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Asus U6 review

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Verdict

Great performance, but variable quality and poor battery life harm the U6's business ambitions.

Review Date: 17 Sep 2008

Reviewed By: Mike Jennings

Price when reviewed: £1,108 (£1,274 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
3 stars out of 6

Features & Design
3 stars out of 6

Value for Money
3 stars out of 6

Performance
5 stars out of 6

The Asus U6 exudes luxury. The glossy black lid harbours a small, tasteful logo, and the wristrest is clad in leather. Even the trackpad is made of brushed metal, as are the mouse buttons.

That instant impression of luxury extends to the capable, powerful components. An Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 is a superb processor that's been included in four other laptops this month, and 3GB of RAM is more than enough to help the U6 motor through our 2D benchmarks - a score of 1.34 is evidence of that.

There's plenty of storage thanks to a 250GB hard disk. A GeForce 9300M GT-dedicated graphics chip is a nice inclusion, although it's more suited to video editing and encoding than gaming.

And business users will be pleased with some of the more considered additions. Draft-n wireless is joined by an HSDPA modem, a TPM module and Windows Vista Business.

While the Asus may sound good on paper, it's less impressive up close. The 12.1in panel exhibits alarming amounts of flex when the lid is placed under pressure, while the display itself has mediocre image quality thanks to colours that are slightly too dark and washed-out. The wristrest is sturdier, but not by much.

There are other annoyances, too. The mouse buttons offer far too little travel, which makes them difficult to press, and several keys - including the cursor arrows and function buttons - have been shrunk horizontally, which makes them tricky to hit without making mistakes.

Battery life is another low point. In our light-use test, the Asus managed just over an hour and a half, dropping to 1hr 15mins in heavy use. A larger battery is included, which adds an hour to battery life, but that still isn't a stunning result.

So, while the Asus makes a luxurious first impression, it isn't the ideal small luxury laptop: the poor battery life and lacklustre build quality offset its performance and business features.

Author: Mike Jennings

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