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Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium
 
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Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium

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Technical Details

  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
  • Intel Pentium Dual Core
  • 16 inch display
  • Weight - 2.6 kg
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Product Details

  • ASIN: B002U4RRZK
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,931 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 24, 2009

Product Description

The Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Refurbished Notebook PC is the perfect compact entertainment platform powered by an Intel Pentium T4300 2.1GHz processor, 4GB of DDR2 memory, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Operating System. This Asus notebook has a DVDRW Disc player that can also read and write to regular DVD discs. Enjoy your premium HD content on either the 16-inch HD LED-backlit Widescreen Display with a 1366 x 768 resolution or export to an HD-capable display. This portable HD entertainment is made possible by Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M graphics. Stay in touch, face to face, with the 1.3MP webcam and integrated 802.11b/g/n wireless. Store your software and data on the 320GB hard drive and load, transfer and share your digital pictures, music and more via the media card reader.


 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely nice laptop, but with a few character flaws..., November 20, 2009
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Cassandra D. Strawn (Little Rock, AR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium (Personal Computers)
I, like most people, had a list of "dream qualities" I was looking for in my next laptop. I had gotten over (as more people should) the fear of the new guy on the block. Asus makes fine, well designed computers, with prices that are about on par with Gateway, but with a quality and design build more comparable to far more expensive brands. They consistently score at or near the top of their class in reviews on reputable consumer tech websites like cnet.com. And the dream computer I had picked out is a beauty! It's also not the one I ended up with.

I originally got this laptop to break it in for my Dad. The one I wanted was the ASUS UL30A-A2 Thin and Light 13-3-Inch Silver Laptop - 12 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium). It's a super thin, 13 inch extremely light model, is fast, and has an incredible battery life of around ~10 hours. But my Dad needed a new laptop too, and the next generation of the ASUS UL models promises to feature some simple features that had been left out of the first run (namely integrated bluetooth capabilities, and a nicer, non-shiny palm rest). I needed a laptop right now for classes, and couldn't wait for the models with the new feature set. So, I decided to get something "cheap but nice" for my Dad, and break it in for him, fully ready to trade up to the $800+ model in a month or two.

Now I don't know if I can give the ASUS K60IJ back to my dad! This is a remarkably stylish laptop in person. My previous computers have been getting increasingly smaller with each purchase, trying to get the ultimate combination of size and portability, but the 16" screen on the K60IJ is insanely good, rendering beautiful colors and amazing looking videos. (I rarely have my screen brightness set above 3 on a 20 scale.) It is surprisingly light. I've held laptops that weighed less than this one before, but not many you could touch without spending more than a grand. So, yes it's bigger, but it's also very portable, in my opinion. I take it back and forth to campus with me three times a week, and it doesn't appreciably change the weight of my backpack. It is also whisper quiet (the only time I've even heard it make a peep was when I was burning a DVD), and always cool to the touch, which is great, because heat is the natural enemy of shelf-lives of electronics. It comes preinstalled with Windows 7, which unlike most things, is every bit as wonderful as everybody says it is. And unlike the netbooks and Ultra-thin and lights that have been dominating the market of late, this little sapphire beauty compromises nothing in performance, with a dualcore 2,1 GHz processor, 4 GB of RAM, and a 320 GB HD. She practically flies!

Two things you should note, however, are the fact that in person, this laptop is nowhere close in color to the beautiful blue in the picture. I don't know what kind of "trick" lighting they filmed it under, but I've taken this baby nearly everywhere, and it never looks more than "black with a hint of blue" no matter what the lighting is. Secondly, the battery life, although somewhat generous for one generation back laptops (solidly in the 4 hour range with full battery saving mode enabled), it can't hold a candle to the newbies like the Acer Timeline, or the model I'd been orginally intended to get, the ASUS UL30A, with their 10-12 hours unplugged. But then again, remarkable battery life is just not going to happen for under $500. And, on the nit-picky side: all that shiny plastic, although beautiful, and in the ASUS K60IJ's case, with a lovely embedded cross-hatch texture, collects dust and fingerprints like nobody's business. If you are at all OCD, you're going to need to carry around a cleaning cloth with you, or you will go slowly insane.

Overall, this is an amazingly affordable computer, with very generous specs, and a very nice design aesthetic, all for under $500 dollars (check around, Amazon does not have the best price for this model at present). It's a little early to tell, but I think I'm in love!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome..., November 15, 2009
This review is from: Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium (Personal Computers)
This computer is awesome, it is top of the line technology, it even has smart logon technology where it will log you in by pretty much scanning your face. BUY IT PEOPLE !!! Best Buy has it for $499.00
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Laptop!! Fast, Great Value, November 27, 2009
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priss2121 (alexandria, va) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium (Personal Computers)
I chose this Asus as a replacement for my 4 year old custom built Dell laptop w/19inch screen. The Dell died a meandering, slow death over the four years, and I swore that I would never purchase another. I was surprised to find that the Asus 16inch screen feels large to me, even though I am used to something much larger. I absolutely love the fact that this laptop is very light weight and portable. Lugging around my very heavy (likely because of the 19" screen) Dell was inconvenient. My old laptop battery was a huge bone of contention. The Dell battery would only hold a charge of about 60 mins., and it had to be replaced twice in the four years that I owned the machine. At an expense of $200 each time. The battery itself was also very heavy, and because it sat at the back of the laptop it dragged down on the power cord if using the laptop on your lap. This caused the cord to break and fray. The Asus power cord sits off to the side and is very, very lightweight. The battery has a great charge life of about 4 hours, which is terrific is you're like me and used to the older laptops with hardly any battery life.

The facial recognition security feature is a fun addition. I was also pleasantly surprised that Windows 7 is really cool, interactive and easy to use, without all of the problems of Vista. The touchpad is a bit sensitive and has taken some getting used to for me. However, my favorite part about the Asus is that it is virtually silent! The fan makes almost no perceptible sound. The vents are located on the front and back, not on the bottom like my old Dell. Very smart design feature. The only negative is the laptop finish. It has a high gloss finish which leaves it covered in fingerprints and dust constantly! I keep a small chamois cloth just to wipe it down every other day or so. Other than that it is a really fast, nicely made, well equipped machine. I purchased mine on sale at Best Buy for $499! and I have absolutely recommended it to everyone that I know.
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