Asus X5DAB-SX028V review

A good machine with a great look and solid 3D performance

Asus X5DAB-SX028V
The Asus X5DAB-SX028V makes short work of 3D tasks with the inclusion of a dedicated GPU

TechRadar Verdict

A good laptop for the money and if you want to use it to play games then it's a winner. However, if you need to work on the go then we would recommend looking at some others

Pros

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    Solid 3D performance

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    Good screen

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    Decent performance

Cons

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    Battery life

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    Reflective coating on screen

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    Small hard drive

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Asus is a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer currently best known for helping to launch the netbook market a few years ago with its Eee PC brand. It also makes full-sized laptops and the X5DAB-SX028V is a powerful machine that will especially suit those after multimedia functionality on a budget.

This is because it boasts a powerful graphics card, and also an impressive 512MB of video memory solely for the use of the GPU, ensuring it, and therefore your media, runs very smoothly. As a result, if you want to edit photos, movies, or even enjoy some light gaming, this machine is a very good choice.

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Woeful battery

A major problem with this laptop is its terrible battery life. We expect a minimum of 180 minutes power from a laptop, and the Asus falls significantly short with 107 minutes, meaning you'll have to carry the charger with you on all but the shortest of journeys.

Connectivity is great though and the latest wireless and wired technology is in place, to ensure a fast connection to networks in hotspots, for example. If you are after an affordable laptop with entry-level multimedia functionality, then the X5DAB-SX028V is the machine for you.

However, the battery life is truly lamentable and everyday performance is beaten by the Sony, meaning if your needs are a little broader we would probably opt for Sony's VAIO instead.

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