The high-class ASUS N10 is a netbook above all the rest, starting a new market segment called the "Corporate Netbook." The N10 offers similar features to standard netbooks, including an Intel Atom platform and WSVGA screen, but with the addition of optional switchable dedicated graphics and a fancy design. With a starting price of $699 for models with dedicated graphics; is a higher configuration worth the price jump? In this review we explain the differences between the N10JC and the cheaper Eee PC 1000HA and tell you if you should consider the costly upgrade.
There are several different configurations of the N10 series available at various online stores. Some configurations offer Windows Vista, others include a different hard drive or use integrated graphics rather than dedicated. The only reason we mention this is so that consumers are aware that there are different configurations on the market to meet the needs of different people.
ASUS N10JC-A1 Specifications:
**Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor
**160GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive (Seagate 5400.4)
**NVIDIA 9300M GS with 256MB DDR2 memory and Intel GMA950
**1GB of DDR2 RAM (667MHz)
**Windows XP Home operating system
**10.2” WSVGA Glossy LED-Backlit 1024 x 600 LCD
**Ports: 3 USB 2.0, HDMI,VGA monitor out, headphone jack, microphone input, 8 in 1 **SD card reader (SDHC compatible), Kensington lock slot, Ethernet 10/100, **ExpressCard/34
**Webcam (1.3 MP)
**Battery: 11.1v 4800mAh 53Wh 6-cell battery
**Wireless: 802.11b/g
**Two-year Limited Global Warranty
**Size: 10.8 (W) x 8.25 (D) x 1.46 (H)
**Weight: 3lbs 8.5oz, 4lbs 2.1oz with AC adapter
**MSRP: $649
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