Asus is proud to present its sleek line of ultra-thin notebooks that are big on features and functions. Thus, it came up with the Asus UX30, one of the latest models introduced by Asus. The UX30 is also known as the mother of mini netbooks owing to the innovation of the EEE PC series.
There are two models in the UX series laptops: the UX50V and the UX30. The latter is smaller with a thickness of only 0.9 inches, easily making it one of the thinnest notebooks in the market. It is practical for travel and is very useful to the businessman, the normal computer user and the writer. And the UX30 is also very light, commensurate to its size. One can carry it and not be expected to be carrying a laptop.
The Asus UX30 uses Intel’s Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) processors. This is perhaps the reason behind how the UX30 is nearly wafer-thin and comes loaded with more than acceptable features. The CULV processors are intended to consume low energy as much as possible, thus emitting less heat. As the CULV processors need little energy, the slim design of the Asus UX30 was made possible. Earlier processors need space to allow heat and air to circulate without wreaking damage to the internal components.
Performance-wise, the Asus UX30 has either the Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor SU9400 or the Core™ Solo Processor SU3500. Both of these processors run on 1.4 GHz. Any of these processors is supported by up to 4 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM). This kind of power surpasses the need to enable and address the Asus UX30 to perform multiple functions without hanging up or lagging.
The screen of Asus’ latest offering has an acceptable 1366×768 resolution integrated within a 13-inch liquid crystal display screen, which can facilitate faster and better multi-tasking. With a large resolution, a user can simply open a document window while putting it alongside a window of another document for reference. A user also has a choice to integrate a media player window.
Specifications:
CPU:
- Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor SU9400: 1.4 GHz
- Intel® Core™ Solo Processor SU3500: 1.4 GHz
RAM: DDR2 800 MHz SDRAM, 1 x SODIMM socket for expansion up to 4GB SDRAM
Screen size: 13.3″ WXGA/ Resolution 1366×768, Color-Shine (Glare-type)
Operating system:
- Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
- Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic
Battery life: Polymer 3 cells: 3250 mAh
Graphics: Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
Pros:
The thinness and lightness of the Asus UX30 are the key advantages of the Asus UX30. And the clear resolution of the LCD screen enables proficient multi-tasking, which is necessary in the busy world. This is important for writers and editors who seek to finish editing or writing documents in a tight time frame.
Cons:
However, gamers can expect to be disappointed with the Asus UX30 as its graphics card is not designed for the latest hard-core gaming. Yet, these gamers can always insist to play older games that consume less power and graphic resolution.
Conclusion:
The Asus UX30 is designed basically to answer the simple needs of the businessman or the average computer user, who are both looking for a reliable machine to perform average and business processes with.
The only drawback is the lack of power to process multimedia applications and 3D-based games. However, it is still loaded on features and one cannot regret the price he or she will pay for the Asus UX30, depending on the applications that one needs or desires.
Asus UX30 laptop is smallest in Assus UX series and if you are looking for other reviews of this series then you must visit asus UX laptops review for detailed reviews.
Asus FAQ:
Question: If one is not satisfied with a recent purchase from Dell, Sony, Toshiba or Asus -may the product be returned?
I am considering buying a netbook as a hobby/back up computer from one of the companies mentioned in the question– but let’s say that I am not fond of the product, if I bought one, could I return it?
Answer: If you purchase the net-book, you should be able to return it within a set period if you are not completely satisfied with it.
Question: I have an asus laptop with a built in video camera and I can’t seem to access it.?
I have an asus laptop with a built in video camera. I tried looking everywhere to access it but I cannot seem to find it anywhere. Do you know a quick and easy way to find it?
Answer: I think the camera software is called lifeframe or life fram, something like that. Look for it in Start > Programs.
Question: Sound card on an Asus M4A78-EM motherboard not working with Windows 7. How can I fix this?
Answer: Try going to the Asus site and look for the drivers for you computer, it should have what you need and it should be compatible with Windows 7
Question: What graphics card does the ASUS Eee PC T91 have?
Does it even have a graphics card and if so can it be upgraded?
Answer: Intel GMA 500 (integrated). I’d assume you can upgrade.
Question: Can I get my Asus G51VX-A1 to 1920×1080 resolution?
I have the Best Buy version, I heard it was unable to go to said resolution. But would it be possible to do that anyways? With maybe some kinda of third party software?
Answer: It depends on your monitor or video card if can get the 1920 x 1080 resolution.
Question: Can the netbook asus 1005ha handle 2 external monitors at the same time?
Answer: No. It only has 1 Monitor port. You cannot even hook up 2 monitors.
Question: How can I boot up my computer, something is wrong with windows!! Its an ASUS UX50!?
When I turn my computer on, everything seems normal, it takes me to the Windows Error Recovery screen where it doesn’t matter which option I choose. On the next screen it LOADS forever…
People have told me something went wrong with my windows program, but don’t know what it is, can anyone help me and tell me what I can do?
Answer: You may be better off reloading windows and it will save your files if you want it to.
Question: How can I reinstall windows 7 on asus laptop?
I just bought an asus g72 laptop from bestbuy. I would like to reinstall windows 7 on it but I only have a recovery disk. I try to partion the entire thing to a single harddrive and I just end up with the same thing as before. Nothing changed.
Answer: Unknown to many Windows 7 users, the hidden partition is always automatically created by setup during installation. The partition holds Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). The partition holds the bootable files that allow Windows 7 to boot properly in the event of it being corrupted. The hidden partition is similar to the recovery partition made on most OEM computers. There are two types of partitions created – the one by the standard Windows 7 OS is 200MB while the one by the RTM version is only 100MB
