Asus K52F-SX065V review

Impressive performance and portability at a very reasonable price

Asus K52F-SX065V
This laptop has plenty of power on offer due to the use of the latest Core i3 processors

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Great processing power

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    Decent graphics performance

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    Battery life

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    Features

Cons

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    Some flex in keyboard

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    Battery life when watching DVDs

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The Asus K52F-SX065V is a 15.6-inch laptop that packs a cutting-edge Intel Core i3 350M processor and manages to greatly impress with a long-lasting battery and high-quality build.

The Core i3 processor is designed to provide impressive performance at a budget price and the results here are stunning and no doubt helped by the 4096MB of system memory – an amount equalled only by the Acer Aspire 5542-304G32Bn.

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The keyboard does flex in the centre, which gives it a slightly spongy feel, but the isolated-style keys are great for touch-typing. The touchpad is just as usable, with a wide area and a perfectly firm single bar for the mouse buttons.

There's no built-in Bluetooth as there is with the Acer and Advent laptops, but high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet are available for networking. HDMI and VGA outputs are available, as well as three USB ports and a 3-in-1 memory card reader.

The built-in DVD drive allows you to watch movies on the go as well as back-up important files to blank DVDs. The 15.6-inch screen is the same size as the Acer and the Samsung's, and a little larger than the Advent's.

While the Advent's screen was a little brighter, this display still produces fantastic images, with colours springing from photographs, although outdoor use is inevitably hampered by reflections, as with most glossy Super-TFT displays.

The Asus K52F-SX065V is a great performing laptop at a truly budget price – and it all comes at no cost to battery life. The solid build may be a little heavy for regular commuting, but it offers good protection and great usability.

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