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Asus q200e qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter
Asus q200e qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter




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The touchpad, which measures 6 x 10.5 centimeters (2.36 x 4.13 inches), doesn't just look like the one Asus equips the premium Zenbook UX51VZ with - it also features the same outstanding usability. Most users will be quite happy with the integrated keyboard and shouldn't require an external one. The VivoBook does not suffer from the usual issues that plague low-priced notebooks: the keys don’t clickety-clack in the least and don't tilt - even when not hit perfectly in the center. With the exception of the arrow keys, which are a bit undersized, the layout is pretty standard and doesn't take a long time to get used to.Īlthough the click point could be slightly better defined and the key travel longer, we are very happy with the very good feedback and the typing experience overall. The aluminum keyboard area is also responsible for exceptionally high rigidity - even when firm pressure is applied to the 15 x 15 millimeter (0.59 x 0.59 inch) keys, no real flex is noticeable. The black chiclet-style keyboard is seamlessly integrated into the aluminum chassis, which in turn adds to the impression of high quality. Different online retailers offer warranty extensions to 24 months (pick up and return service) starting at 28 Euros (~$36). At least Asus offers fairly inexpensive extensions, which we would highly recommend. Like most inexpensive notebooks, the VivoBook S200E is only covered for 12 months. Those wanting to swap out the WLAN module for a faster one need to consider that only one antenna is integrated. At least the 2.5-inch hard drive is easy to replace, although it should be noted that a low-profile model (7 millimeter) is required. This action demands a bit of skill to avoid breaking off the small plastic tabs.Įxpandability is fairly limited in any case: the RAM is soldered onto the motherboard so the system is limited to 4 GB. After the removal of said screws, the cover can be removed with a little bit of force. The underside of the notebook features a total of nine screws, which hold the bottom plate in place.

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The OS (64-bit Windows 8) presents itself cleanly: in addition to various tools, one of which is supposed to make driver updates easier, Asus included useful extras like Adobe's PDF reader and McAfee Internet security (although only a trial version with activation pop-up messages). AccessoriesĪside from the diminutive power adapter with 33 Watts, a few pamphlets, and a cleaning cloth, there are no additional items in the box. The picture quality is decent, the graininess acceptable, and the sound quality adequate. The VivoBook features a 0.9 megapixel webcam (1280x720 pixels), which is hidden under the layer of glass in the bezel of the display. Even though the data transfer rate is only 150 MBit/s (1x1 Single Stream), we had no issues with the stability of the connection or with the range. The AR9485 only supports the (often crowded) 2.4 GHz band and IEEE 802.11b/g/n. The WLAN adapter (which is sourced from the same manufacturer) is also an entry-level model. The latter uses a controller from Qualcomm/Atheros, which only supports the slower Fast Ethernet standard and thus connects at only 100 MBit/s.

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Since neither Bluetooth nor WWAN are offered, WLAN and LAN remain the only options as far as connections to the outside world are concerned. We also don't like the display bezel, which is very wide (20-23 millimeters / 0.79-0.91 inches) and increases the size of the unit - it looks like a 12-inch panel could fit. The not overly precise (but stiff enough) hinges allow the display to be tilted back to about 140 degrees, which means that the S200E is not a full-fledged tablet replacement. The construction of the display reveals a drawback: the lid can't be folded down onto the keyboard (like with convertibles). The build quality is also very high: the transition between the different sections is without flaws, the corners are nicely rounded, and the gaps are even and unobtrusive. The VivoBook weighs in at 1.4 kilograms (3.09 pounds), is only 2.2 centimeters (0.87 inch) thick, torsionally extremely rigid and resists pressure well - some Ultrabooks don't score nearly as well.

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The net result is that the entire notebook is remarkably rigid and resilient. Only the bottom cover is made from plastic. That particular piece is milled from solid aluminum - similar to the (much more expensive) Zenbook series.

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The metal is not only used for the back of the display lid, but also the top of the base unit. Impressive: unlike other notebooks in this price range, the chassis of the VivoBook S200E is not made from simple plastic, but to a large extent from high quality, brushed aluminum.






Asus q200e qualcomm atheros ar9485 wireless network adapter