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Product Code: UX30-QX011C With an edge-to-edge glossy screen, dual-core chip and supermodel looks, the ultrathin Asus UX30-QX011C laptop is something of a tribute act to the Apple MacBook Air. And the Asus UX30-QX011C's upmarket appearance is matche...
Good looking, lightweight and a decent performer, the Asus UX30-QX011C wins points for its solid spec at a sub-£1,000 price. We can't understand why it runs Vista, however, and there are enough gripes with the hardware to tempts us to look elsewh...
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The Asus UX30 is the second Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage (CULV) laptop we've seen but, unlike the Advent Altro, this machine is aimed at the top end of the market. Read TechRadar's Asus UX30 reviewIt's one of the thinnest machines we've seen to date – me...
Nice design, Good connectivity, LED backlit screen, Good battery life...
Not super quick...
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The Asus UX30 is a CULV laptop, using low powered components in order to keep the dimensions as small as possible. As such, the 13.3-inch machine measures a smidgen over 2cm at it’s thickest, and weighs in at 1.5kg, putting it broadly on par with Apple...
Desirable, highly portable, good quality, well-equipped...
Price, low-powered components...
A cross between a MacBook Air and an Advent Altro, with a price tag somewhere between the two, the UX30 is attractive but under-poweredKey specs3.5mm jack, Ethernet, HDMI, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC, USB, Wi-Fi, Windows Vista...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:47:35
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The Asus UX30 is the second laptop we’ve seen to feature a CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) processor but, unlike the Advent Altro, this machine is aimed at the top end of the market.It’s one of the thinnest machines we’ve seen to date – measuring ju...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:47:35
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The Asus UX30 is one of the first laptops to reach these shores to use one of Intels new Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) processors designed for thin and light ultra-portables like the MacBook Air, but without the high price tag - in theory.In fac...
Gorgeous slimline design; great screen and keyboard...
Price; middling battery life...
Wonderfully slim and lovely to look at, the Asus UX30 is an impressive feat of engineering, but it would be more compelling if the battery life was better or the price a little lower...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:47:35
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We’ve been lusting after the new breed of thin and light CULV laptops ever since we saw the gorgeous MSI X320 at this year’s CES and now models are starting to arrive in earnest. We’ll have a review of the Advent Altro for you next week, but first up i...
Thin & light; good looks; good performance...
Limp graphics; price too high...
The ASUS UX30 is an impressive first entry into the CULV laptop market, but it’s a bit too expensive for what’s on offer and the specification doesn’t quite tally with the premium price...
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Ever since Apple released its MacBook Air, the competition has been desperately trying to come up with an equally desirable ultraportable. It's no easy task, however, and with the likes of MSI's svelte X-Slim X340 trying and failing, you might wonder i...
Looks to be a genuine value challenger to the MacBook Air, but it all depends on the final price...
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The Asus UX30 is one of the best looking portable 13.3″ on the market at the moment, with a stylish aluminum front finish and very good overall build quality. Performance level is good but not great, as the netbook only houses a 1.3 GHz CULV pro...
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The Asus UX30-QX011C's upmarket appearance is matched by punchy performance, 4GB RAM helping it to a WorldBench 6 score of 72. Not bad for a PC this portable, and certainly fast enough to handle everyday tasks: even with Windows Vista on board. Batter...
Good looking, lightweight and a decent performer, the Asus UX30-QX011C wins points for its solid spec at a sub-£1,000 price. We can't understand why it runs Vista, however, and there are enough gripes with the hardware to tempts us to look elsewhere...
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WHEN you see a tagline like "Stunningly Slim and Sophisticated Grace" on Asus latest laptop, you are reminded of the Taiwanese electronics firms rather quirky marketing messages (its motherboards are described as "Rock Solid, Heart-Touching").This ti...
Good-looker that comes with useful amounts of memory and storage space. But it would do better if its battery life could last more than two hours so one can watch an HD movie in full...
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ASUS has never been one to shy away from design innovations (bamboo notebook anyone?) so the new form factor of their U series notebooks shouldn't surprise anyone especially if they've seen the Eee PC Seashell series. This is mainly due to the shift to...
The consumer ULV notebook platform is still in the early stages and ASUS has created an interesting entrant in the form of the UX30. Clearly, the UX30 goes right after the fashion folks with its good looks and light weight.What the UX30 is not however...
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Here goes the drill. Apple comes out with an innovative, never-before-seen concept product. Then, the rest of the world wants to cash in on the leftovers. Pertaining to this review, we're speaking particularly of the Macbook Air. After Apple's thinnest...
Thin and elegant design, Good build quality, large multi-touch trackpad, 500GB hard disk, HDMI and 3 USB ports...
Expensive, No optical drive, slightly under-powered processor, only 3-cell battery...
Here goes the drill. Apple comes out with an innovative, never-before-seen concept product. Then, the rest of the world wants to cash in on the leftovers. Pertaining to this review, we're speaking particularly of the Macbook Air. After Apple's thi...
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