The perfect laptop!

I was window-shopping for laptops today and discovered the amazing Asus UL30 series.  It’s truly an amazing piece of engineering: it’s thin, it’s light, it’s fast, has an insane battery life, and pretty cheap.  Let me break down the specs for you non-geeks:

Core 2 Duo SU7300 Processor:
It has a 1.3Ghz (up to 1.7Ghz with TurboBoost technology), ultra-low-voltage processor manufactured on 45nm technology.  Which really just means the processor can do a LOT of work while barely sipping on your precious battery.  Honestly, it’s unbelievable how fast this processor is while using less than 10W of power.  [Compare with a 13 MacBook Pro: slightly slower, but uses 1/3rd the power)

Nvidia G210M 512MB and Intel 4500 Graphics:
This .93 inch thin laptop has TWO graphics cards.  The Nvidia G210 is probably the fastest graphics card available on a 13 inch laptop.  It's build on 40nm technology, and uses a max of 14W of power, which is still impressive for a graphics card of this caliber.  The Intel is slower, but uses even less power.  You can toggle between the 2 to trade off performance for battery life. [Compare with a 13" MacBook Pro:  The Asus is twice as fast, while using the same amount of juice]

4GB DDR3 RAM:
Also, the laptop can support a max of 8GB of memory, you know… in case you need that much. [Same as Macbooks.]

13inch LED-lit Screen:
LED also means it’s uses less power than regular backlights. [same as Macbooks]

12 hour battery life:
…or so Asus claims, you can probably expect 10 hours of real world usage, and maybe 4-5 hours of gaming/heavy 3D work. [much longer than the MacBook Pros]

Design:
Not quite on par with Apple’s drool inducing one-piece aluminum finish, but it’s one of the nicer laptops I’ve seen (once you get rid of all the stickers).  The design is obviously Macbook inspired.  And it’s really light and thin.

Price:
$800 USD.  I know you can get an even faster 15″ laptop for $900, but the battery life and portability also suffers as you up the screen size.  13″ with this amount of computing power is perfect.  It also comes with all the standard bells and whistles: webcam, bluetooth, 802.11n, and a half terabyte harddrive.

The bottom line:
if you are looking for a portable powerhouse, take a closer look at this laptop.  If you want raw power and don’t care about battery life, skip this.

* I do not own this laptop, nor did I got paid to write this, I was just excited that I finally found a laptop that seems to be everything I am looking for.

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  • Comments (5)
    • Jordan
    • February 8th, 2010

    Hey there Mike.
    Before I start I work at a large big name computer store BE$TBUY, I work at the G33KSQUAD section. I will be honest the ASUS’s are sexy machines but once they break the MFG wont care at all for its consumer’s – well at least with my experience at least. Something even funnier we at G33KSQUAD can’t even work on them due to the MFG over protectedness or how dumb our service center is. The ASUS all in all are wonderful machines and are very light-weight for the power they have, just a word from the peanut gallery;make sure you can service this laptop on your on down the road since MFG and seller *WILL* drop you like a little kid with a hotpocket!
    -Long term-fan Jordan C.

    • mike pan
    • February 8th, 2010

    Hmm interesting Jordan, I don’t have much faith in manufacture warranties anyways. Although I had awesome expereinces with Dell and Apple, I guess Asus’s “global warranty’ claim is a bit dubious.

    • Juan
    • February 19th, 2010

    Hi, Mike! it´s really cool this laptop…
    Here, in Argentina, we have to multiply by almost 4 (1 u$s = $3,92) the costs of all products plus taxes. I read your comment and went to Asus site. I found this beast that will eat the battery.. and our pockets! it´s quadcore…

    http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=SGVGxYEAKu15BCwA

    the BMW is a great work!

    • HTB
    • February 22nd, 2010

    Yeah my HPtx2500 got stolen, and now I’m looking for another laptop, hopefully somewhere around 600-700$ any great finds? PS. I couldn’t care less about battery, i’m stubborn enough to carry my cables everywhere i go. battery munchin powerhouses r welcome!

    • Leonardo Santagada
    • February 23rd, 2010

    A problem for me would be that id does not run mac osx which is a big thing.