ASUS N10J - Netbook or Notebook?
Jul 19, 2009, 11:01 (6 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by JR Watson)
"Third, performance. Overall very good, and very pleasant to
use, but it is an odd combination of a relatively slow CPU (Intel
Atom N270 1.6 GHz), and a relatively fast graphic card (nVidei
GeForce 9300). So it takes a comparatively long time to boot, but
once it is running the graphic performance is amazing. Various
reviews I have seen suggest that it should be of interest to
gamers, but I got it because I expect it to be very interesting to
a number of my friends who are golf professionals, and need high
performance video for their swing analysis software, but want a
small/light system that they can carry along easily."
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