Typical price: £650
What is it: Stylish 13.3-inch laptop with scented lid
What we think: The scent is a complete gimmick, but look past that and it's a pretty good laptop
Asus F6 Review
Reviewed on: 18 November 2008
You've got to question the sanity of Asus. We gave the company the benefit of the doubt when it made a laptop with two screens -- it was crazy, but we let that slide. We even turned a blind eye to its bamboo laptops. But its latest endeavour, the F6 laptop, has us convinced the company is one egg short of an omelette. It is, believe it or not, the world's first scented laptop. Yes, that's right, for £650, Asus will sell you a laptop that literally smells of roses. Nurse!
Design
The F6 is a stunning example of contemporary laptop design. Our pink review sample -- also known as the Floral Blossom model -- has a gorgeous pink floral pattern on the lid that the vast majority of us in the CNET UK office absolutely adored.

One thing we weren't particularly keen on was the scent. The Floral Blossom model gives off a whiff not dissimilar to strawberry bubble gum. It's extremely faint, however, so you really have to hold it close to your nostrils and give it a good sniff before you detect anything.
If pink lids smelling of part-chewed bubble gum isn't your thing, Asus also sells a Musky Black version with a colourful blue, red and white motif inspired by extreme sports and graffiti art. This, we're told, has a 'playful' and 'musky' scent that emanates power, daring and energy -- possibly like sweat. Outside the UK, Asus will also release a pastel-green Morning Dew model with a nature-inspired motif and a crisp, refreshing smell, as well as a blue Aqua Ocean model with an invigorating aquatic scent -- possibly like fish, but we're just guessing here.
As much as we like the overall design of the F6, the whole scent thing is rather a gimmick. Sure, we commend Asus on its ability to infuse smells into plastic (just), and for having the guts to do something different, but in this case we can't really see the point. It's not as if the scents are there to invigorate you as you work -- you have to ram your face up against them to get any effect.
Thankfully, Asus gets most of the rest of the laptop design just about right. It comes with three USB ports -- two on one side, one on the other, an eSATA port, an ExpressCard/34 slot, a memory card reader and even a fingerprint reader between the mouse selector buttons. These buttons are too stiff for our liking, but they may offer a little less resistance the more you use them. The keyboard, unsurprisingly for a laptop of this size, is comfortable to use.
Features
Despite having such a progressive design, the F6 is still a fairly affordable laptop. It's therefore no surprise to learn that some corners have been cut with the specification. It's not one of those new-fangled Centrino 2 laptops, for a start -- it's just regular, old Centrino.
It's not all bad news, though. Its CPU is a Core 2 Duo T5750 running at 2GHz and it has 3GB of RAM. That's a fairly sturdy set of underlying components that, while not cutting edge, won't cause the bigger boys in the laptop playground to laugh at you.
The F6's storage is probably its best asset. It has a capacious 320GB hard drive, which is nothing to be sneezed at on a laptop of this price. If you're into video editing, or simply want to hoard a shed-load of movies (up to around 200 DivX flicks can be stashed) then you're in good hands. The DVD rewriter drive on the right side lets you back up to dual-layer DVDs as large as 8.5GB.
We're pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of a graphics card that isn't an integrated Intel model. The F6 packs an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 graphics adaptor, so it's not only capable of playing 3D games, it'll also comfortably handle 1080p video. This can be enjoyed over the 13.3-inch display's 1,280-800 pixels, but that isn't always ideal since most movies don't precisely match its 16:10 aspect ratio. The good news is you can pipe your movies over HDMI to an external monitor or TV.
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