Asus N10JH review

The first 10.1-inch Atom-based machine we've seen with a dedicated GPU

Asus N10JH
Considering there's such a wide bezel on this netbook, a larger screen would have been nice

TechRadar Verdict

A little laptop that seems to not whether it should be a netbook for a notebook and achieves neither

Pros

  • +

    Powerful GPU

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    Stylish

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    Solid build

Cons

  • -

    Atom doesn't back up the graphics power

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    Pretty expensive

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Asus' N10 is the first netbook we've seen to feature a dedicated graphics card, letting you carry out demanding 3D tasks. The latest Asus N10JH features an updated graphics card, and the ability to switch between that and an integrated GPU means you'll benefit from both power and battery life.

Despite the small 10.2-inch screen, it's actually closer in size to a regular 12.1-inch ultraportable laptop. A wide bezel surrounds the display on all sides, dwarfing the screen, and it's a shame a larger panel hasn't been fitted. As it stands, the 1024 x 600-pixel resolution lags behind some of the latest netbooks, although it is a bright and vibrant screen.

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