled on an ASUS superthin, superlight, 11-hour battery laptop but when it arrived it had error messages on bootup and I couldn’t get the two-disk system recovery process that came with it to work beyond the first disk. Then, after only 8 pushes, the ASUS’s Power button quit working. I was so disappointed. I returned it and got a Sony VAIO. The VAIO ran perfectly out of the box, setting up wireless router network was a snap, it doesn’t show fingerprints, and it’s solidly built. (Plus, I now have a Blu-Ray movie player!) It’s a bit heavier and the battery life is under 3 hours but it’s almost as thin and comfortable as the ASUS, and it WORKS. It turned out to be a blessing that I had to return the ASUS because this VAIO is exactly what I needed.
Spent about 4 months shopping and comparing laptops. Have a 5 yr old Dell Dimension laptop and it was time for a new one. I use a laptop for photo editing, word processing, web surfing, and travel with it. This choice came down to this ASUS and the HP Dvt4. The HP has better processor power, but I wanted real battery life. The battery life with the ASUS has been great – at least 6-8hrs even on highest video settings, double most other current laptops. Photos look great on this screen and has plenty of processor power and memory for Photoshop editing and it’s light weight! It has just done everything I want it to. Minor gripes: The split hard drive partition is a pain; Wish it had a CF memory card reader; and the plastic casing feels a tiny bit cheap – but is plenty firm. Very good bang for the buck laptop. Highly recommend it.
I really wanted to like this laptop – it’s light, it has phenomenal battery life, and it’s powerful enough for me, a non-gamer. But the touchpad killed it for me. I tried altering the touchpad settings (no improvement) and downloading the latest driver (that made it *much* worse – I quickly reverted to the version that came with my machine), but no matter what I did, it skipped all over the place, moving the cursor around sporadically. I’ve used a laptop for years and generally like touchpads much more than most people do. But not this one. The computer itself was fine – not screaming fast, but fast enough for word processing, web surfing, Skype calls and more. It is odd that the computer blinks off for about 2 seconds when you switch from battery to power cord or vice versa, but no big deal.
I returned it and bought a different, common brand – that touchpad is still not as good as my old computer (by the same manufacturer!), but it’s better than the Asus.
Touchpad is of very poor quality, multi-touch is flaky at best.
keyboard makes metallic noise and occasionally skips.
I was going to get a SONY vaio Y series. However, when i finally made up my mind, they already all sold out. So I tried to serch for others instead. After reading all the reviews, i decided to get this one.
Compare to vaio, this one looks even better. Consider sepnding $800 something to get a Vaio Y, I spent $700 to get this one with even better performance(graphic card). I’m very happy with it. Chic!!
I don’t have any problem with the screen that some others mentioned in their reviews. It looks perfect to me.
The speakers are good too. Not sure if Altec is a good brand or not. Since it has a sticker on it, I assume it’s a not-bad brand that ASUS is pround of. Maybe it’s because i don’t ask for too much. The speakers are good to me.
BTY, Window 7 is amazing. it’s flying fast and smooth~~~~~I stream the music from Padora, no problem at all. Youtube, no problem.
The only cons is the touch pad. Your finger will slide outside the pad without knowing it, because it doesn’t has a boundary. I already ordered a wireless mouse.