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Asus calls its upcoming Asus N10Jc mini-laptop a "corporate netbook". At first glance, the Asus N10Jc seems like a do-over of the Asus Eee PC 1000H 80G XP, albeit with some superior components and design. In fact, it strays very close to ultraportab...
The Asus N10J succeeds in many ways, but its price may prompt you to consider whether youd be better off to plump for the fully featued, all-purpose laptop with an optical drive. Darren Gladstone Lowest online price: £N/A Buy it now: click here...
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Apparently the world's population is slowly turning into Oompa Loompas; we're all three feet tall with the lifting capacity of a 2 year old child. Why else are tiny computers, with keyboards designed for baby's hand and screens the size of a Game...
Nice and light, Battery life was exceptional, Decent graphics for an ultrasmall notebook...
Can get similar notebooks for around half the price...
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The Asus N10Jc stretches the definition of a netbook by incorporating a discrete graphics processor (Nvidia 9300) and a fingerprint reader. Unfortunately, the unit lagged behind the competition in benchmark testing, and its build quality...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2014-03-28 01:27:14
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CPU: 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor N270; Chipset: Intel 945GSE; GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS (256MB VRAM); Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g; 3 USB ports We don’t care if you call it a netbook or a notebook. The Asus N10, with a 10.2-inch screen (800 x 480), 1...
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Today, we have the opportunity to look at the Asus N10Jc-A1 Netbook PC. At just 10.9" x 7.7" x 1.5" and 3.7 lbs, this sleek little piece of portability was designed with the user on the go in mind! ASUS equipped this netbook with an Intel Atom N27...
ASUS designed the N10Jc-A1 Netbook for the traveling user, and they delivered. With stable performance, power efficiency and the option of using integrated graphics for a longer battery life or discrete graphics for better quality, this netbook is us...
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Ever since ASUS Eee PC first appeared in the market in 2007, it created a growing demand for small form factor notebooks - commonly called netbooks. At that time, the Eee PC was noted for its portability, running Linux operating system and having an a...
A new X58 Motherboard makes it’s debut: The EVGA X58 SLI Classified: First let’s take a look at the specs of this Motherboard: CPU Socket: Socket LGA1366 for Intel Bloomfield processor Support QPI(Quick Path Interlink) up to 6.4GT/s, base on 2...
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Updated: 2014-03-28 01:27:14
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Asus should get credit for inventing the netbook space, as it was the first manufacturer to officially hit the market with its eePC in late 2007—and saw it take off in sales and become a smashing success. Since then, one manufacturer after another has...
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Just over a year ago, ASUS made some big waves in the mobile computing world with the launch of the Eee PC. The idea was to make an ultra small laptop that could provide "enough" computing power for a very low price -- something like an oversized PDA...
Is the N10JC the greatest laptop ever made? Well, no, its not. However, it does so many things right for the target market that we cant help but be impressed. It uses a small form factor that still manages to be large enough to make it comfortable f...
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Since the advent of Intels Atom processor, the netbook market has exploded with entrants from nearly every major notebook player (and even a few minor ones). Its easy to see why; in a tiny package with a low power envelope and even lower price, the A...
Asus bid to create a "corporate netbook" with the N10J series does a heck of a lot right, even if theres little evidence to suggest that corporate types need an ultraportable with discrete graphics. The N10J as a whole has nicely understated styling...
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Since their inception, netbooks have followed a simple common blueprint with definable characteristics. They generally weigh under 3 pounds, cost less than $500, and cram in basic parts—small battery, integrated graphics, and a conservative feature...
Switching graphics. HDMI-out. Discrete nVidia graphics. Reasonable $650 price point. Six-cell battery comes standard. Biggest keyboard on a netbook yet. Ample features. ExressCard slot.
Clunky looking. Heavy.
The ASUS N10Jc is a netbook with advanced features that caters to sophisticated consumers and small-business users with tight budgets...
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ASUS is one of the key drivers of the netbook arena, at least in the sense that they are often the first to bring new features and platforms to market. Not only did they launch the very first commercially available netbook, the Eee PC 701, they can al...
The ASUS N10 is being billed by ASUS as the first "corporate netbook". Overall, the N10 seems to fit the description well. If your company was looking for a netbook for corporate use, it would likely choose the N10 above the rest simply due to the com...
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This 10-inch mini-notebook drops the Eee moniker and adds discrete graphics, instant-on, and other premium features for a reasonable price.
Impressive graphics performance, Sharp 10-inch glossy display, Express Gate instant boot environment, Good battery life, Fingerprint reader and HDMI port...
Relatively heavy, Switching graphics required reboot, No integrated mobile broadband option...
ASUS has put out its fair share of mini-notebooks, but its latest, the $649 N10Jc—despite its 10-inch screen and Intel Atom processor—is not a member of the growing Eee family. The N10Jc, ASUS’ first corporate netbook, is more concerned...
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The high-class ASUS N10 is a netbook above all the rest, starting a new market segment called the "Corporate Netbook." The N10 offers similar features to standard netbooks, including an Intel Atom platform and WSVGA screen, but with the addit...
Improved cooling over previous Eee PC models, Good battery life, Slimmer design over 10” Eee PC 1000, ExpressCard slot for expansion, HDMI output from a netbook...
High price tag (compared to consumer netbooks), Dedicated graphics don’t really improve HD video decoding or mild gaming, Keyboard doesn’t feel as comfortable as other 10” netbooks...
The ASUS N10, while performing quite well in our testing in overall performance, didn’t see much gain in day-to-day use from the dedicated graphics. While the addition nets you an HDMI port, it doesn’t help with decoding HD movies or help...
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Updated with battery test results 11/6, 10:30 PST Would You Buy This? 0Yes 0No Asus N10JC Test Scores Overall 79 Performance 94 Features 82 Design 85 Full Test Report » Before You Buy How to Buy a Laptop Top All-Purpose Laptops Top Power Laptops Top Ul...
An Nvidia GPU lurks inside, HDMI out and biometrics in a mininote...
Glossy screen is hard to see in daylight, A little on the pricey side...
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The Asus N10Jc netbook suffers from an identity crisis. Even Asus stumbled when categorizing it, first calling it an ultraportable and then a netbook. Now that we’ve had a chance to review it, we understand the conundrum. But an unclear...
Sophisticated look; switchable graphics; very good keyboard for this class; long battery life; two-year warranty with one-year accidental damage coverage...
Chunkier than other netbooks; discrete graphics don’t add enough value to offset price...
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