Asus UL50 Intel Core2Duo Processor Notebook Up To 12-Hour Battery
The 15.6-inch Asus UL50 is powered by Intel Core2Duo processor and has an impressive battery life for a whole day with your computer. The laptop features half 1.3-GHz Intel Ultra Low Voltage SU7300 processor with Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics, glare-type LED backlight display (1366 x 768 pixels), a 4GB DDR2 memory, 320 GB hard drive and Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.

Other features include DVD burner, Altec Lansing stereo speakers with SRS Premium Sound technology, 0.3MP webcam, HDMI and VGA outputs, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, one Gigabit LAN port, three USB ports and a 5-to -1 card reader. You can now UL50 Asus $ 799.99 up, depending on the specifications.
For those of you waiting on a machine that can ensure the implementation of the laptop has a long battery life, and not heavier than Netbook, your wait is over. The new ASUS showed UL50 ultraportable laptop has all the above. At 15.6 inch UL50 will CULV beside have 1.3-GHz Intel processor, 4 GB RAM and a 250, 320, or 500 GB hard drive that mentioned above - It will also be equipped with an 8-cell battery, the laptop will likely continue for 12 hours.
In general, this notebook weighs about 2.1 kg. There is even a super version of this notebook - the ASUS UL50VG. This super laptop will be able to support up to 8 GB of RAM and NVIDIA graphics chipset, which can be disabled when needed to conserve battery life. [via netbookboards]
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