Typical price: £1,219
What is it: Secure 15.4-inch all-rounder
What we think: A great all-round laptop with good security features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 September 2006
Tags: Asus, Asus V1J, broadband, Memory Stick Pro, performance
We like:
Non-glossy display; spill-proof keyboard; fingerprint reader
We don't like:
Anonymous design
You might also need:
USB hub, extra battery
CNET UK judgement:
The V1J doesn't come cheap but it offers very solid all-round performance and will suit a wide range of users thanks to its fingerprint reader, spill-proof keyboard and high resolution, non-glossy display
Full review:
The V1J is part of Asus' security-oriented laptop series. A fairly up-to-date specification, integrated fingerprint reader and inoffensive design is intended to appeal to a cross-section of users who work with sensitive data. Continue Reading...
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October 5, 2006
Posted by: Marcos Hart
"Brilliant all rounder"
September 21, 2006
Posted by: Aasmund Talleraas
"Good overall notebook, and a look that could dashel itself"
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