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Published: 2010-10-18, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Great size, thin chassis, fast performance; Nvidia Optimus graphics; good battery life
Lacks an optical drive, graphics performance is OK but not great, poor viewing angles
The Asus U35Jc-A1 is a thin, but solid, 13-inch laptop with no processor compromises and Nvidia Optimus graphics, covering all the basics--except an optical drive.
Abstract: The fine folks at ASUS have had a string of pretty worthy ultraportables to their name. When we reviewed the U30Jc back in May, we found it to have just the right mixture of performance, battery life, and portability, and on top of all that, it just pl...
The little ASUS U35JC-A1 did pretty well in the benchmarks, scoring right where I would expect a machine of its price and size to score. The first thing I noticed when I pulled the ASUS U35JC-A1 from its box was the matte silver finish on the top of...
Average build quality, No USB standby power charging, Disappointing keyboard
Though the U35Jc's Core i3 processor lacks Intel's performance-boosting Turbo Boost technology – as found in the HP Pavilion dm4 – its high 2.4GHz clock speed ensures the U35Jc is no slouch. It's only marginally slower than the HP in our testing, and outp...
We've often felt that 13.3in notebooks hit a sweet-spot, and they seem to be getting sweeter by the day. ASUS's latest effort, the U35JC, is mighty close to offering it all. Both CPU and GPU performance is exceptional at this size, and the notebook man...
Abstract: Weighing less than 2kg, the Asus U35JC is a typical ultra-portable, forgoing an optical drive for a slimmer profile, and at 25mm thick it's one of the slimmest laptops you can get. However Asus has opted for a full-fat Core i3 370M processor rather tha...
Abstract: Reasonably portable, very powerful and with huge reserves of stamina Buying a laptop always involves some kind of compromise between power, portability and, most importantly, price. Asus’ latest addition to its range aims to strike a balance across the...