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Classy looks and light weight make for a fine ultraportable, but it’s got some tough competition.Interest in ultraportables has grown recently, with both budget contenders and more expensive rivals generating headlines. No doubt encouraged by th...
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With its unique look this is a notebook for the fashion conscious but performance can be a mixed blessing...
Lightweight, great design, nice keyboard...
Can run slow, average battery life...
With its unique look this is a notebook for the fashion conscious but performance can be a mixed blessing...
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This is a laptop for the fashion-conscious user who wants to get some work done on the road. It has good connectivity features and it is small and easy to carry, but dont expect to be able to perform taxing tasks on it.
DVD burner, HDMI, 32GB solid-state drive, Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11 draft-n networking...
Small built-in storage capacity, the small battery wont last very long, uncomfortable touchpad, cooling fan is loud The Final Word This is a laptop for the fashion-conscious user who wants to get some work done on the road. It has good connectivity fe...
This is a laptop for the fashion-conscious user who wants to get some work done on the road. It has good connectivity features and it is small and easy to carry, but dont expect to be able to perform taxing tasks on it.
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The Asus U2E (£1199 inc. VAT) is the successor to last years U1 ultraportable. Its style, tiny chassis and outstanding battery life make it perfect for business and consumer travellers, but the awkward usability and low-performance disappoint.Highly p...
Lightweight but robust, Stylish design, 120GB storage, Good feature set...
Awkward keyboard, Dull screen...
The Asus U2E (£1199 inc. VAT) is the successor to last years U1 ultraportable. Its style, tiny chassis and outstanding battery life make it perfect for business and consumer travellers, but the awkward usability and low-performance disappoint.Highly p...
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Interest in ultraportable laptops has been growing recently, with both budget Eee PC clones and dearer premium featherweights generating headlines. The latest manufacturer to throw its hat into the ring is Asus, with the 1.3kg U2E. The U2E looks more l...
Classy looks and light weight make for a decent ultraportable, but it's got some tough competition...
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The Asus U2E is a fun, stylish ultraportable laptop Go on, run your hands along the Asus U2Es leather-trim exterior. This ultraportable laptops luxurious cladding and long list of extras will make you feel like youre handling premium gear. But we...
The Asus U2E is a fun, stylish notebook, and its cowhide couture is bound to turn some heads, though perhaps not those of die-hard Apple fans. Darren Gladstone, PC World Lowest online price: £N/A...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-11-28 02:44:24
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The same bomb-proof build quality of the Eee PC, only with a beautiful LED-lit screen and all the connections youll ever need...
Small and solid. Rammed with connectors...
Leather-clad look an acquired taste. Slightly slow processor...
The same bomb-proof build quality of the Eee PC, only with a beautiful LED-lit screen and all the connections youll ever need...
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The U2E, presented by Asus, is with 1.3 kilogramme a light and very compact noble subnotebook in a noble black leather cover. During our review the Asus U2E convinced by exclusive materials and a perfect workmanship. Considering it is an ultra portable...
1.3 kg light and ultra compact, Noble and exclusive materials, Perfect workmanship, Many ports including DVI, Integrated DVD drive, Even illumination, TPM security chip, Fingerprint reader, 300MbitWLAN and Bluetooth, Many accessories including Bluetooth m...
No HSDPA, Loud fan, Gets very warm, Slow hard disk...
In addition, the Asus U2E of the ultra portable category, implements a number of useful security features, e.g, a TPM security chip and a fingerprint reader. Regarding communication equipment it scores points by 300 Mbit WLAN, Bluetooth, and Gigabit-LAN...
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wired.com Updated: 2014-01-01 02:27:01
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The MacBook Air got people re-interested in the ultralight category, but Asus U series has been lurking on the sidelines, largely unnoticed, for considerably longer. The Asus U2E is an update of last years impressive U1F, correcting some early flaws...
Handsome. Fully loaded with connectivity options, including three USB ports. Weight on par with similar systems that dont include an optical drive.
Numerous software problems. Integrated BIOS/driver update system never completed successfully. Homegrown software works even worse than Vista; causes problems. Toosmall keyboard. Toosmall, toostiff mouse buttons. Very loud fan and very quiet speakers. Sta...
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Ultraportables in the 3-pound-and-under range that run a full-blown operating system (Windows, Linux, or Mac) have become commonplace—around 30 have already hit the U.S. market alone. ASUS has one for every budget, ranging from the über-affordable E...
Gorgeous leather accents. LED backlit screen. Built-in optical drive. The only 3-pound ultraportable with an HDMI port. Excellent battery life. Energy efficient.
92 percent keyboard. Three-cell battery is not enough. Poor performance scores. Way too expensive. Could use a cellular modem.
The ASUS U2E-A2B is a gorgeous, leather-clad ultraportable that weighs next to nothing. But it could use a price reduction and a processor upgrade...
