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Asus U2E Review - Pocket-Lint

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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the Asus U2E lightweight notebook PC. 'Weighing 1.3kg, this is a lightweight and highly portable notebook. To hit this weight, you'll find the screen is an 11.1-inch Super-TFT panel that uses LCD technology, which is essentially a row of tiny bulbs running along the bottom of the display. This technology offers better power consumption as well as a truer image. The 1366 x 768-pixel panel may be small but there is no denying the sharpness of image quality. We found it a pleasure to use on the move as well as in the office.

Below the screen you'll find a rather compact and cramped keyboard. The keys are rather small and while Asus has been forced to make some odd placement choices, such as the Shift and Page Up keys on the right-side being placed directly next to each other, which leads to frequent mistakes, this is a comfortable keyboard to use.

Read: Asus U2E notebook review - Pocket-Lint

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