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 ASUS U36S

Review Summary
The ASUS U36S is highly recommendable to those searching for a well-rounded portable notebook with good quality
and lots of battery life.

Pros
 Ultra-thin metal alloy chassis
Good keyboard and touchpad
8.5 hours of battery life
Two-year warranty standard

Cons
 Glossy display creates reflections
Touchpad buttons could be quieter
Poor speakers
ASUS U36S Full Review: Better Than A MacBook Pro?
The ASUS U36S is a 13.3-inch ultraportable featuring a magnesium-aluminum chassis that weighs just 3.1 lbs. At just 0.75" thin and with over 8 hours of battery life, could this laptop be one of this year’s best buys? Here's a tip: Keep reading if you are thinking about buying a MacBook Pro for Christmas.


Build and Design
The ASUS U36S ($899.99) has a rather unsuspecting gray and black exterior.
 The surfaces of the notebook are made of a magnesium-aluminum alloy which is strong and extraordinarily light.
thin measuring just three quarters of an inch with the lid closed.
The build quality is excellent; the chassis is nearly inflexible and the lid has strong protection from the metal alloy backing.
I like how the top of the chassis is molded from a single piece of metal alloy including the keyboard surround. Finally, the anti-glare properties of the metal
 alloy do not show fingerprints or dust and should resist scratches fairly well. The only area of the build quality that could use improvement is the screen bezel;
the glossy plastic is difficult to keep clean as is the glossy screen surface.

Unlike many other metal-clad laptops (the ones with fruit logos on the lids), upgrading the RAM inside the U36S is easily accomplished by
 removing the user-serviceable panel on the bottom of the chassis. Getting to the hard drive is another matter; the whole chassis needs to be taken apart.
 This is a shame; I imagine a good number of customers will want to upgrade to an SSD or at least a faster hard drive.

Ports and Features
The ASUS U36S has a standard array of ports for a 13.3-inch notebook including a single USB 3.0 port. It does not have an internal optical drive, an ExpressCard slot, DisplayPort, or eSATA. All picture descriptions are listed from left to right.

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