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What type of Asus laptop do you prefer for a college student?

Submitted by admin on Tuesday, 8 December 20093 Comments
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devil-eye asked:


I am going to college this fall and I am thinking about getting an Asus laptop. I personally would like the laptop to be able to run most of games plus long battery life. Any price around 1,200$ would be acceptable to me. Which Asus laptop model do you prefer? And how is the quality of an Asus laptop in general?

3 Comments »

  • b.winslow said:

    Go to and look at their laptops.

    I dunno about Asus but I got an ACER for 600 bucks and it ROCKS! It is worth around 1000 bucks too.

    I’m not like trying to advertise them but they do have great deals.

  • Mike said:

    Personally, I think Asus laptop computers are great and I’ve had them for years. I use to use a Dell laptop computer, but I found several problems with it. When I used the Dell laptop computer the power cord would break very often. That’s when I decided to switch over to Asus. Asus is a company that provides you with power cords that do not break constantly. I found that I was paying hundreds of dollars each year in replacement power cords when I was working with dell. The other thing I like about working with Asus is that you can call their technical support line whenvever. Dell had hours that really weren’t that flexibile and I would have to wait forever on the phone. That’s why I use Asus Laptop Comptuers…. I talk a little bit more abut it on my blog if you wana check it out at all =) the blog is, good luck!

  • Dainel said:

    Well for Asus laptop is not design for high-end gaming though it does can handle some.

    Check this out:

    It lists most popular gaming laptops for your reference, by price. Hope it would help !

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