Asus X5DC-SX025V review

A comfortable enough budget laptop to use, but power and portability are lacking

Asus X5DC-SX025V
Although the price is low, so is performance so consider what you need before you buy

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Great price

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    Decent screen

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    802.11n Wi-Fi

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    Decent storage

Cons

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    Poor performance

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    Weak graphics

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Any manufacturer producing a sub-£299 laptop should be commended for making mobile computing as financially accessible as possible. Yet, while the Asus X5DC-SX025V is a very comfortable machine to use, it is largely outperformed across the board by the other laptops of a similar price.

Despite featuring 3072MB of memory, the 1.2GHz Intel Celeron 220 processor proved the least powerful against its rivals here. As a result, performance is akin to that of a netbook – a very low-powered mini-laptop – and you'll be limited to running basic applications one at a time.

Asus x5dc detail

Unfortunately, the machine provides poor battery life and you'll get just over two hours between charges, which is awful for such a low-powered machine. The 2.7kg weight also means it's not that light to carry, further hindering mobility.

The inclusion of 802.11n Wi-Fi is welcome though, and there's also a multimedia card reader which makes downloading photos from your camera, for example, easy.

We were slightly disappointed by the Asus X5DC-SX025V. It's difficult to complain at such a low price, but the machine is outperformed by most other machines, and its decent usability just isn't enough to compensate.

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