Asus Eee PC 1201N review
Asus' Ion netbook is more expensive than other netbooks but doesn't have many advantages over similarly priced CULV ultra-portables.
Specifications
12.1 in 1,366×768 display, 1.5kg, 1.6GHz Intel Atom 330, 2.00GB RAM, 250GB disk, Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
The vast majority of netbooks have comparatively low-resolution screens as well as single core processors and integrated Intel graphics chips that aren’t capable of playing high definition video. The Asus Eee PC 1201N is different – it’s one of the few netbooks we’ve seen to have a screen with a resolution higher than 1,024×600 pixels and a Nvidia Ion graphics chip which can play HD video. Unusually, it also has a dual core instead of a single core Atom processor.
Like netbooks with Intel integrated graphics, the 1201N isn’t powerful enough for playing modern 3D games. It’s perfectly capable of playing HD video though on its 12.1in screen which has a 1,366×768 pixel resolution. This is high enough for 720p video. Images look very bright and vivid, due in part to the glossy finish. This also reflects light from overhead sources, such as fluorescent office lighting, quite easily though. Viewing angles are a little tight, so colours look their best when you’re sitting directly in front of it, but overall it’s a good looking screen.
Oddly, the 1201N doesn’t use one of Intel’s latest N- or D-series Atoms, but uses a previous generation processor designed for nettops, the Atom 330. It was noticeably faster than single core Atom netbooks in our multiple applications test. However, it was only a little bit quicker in our video editing test and wasn’t any faster in our image editing test.
Unlike most netbooks, it’s fitted with 2GB of RAM instead of just 1GB so switching between multiple applications and using Windows in general feels more responsive. If you need more, a maximum of 8GB can be fitted through an easily accessible door on the underside of the netbook. You would need to dispose of the two existing 1GB chips though.
Unfortunately, we suspect that the 330, which is more power hungry than other Atom processors, is at least partially responsible for the 1201N’s disappointing battery life. It lasted just four hours and 28 minutes in our light usage test which would be very good for a larger 15in laptop but is merely satisfactory for a netbook.
This is a shame as we were quite taken with the 1201N’s build quality and keyboard. It feels very sturdy and robust – only the lid flexed under pressure and even then, only a little. The keyboard is a pleasure to type on thanks to its large and responsive keys with have just the right amount of travel and feedback. The touchpad is small, but it feels accurate and has a pleasing, dimpled texture. The single, pivoting button doesn’t give enough feedback when pressed though.
Disappointingly for a HD-capable netbook, the speakers sound terrible. They sound tinny, harsh and distort very easily. External stereo speakers can be connected to the headphone socket for better sound, while the HDMI port supports surround sound output.
We wanted to like Asus’ Ion netbook but it’s an odd beast. Its dual core processor and Ion graphics make it more powerful than a netbook, but not enough to justify its added expense and shorter battery life. At £400 it costs the same as some ultra-portable laptops equipped with CULV processors which can also play HD video. It’s not a bad computer, but it only has a niche appeal.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | *** |
Processor | Intel Atom 330 |
Processor clock speed | 1.6GHz |
Memory | 2.00GB |
Memory slots | 2 |
Memory slots free | 0 |
Maximum memory | 8GB |
Size | 33x295x210mm |
Weight | 1.5kg |
Sound | Realtek High Definition Audio |
Pointing device | touchpad |
Display | |
Viewable size | 12.1 in |
Native resolution | 1,366×768 |
Graphics Processor | Nvidia Ion |
Graphics/video ports | HDMI, VGA |
Graphics Memory | 256MB |
Storage | |
Total storage capacity | 250GB |
Optical drive model | none |
Optical drive type | N/A |
Ports and Expansion | |
USB ports | 3 |
Wired network ports | 1x 10/100 |
Wireless networking support | 802.11n |
PC Card slots | none |
Modem | No |
Supported memory cards | SDHC, MMC |
Other ports | none |
Miscellaneous | |
Carrying case | No |
Operating system | Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit |
Operating system restore option | restore disc |
Software included | ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre 3, Microsoft Works 9 |
Optional extras | none |
Buying Information | |
Warranty | one year collect and return |
Price | £400 |
Details | http://uk.asus.com |
Supplier | http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk |