The Asus K60I-RBBBR05 is competing among a group of $ 500 laptops for your attention. Together with the $ 529 Dell Inspiron i1545-4266iBU and the $ 499 Toshiba Satellite L505-ES5018 to $ 529 Asus K60I is one of the cheapest laptops on a Dual Core processor. The Intel Pentium T4400 CPU is the preferred of the three laptops is listed. Although it is not the actual chip on the market, the T4400 offers enough pep for most of the mainstream laptop buyers.
We prefer the Dell Inspiron i1545-design, but the Asus K60I offers a unique look with a subtle houndstooth pattern on the lid and keyboard deck-type keys chiclet popularized by the Apple MacBook and a multi-touch touchpad. It also offers twice the disk capacity of the Dell Wireless-N Wi-Fi to Dell 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, and has better battery life. It also offers a feature-set, his superior competition from Dell, but together with the features, Asus installed a sea of bloatware on the laptop.

In contrast to the “Piano Black”, “Faux finishes of brushed aluminum, chrome and edges in most laptops these days, Asus is set to a deep brown and black color scheme for the K60I. The glossy cover features a subtle houndstooth- pattern that repeats on the structured plastic keyboard deck. Asus retained its branding to a minimum on the K60I, it has centered only a small logo on the lid and another in the upper left corner of the screen bezel. Overall, the chassis of a solid feel. The palm rest below the keyboard is wider than usual, but the large expanse of plastic on both sides of the touchpad feel rigid, with little to no flex the hinges are sturdy and hold the screen firmly in place.
The K60I display measures 16 inches diagonally, making it a smidge bigger than the more common 15.6-inch panels found on mainstream notebooks. However, it has the same 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution, as you have a typical 15.6-inch screen. The monitor uses backlight, the more energy efficient than conventional fluorescent and LED creates a brighter image. The display is bright, but it has an anti-reflective coating that seems to be to minimize annoying glare and reflections. The notebook has a low-end 0.3-megapixel Webcam above the display.

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At 5.9 pounds, weighs Asus K60I works a few grams more than an average of 15.6-inch laptop, but it still feels more like a mainstream desktop replacement laptop as a colossus. We would commute regularly make us happy with him in tow.
One reason we like the Asus K60I as a machine, the productivity of its spacious keyboard. The chiclet-style keys are far apart and offer a comfortable typing. Those who spend hours each day so the entry of data into Excel or another database K60I appreciate the dedicated number pad. The rest of us will rue the fact that Asus narrows the arrow keys to accommodate the number pad. Another side effect of the number pad is supplied that the keyboard is off center from the display, which some will be used for touch typists.

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The touchpad is on the small side, not necessarily a bad thing, because it refers to the number of random movements of the cursor from a finger or a palm cuts. The touchpad supports multi-touch gestures, such as two-finger scrolling, which is all MacBook users say, is a simple and natural way to scroll through long documents and Web pages. The two mouse buttons are chromed and very stiff.
The Asus K60I features a pair of Altec Lansing speakers emit, the average sound. They do not sound as full as the Dell Inspiron i1545-speakers do, yet they are so loud at max volume. It will be enough for movies and videos from YouTube, but the music playback is done best with a headset.

Asus K60I is sparse for connectivity options. There are two USB 2.0 ports on either side of the laptop, but no eSATA. It is a card reader, but no Express Card slot. A VGA port is your only video-out option. We would like to have seen, have HDMI, which can only slightly more expensive laptops like the Gateway and the HP Pavilion DV4 NV7915u-2145dx must be found. Wireless-N Wi-Fi makes the cut, the Dell Inspiron left of the i1545.
What’s not harsh on the K60I is the set of pre-installed trial offers and Apps. The supposedly pristine desktop with icons for the trial is likely littered apps and shortcuts you do not want, including a number of sub-prime Asus utilities that duplicate many of those that Windows itself provides. However, Asus’ utility FastBook speed the boot process, Windows 7 Home Premium boot in 52 seconds, on average, or about 15 seconds faster than the Dell Inspiron i1545.

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The Asus K60I features the Intel Pentium T4400 processor, a 2.2 GHz dual-core chip. The T4400 can be found in many systems, since it is an affordable, excellent performance, entry-level dual-core processor, it is only one rung below venerable Intel Core 2 Duo processor line. Budget buyers will find that the processor more than enough muscle for general use, including heavy multitasking scenarios offers. It is finished within one or two percentage points of the Dell Inspiron i1545-4266iBU and the Toshiba Satellite L505-ES5018 on CNET Labs’ application benchmarks, which is not surprising, since all three the same Pentium Processor T4400. The Asus has 4 GB of memory compared with the 3GB switch in the Dell and Toshiba, but the Asus uses the large number of 667MHz memory, while using the Dell and Toshiba, the faster 800MHz DDR2 memory. The difference in speed compensated Asus’ extra GB of memory testing in laboratories, reducing the Asus laptops score.
While we do not recommend a Pentium T4400 laptop trouble-based budget for general use, we would also caution that the notebooks with i3 Core processor, the successor to the Core 2 Duo, cost less than 100 dollars more. For example, the Gateway costs $ 599 and uses the NV7915u i3 330M Core CPU. The gateway terminates our multitasking benchmark with a 31 percent faster than the Asus K60I guests did. That score is significant, considering that laptops are only $ 70 in price apart. The difference in performance on individual applications is less drastic, the Gateway finished the Photoshop and iTunes benchmarks 9 percent and 5 percent faster than the Asus K60I respectively.

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