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Asus U6S-2P025G

Friday May 02, 2008
Written by Dave Bayon
Tags: Asus | U6S-2P025G
AUD
$2771
Price at time of review.
A great set of features and plenty of power, but the price is very high for this ultraportable.
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This article appeared in the May, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
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ozofriendly
May 12, 2008 11:32 AM
It's not as if Dell don't win enough accolades at PCA, but the Vostro 1200 is noticeable by its absence. Baseline config, with all the bell and whistles, weighs in at around $1400. As an IT Manager, I've supported most of the featured vendors over the years and from a business perspective - and I think the largest market for this class of notebook is the roaming business user - Dell come out on top more often that their competitors for reliability and service. Definitely one to consider alongside the Acer, Asus and Sony.


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