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This is enough to handle the Windows Vista Home Premium OS, but leaves little headroom to run more complicated, or multiple, programs with ease. VAT has the look of the more high-end machines, but is made from more entry-level materials.
TechRadar pro IT insights for business. Connectivity is average awus doesn't offer anything out of the ordinary, other than four USB ports. This is a budget chip of the Core 2 Duo family, so you won't be able to run multiple aus without lag. That said, the white balance was better than on many rivals. This is largely due to the left-hand side of the screen being duller than the right, which casts a slight haze over the panel.
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The overall build quality is above average, as the compact chassis feels robust and solid to the touch. The keyboard itself is of a good size and sits to the back of the main body.
The screen is a When on mains power, we found it a bright screen to view, but it proved less effective when running on battery power. The chassis is made from plastic with a dull metallic look to give it the appearance of brushed metal.
Our Verdict A good value package for the less discerning user. The lid incorporates a 1. For Solid build Decent performance Good connectivity. The keyboard and screen lack build quality and, while performance is acceptable for the price, you will need to add extra memory and a larger hard drive to make the most of this laptop.
The Asus F5SI is a reasonable machine considering its price, but it is easily overshadowed by other rival laptops. Against Dull screen Poor quality keyboard. When it comes to specification, this laptop offers a good deal for the asking price.
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The touchpad is responsive and the single-strip mouse button offers dual-click functions as normal and works exceedingly well. The keyboard is also less than ideal.
This is largely due to the processor, but also the lack of memory, as the F5SL ships with only MB of memory. News Reviews Insights TechRadar.
However, this machine will prove most effective if used predominately on mains power. It's not an uncomfortable keyboard to use, it merely lacks the overall quality of the keyboards serkes other machines. However, we found the keys tended to rattle as we typed and felt loose in their mountings.
Sadly, this quality is not followed through across the entire laptop.
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