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Asus unveiled N10, an Atom-based notebook

22 September 2008 No Comments

The Asus N10 features an Intel Atom processor and despite its 10.2 inch display it’s not quite a netbook. They’re marketing it as such but it’s far more powerful and expensive than a netbook so they’re mostly lying about that. It features 2GB of DDR memory, an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS card with 256MB of video RAM and a 160GB hard drive. It’s a computer for someone that wants portability but also wants more power. It’s great if you’re on the go and want to play games or run powerful business software that needs a better processor and memory.

ASUS N10 Series Notebook With Intel Atom Processor


The 1024×600 display is a bit limiting as far as video watching and game playing goes but that’s the sacrifice you make when you’re going with a smaller computer. The laptop has seven hours of battery life so it’s great for a cross country flight or a long conference where you don’t have a plug to charge your laptop. If you want more size they offer bigger versions of the notebook. The laptop comes with an HDMI port so you can output your display easily. The usual USB ports are included too. It’s a great little computer and if they keep innovating this line will only get better.

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