Typical price: £745
What is it: Power-packed desktop-replacement laptop
What we think: Provided you're not set on travelling far with it, the A7CC offers decent performance and can even handle the odd game
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 October 2007
Tags: Asus, Asus A7CC-R054C, applications, desktop replacement, VGA
We like:
Good performance; reasonable at games; internal TV tuner
We don't like:
Heavy; bulky; keyboard and touchpad could be improved
CNET UK judgement:
The Asus A7CC-R054C isn't going anywhere fast, but if you're prepared to stay at home with it, you're unlikely to be disappointed by its performance -- it can even handle the odd 3D game or two. Just don't plan on making any trips outside the house
Full review:
If you're going for a large laptop to fulfil the functions of a full-sized PC, rather than something to carry around to work on the go, then you might as well make sure it's feature-packed. Continue Reading...
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