AUS COMPUTERS 45 ASUS NOTEBOOKS
From: "Jonathan Johnson" (jmjohnson4@no-spam)
Subject: ASUS notebooks
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 22:37:26 +1000


Hi guys
Are these any good especially in terms of reliability and build quality and generally while operating doing most business tasks? Whats the battery like and after market service and warranty?

Any bugs I should know about or reasons to stay away from them will be appreciated.

One model I'm looking at is the A2000H series seen at http://www.asus.com/products/notebook/a2000h/overview.htm but more specifically the ASUS A25H.

TIA
Jonathan







From: "Andrew" (tx3turbo4wd@no-spam)
Subject: Re: ASUS notebooks
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 01:47:12 GMT

"Jonathan Johnson" <jmjohnson4@no-spam> wrote in message news:3f0d5deb_1@no-spam > Hi guys >
> Are these any good especially in terms of reliability and build quality and > generally while operating doing most business tasks? Whats the battery like > and after market service and warranty?
>
> Any bugs I should know about or reasons to stay away from them will be > appreciated.
>
> One model I'm looking at is the A2000H series seen at > http://www.asus.com/products/notebook/a2000h/overview.htm > but more specifically the ASUS A25H.

Asus notebooks are great.. As with their motherboards and other products the quality is there but they are able to produce them at a lower cost.
The taiwanese are masters at this and labour and taxes are cheap.
The exhange rates ect are also very good.

What this means is you can get a *good* asus laptop for the same price as a basic Jap or American one..