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    ASUS N80 Series N80Vn-X1

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Swingman, Jan 3, 2009.

  1. Swingman

    Swingman Notebook Consultant

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    CPU: Core 2 Duo T5800 2.0G
    Screen: 14.1" WXGA (LED Backlit)
    Memory: 4GB DDR2
    Hard Disk 250GB 5400 RPM
    Optical: DVD Super Multi
    Graphics: 1GB NVIDIA GeForce 9650M GT
    Wireless: 802.11n
    Weight 5.7 lbs.
    Fingerprint reader
    Webcam
    OS: Vista Home Premium
    Ports: Express Card, USB (x5), IEEE 1394, VGA, HDMI, E-SATA, Mic, Headphone
    Battery: 6 cell

    Price: $749+shipping (after $100 MIR)

    Does anyone have this laptop? If so, is that worth buying? Some reviews on newegg mentioned the keyboard being bad (missing keystrokes)
     
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    The weaker CPU would be the biggest difference for me. Looks like the other laptop only lasts 3 hours when just doing normal, non-gaming activities. Wonder how much the older CPU that uses more power will effect that battery life.