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Title: Asus U1F
Pros: LED backlight offers terrific contrast. Good battery life. Leather palm rests. Featherweight. Innovative design.
Cons: Lacks integrated optical drive. Low-powered components.
Verdict: LED backlights will soon start showing up in many laptops, enabling thin and sleek designs that will blow your mind. The ASUS U1F, a 2.7-pound ultraportable, is one of the first to rock this technology.
Summary: The ASUS U1F is a 2.7-pound wonder with awesome picture quality but, alas, no built-in optical drive.
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60/100 |
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Title: Asus U1F laptop
Pros: Slim, light weight, stylish
Cons: Lacks power, poor battery
Verdict: Weighing just over 1kg, this is a true lightweight notebook but you need the larger battery to make the most of it
Summary: - Asus is probably better known for its larger notebooks with emphasis on multimedia and style and left slim and light machines to the likes of Sony. Things are changing though and the U1F is a great example of what slim and light really means. Weighing i
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80/100 |
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Title: Asus U1F
Pros: Strongly built, Good screen
Cons: Poor performance, Short battery life
Verdict: Stylish and highly portable, but its performance lets it down
Summary: Known for producing high-performance laptops, Asus is still relatively new to the ultraportable market. While underpowered compared to its peers, the Asus U1F (£1334 inc. VAT) is a tiny and well-built laptop
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80/100 |
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Title: X-bit labs - Asus U1F: Ultra Compact High-End Notebook
Verdict: From one model to another ASUS is coming up with optimal portable computers targeted at specific applications and offering features that are needed just for that specific purpose. The ASUS U1F is a combination of technology and style. Its 1kg weight won't
Summary: The U1 series is interesting for a number of non-standard solutions utilized in it. Particularly, the use of new materials (such as magnesium-aluminum alloy, robust carbon fiber, polished stainless steel), LED-based backlighting of the display, longer bat
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81/100 |
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Title: ASUS U1F Review - Laptops
Pros: Piano-black lid and leather palm rest, Extremely lightweight and very thin
Cons: Smallish keyboard, Picks up fingerprints easily, No 3D gaming ability
Summary: The ASUS U1 is one of the best ultraportable laptops available today, and more than powerful enough for Web browsing and office tasks -- just don't expect it to run 3D games
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83/100 |
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Title: Asus U1F
Pros: Long battery Life, LED-backlit screen; built-in Webcam
Cons: No built-in optical drive, Imperfect keyboard
Verdict: This stylish lightweight notebook includes a bright LED-backlit display.
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75/100 |
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Title: Asus U1F
Summary: With a shiny black lid and real leather wrist rest, the £1,399 Asus U1F puts the "ultra" in ultraportable. The lightest Windows Vista laptop we've reviewed, the Asus U1F was a dream to review on the move as it weighs just over 1kg.
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Title: Asus U1F Ultra-Portable Notebook
Verdict: Asus has definitely proved that it knows how to build an ultra-portable notebook ? the U1F is small, light and incredibly stylish. It's also great seeing a dual core CPU in a machine so small. That said, I think I'd probably still go for the VAIO TX3XP, w
Summary: Asus proves that it knows how to make a slim, sleek and stylish notebook, with a bit of cow thrown in.
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80/100 |
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Title: Asus U1F-1P016E
Pros: Weighs 2.7 pounds, Comes with bonus battery
Cons: Optical drive not integrated, Expensive
Verdict: With its leather-clad palm rest, this 2.7-pound laptop is a head-turner, but it lacks an integrated optical drive.
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71/100 |
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