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Luxury is the watchword with Asus' new business ultraportable laptop - the Asus U2E-1P014E. Finished in grained black or brown leather and black metal trim, the compact U2E will appeal as an executive notebook for the well-heeled business traveller.Fo...
A stylish and well-featured ultraportable at the luxury end of the market, but ultimately more style over substance. And if the Asus U2E-1P014E appeals but the price seems a little steep, consider the ?1,199 black leather version with 120GB hard drive...
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Rewind a year or so and we were taking our first look at a notebook all TrustedReviews readers should be familiar with, the Sony TZ. At that time Riyad reviewed the Sony VAIO VGN-TZ11MN and for those not well versed in TrustedReviews history, he and every...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-01-01 02:27:01
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With the leather-clad S6F and the sparkly U6S, Asus has proven its ability to turn out sleek, eye-catching ultraportables. The new $1,999 U2E continues that tradition. Its performance isnt mind-blowing, but this tiny notebook offers enough oo...
Great styling; includes two batteries, Bluetooth mouse, and carrying case; built-in DVD burner...
Slow performance; 3-cell battery life is abysmal; odd keyboard layout; screen is too reflective; bad off-angle viewing...
A fashion-forward ultraportable with just acceptable performance, the Asus U2E is a real head-turner. Its a great choice if speed is not your primary concern...
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Over the past couple of years, we have reviewed a few laptops that qualify as ultraportables. With a name like that, its little surprise that in terms of size and weight, these laptops often set themselves apart from the rest of the market. The probl...
Its been some time since we looked at our last true ultraportable laptop. Since then, the market has been shaken up a bit by some of the new product launches. The question that many people might end up having is whether a typical Windows Vista ultrap...
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The leather-clad U2E is a 3.2-pound ultraportable that is as gratifying to look at and touch as it is to use.
Sleek and fashionable leather chassis, Comfortable keyboard, Long battery life, HDMI port...
Noisy fan, Runs warm, Facial recognition a bit slow...
The U2E is hands-down one of the best-looking ultraportables on the market. However, its closest rivals—the $3,098 MacBook Air and the $2,936 Lenovo ThinkPad X300—pack larger, 13-inch screens, better performance scores, and larger solid state...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2014-01-01 02:27:02
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We review the Asus U2E, with its beautiful finish and leather accents. Is this tiny notebook all flash and no substance?...
Slick, classy design with lots of options in a small package. Built-in optical drive, two batteries.
Trackpad wasnt sensitive enough. A bit small for our taste. Graphics performance lags.
The Asus U2E isnt about surprises, but in the realm of ultraportable laptops, often surprises are a bad thing. Like, surprise! Theres no optical drive! Or, surprise! There arent enough USB ports! Instead, the U2E has all the connectivity and featu...
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The market for notebooks with screens that are 12-inches or smaller is more popular than ever before.
Lowvoltage Core 2 Duo processor is easy on battery life, One of the most attractive 11inch notebooks weve seen, Excellent build quality, Great keyboard, Comes with two batteries, Nice packaging and extras...
Lowvoltage processor doesnt give desktop replacement performance, Touchpad surface isnt great, Noisy fan, Leather is either stylish or garish depending on your tastes...
The Asus U2E is one of the most impressive luxury business notebooks weve ever seen. Granted, the $2,000 price tag is more than most consumers are likely to consider ... but this isnt an ordinary laptop. Asus managed to create one of the smallest and...
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Lightweight and leather-lined, with very long battery life, the U2E has plenty to like inside.
Unique leatherbound exterior, Ample I/O ports (even HDMI)...
Mouse buttons feel a little junky...
Lightweight and leather-lined, with very long battery life, the U2E has plenty to like inside.
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Last week I posted up a quick unboxing article of the ASUS U2E and the response was actually pretty surprising - it turns out there are a LOT of readers interested in this particular machine. After using it for several days I can pretty much assure...
The ASUS U2E is perhaps one of the best notebooks to hit the ultra-mobile market. Ever. By offering both solid performance for this segment, a list of features that exceeds machines much larger, size and weight that any road warrior would envy and b...
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As we can see in electronic stores, notebook computers has recently seen a sharp decline in prices in the recent years, with many priced in the sub-USD$600 region. The market for small and elegant portables however, are still in demand by the sophisi...
PC Mark 05 scores, not fantastic but decent. PC Mark Vantage failed to complete because of the GPUs inability to handle VC-1 playback. The 1.8" hard drive is spinning at 4800rpm. Results are impressive for its size, but not quite fast enough compar...
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The same bomb-proof build quality of the Eee PC, only with a beautiful LED-lit screen and all the connections youll ever need...
Small and solid. Rammed with connectors...
Leather-clad look an acquired taste. Slightly slow processor...
The same bomb-proof build quality of the Eee PC, only with a beautiful LED-lit screen and all the connections youll ever need...
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