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Created 06/24/2008 - 3:37pm

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Asus F8Sn

Posted 06/24/08 at 06:37:48 PM  by David Murphy

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Asus has gambled the farm that the fancy graphics offering—an Nvidia 9500M GS videocard with 512MB of onboard memory—in its F8Sn notebook will be enough to eclipse the machine’s myriad shortcomings. Sadly, it isn’t.

 

Asus F8Sn

 

While the notebook’s Quake 4 performance knocked our socks off, the Asus F8Sn returns frame rates that are just borderline playable in FEAR. This still puts the F8Sn ahead of the other notebooks in its class for gaming, but its lackluster 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo processor was no match for our other benchmarks. And the battery life on the F8Sn won’t even get you through most of today’s feature films.

The laptop comes with a bevy of connection options, including five USB ports, a mini-FireWire port, and outputs for VGA, DVI, and S-Video. But this doesn’t represent anything above and beyond the norm. We hate the layout of the laptop’s keys, as we kept inadvertently hitting a poorly placed function key in the lower-left corner instead of the usual Control key. The notebook’s crisp display works in the summer sun, but the reflection can be a bit too much to bear at times.

In the end, this notebook lacks anything that sets it apart from the other offerings. Don’t let the gaming performance fool you: The F8Sn is a poor choice for users of all shapes and sizes.

Next: Acer TravelMate 5720

Asus F8Sn
F5

Killer Quake 4 scores; 5 USB ports; plenty of video outputs; crisp display.

Scroll Lock

Mediocre benchmarks; lots of screen glare; poor battery life; bad keyboard layout.

score:5
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Specifications

Asus F8Sn
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 (1.83GHz)
RAM 3GB DDR2/667
Hard Drive
250GB, 5,400rpm
Screen 14.1-inch glossy (1280x800)
Lap/Carry Weight
5 lbs. 11 oz. / 6lbs. 11 oz.
Benchmarks

Apple MacBook Asus F8Sn
Acer TravelMate 5720
Premiere Pro CS3 (min:sec)
38:43 48:3835:59
Photoshop CS3 (min:sec)
5:48
4:12
3:53
ProShow (min:sec)
38:10
56:53
40:32
MainConcept (min:sec) 68:11
83:10
68:08
Fear (fps)
4
22
15
Quake 4 (fps)
10.3
79.2
29
Battery Rundown (hrs:min) 3:26
1:42
2:32
Best scores are bolded.
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