ASUS UL80Ag-A1 Thin and Light 14-Inch Black Laptop – 12 Hours of Battery Life

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  • 1.3GHz Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo Processor
  • 4GB of DDR2 RAM, 2 slots,
  • 320GB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM), DVD Super Multi Drive
  • 14″ Widescreen HD LED LCD Display, Wi-Fi 802.11 bgn, 0.3M Webcam
  • Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64 bit), *12 Hours of Battery Life

Product Description
The thin and light ASUS UL80Ag is a harmonious blend of form and function. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo ultra-low voltage processor, it boasts an impressive 12-hour battery life for all-day computing. It also sports user-centric features such as a multi-gesture touchpad and provides an impressive multimedia entertainment experience with Altec Lansing speakers and SRS Premium Sound. All of these features and more are shrouded in a robust brushed aluminum lid tha… More >>

ASUS UL80Ag-A1 Thin and Light 14-Inch Black Laptop – 12 Hours of Battery Life

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5 Responses to “ASUS UL80Ag-A1 Thin and Light 14-Inch Black Laptop – 12 Hours of Battery Life”

  1. L. G. Sada says:

    This is the second Asus in my my family, and i have to recognized this brand rocks, great prices, great battery life, not as at advertised, but using wifi, for email purposes, around 9 hours.

    No hassles with the keyboard, mouse or anyuthing, even so i can give you the advice that after you remove the sticker in the mouse, you must clean it with a moistured pad.So it will run more smoodly.

    Dont think it twice this is a Best-Buy.

    Pros:Really Slim, Amazing battery life, Nice Display, ultrafast booting, 8 sec system to browse, music, skype,etc..!

    The only Cons: Its hard to keep it without fingerprints because of their finish.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. TMV says:

    First, I did not purchase the Asus UL80Ag at Amazon, rather at Cos—.

    That out of the way, this laptop is an extremely good choice for any grad student,

    especially those in Business courses.

    Most of these laptops are quite good these days. I’ve had Toshibas, Sony’s and HP’s.

    But, at least when at school, two performance issues make a huge difference: battery

    life and quality of WiFi connection. In these areas the Asus UL80Ag absolutely excels.

    I get an absolute minimum of 6 hrs battery life, but usually 8+ hours. And, the connection

    and data throughput of the Wireless N are faster than nearly all the other Laptops. Just

    Google WiFi features on Laptops to see specific testing results. At school, there are never

    enought plugins for all the laptops. Or, the plugin can be akward to use (eg someone trips

    over your cord). With extended battery life, you just charge the Laptop at home and can

    go the entire day without needing a recharge.

    On the Con side, the keyboard isn’t the same quality as on a Sony with chicklet keyboard.

    Furthermore, the overall fit and finish are not as good in general as with Sony laptops.

    Nevertheless, the quality is good, and it is extremely functional. At their new price of

    around $650, including a 2-year warranty, first year includes accident coverage, the value

    of the Asus UL80Ag is very high.

    Finally, I am running XP and got most of the drivers from the Asus website. However, Asus

    does not, at least as of this writing, post the latest Elantech TouchPad driver, 7.0.59.

    Its a day and night difference if you upgrade to this driver. If you don’t then the mouse

    can randomly jump around on your document due to slight sensations from resting your palm

    on the touchpad or some other biomechanic anomaly with the touchpad. The upgraded driver, 7.0.59

    does fix this problem. It also makes the finger gestures much more responsive and accurate.

    It other words the touchpad becomes functional instead of just frustrating.

    To sum up, this is an excellent Laptop at a very good price. I expect it to last at least two

    years and pay for itself within 6 months.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. A. Abazi says:

    I’ve had this laptop for about 2 weeks now and I have to say that this is one of the bast laptops I have ever had. One of the things that you notice right away is the battery life. With my previous laptops I constantly had to check on the battery level to see if I had enough juice left but not with this one. The laptop is not heavy at all and it is extremely portable because of its size and weight. I am a student at WSU in Michigan and all my classes have the little tiny desks, and this laptop is just the perfect size. Some other great features that the laptop offers are the fast boot up, great display, stays nice and cool even after being on it for hours and hours. Overall I love the laptop. I have been in school all day since 10 this morning and it is now almost 8pm and I am still at 43% ( 5 hr 07 min)of battery. One thing that is kind of a pain is the sensitivity of the mouse pad but I got used to that in a day. Good job Asus, keep pumpin out these good laptops and you’ll put hp, dell and gateway out of business in no time.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. P. Soti says:

    Whats so Great?

    - Incredible 8 hrs battery life.

    - Lightweigh Design and the slim size despite the huge 8 cell battery.

    -Spacious and easy to use keyboard

    Whats not so great?

    - Over sensitive touchpad.

    - The front part on the right of touch pad is kind of flimsy.

    (but none of these matter a lot to me)

    This is overall an excellent slim and portable laptop for everyday use. Its excellent for MS office applications and websurfing. And the 4 GB RAM is more than enough for everyday multitasking.

    If you bought this laptop, dont forget to update the driver of the Graphics chipset (Intel GMA4500MHD) through Intels website. This will improve the graphics performance.

    I dont understand why ASUS didnt properly checked the user friendliness of the touch pad and the build quality in the retail versions of this laptop. ASUS’s reputation as the trusted and one of the most reliable laptop brand will go down if they ignore such aspects in future.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Great laptop and very fast. A really good value for a core 2 duo. I like that ASUS has changed the exterior to a brushed aluminum finish for this laptop. I have another ASUS laptop that has the piano black finish on the exterior and it is hard to keep looking nice.

    The touch pad works fine for me — I think I had read some previous reviews when I purchased that some people had problems; I haven’t had any. The left-click is a little stiff and hard to click, but I think it is just my laptop, and I’ll probably send it in for repair over spring break when I have time to go without the laptop for a few days. Also, the right front edge of the laptop “creaks” when I rest my hand on it to type; something to do with the case where the bottom portion meets the top portion. Again, this is likely a quality issue with my specific laptop that I will have taken care of when sent in for repair.

    Overall, a VERY good laptop, especially for sub-$700 for a core 2 duo. Very light, easy to carry. Awesome battery life. Haven’t formally kept track of how long the battery lasts from start to finish, but I’d say 8+ hours easy. Amazing for a laptop when I consider that my Sony Vaio that this replaced lasted 1 1/2 hours tops.

    If you’re considering this laptop, I’d say DO IT! Don’t let the little problems I’ve had with mine deter you (left-click and creaky case) as they are likely just a quality issue with my specific laptop. I have another ASUS laptop (about six months older) and it has no problems and works just fine too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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