Well, that time is upon us, ElectricPig readers! It’s my final blog post with the Asus N80Vc. I’ve been using it daily for the last four weeks, and sadly it’s time for me to return it! So in this final blog post I’ll give my concluding thoughts of it, including whether I would buy one myself and whether I would recommend it to you, the ElectricPig readers.
Well, it doesn’t seem like it, but I’ve been blogging here for the past three weeks, and this week presents my last week with the Asus N80 laptop. I’ve had some fun times with it, and I hope over the next two blog posts to be able to give my concluding thoughts on it – just how well does it would work for the average Joe Business User, and does it provide value for money?
Any true businessperson owns a Blackberry or some form of mobile device that can keep them truly in touch with the outside world whilst they’re on the move. I’m going to be looking at how the Asus N80 performs when I try to sync my Blackberry Bold phone to it, to copy emails and calendar information.
In this blog post I will be talking about the external ports on the Asus N80Vc – where are they positioned on the case? Are they well positioned for a business user? And how many are there compared to other laptops?
As I didn’t have enough space in my last blog post to let you know about the third-party software which comes pre-installed, today I’m going to run through this and will install some software of my own to see how well the Core 2 Duo 2GHz processors and 3GB RAM are working.
It’s about time that I run through the software which is bundled with the Asus N80.
It’s that time of the week again – a post from your favourite blogger here on Electricpig! Only joking. I’m going to be testing the speed and performance of the Asus N80 laptop today, seeing how it compares to my Pentium D 2.2GHz base computer, and my old single core Celeron M 1.5GHz laptop.
Today’s blog post is all about the battery life and versatility of the Asus N80Vc – just how good is it as a portable business laptop?