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    Asus Z96J stolen, recommendation for a new one?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Daryesh, May 10, 2007.

  1. Daryesh

    Daryesh Newbie

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    Hi,

    Recently my Asus Z96J was stolen, and now I would like to replace it, which Asus would you recommend? If not Asus, which one?

    I have about 1.500$ to spend.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. jetstar

    jetstar Notebook Deity

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    The Asus F3Jp is an option. As is the Compal HEL80. Please fill out the FAQ for better recommendations.
     
  3. Geared2play.com

    Geared2play.com Company Representative

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    Asis g1, v1jp are very good replacmeents. In a week or more the c90s from asus will be out and available which is the same size but bigger and badder then the z96j ever was
     
  4. Daryesh

    Daryesh Newbie

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    Thanks guys. I'll keep you informed what laptop I've choosen.
     
  5. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    if I were you I'd wait a few more weeks. Asus has two Santa Rosa 15.4" notebooks that will be available real soon, the C90S and the F3 refresh, which will probably meet your budget.. of course, depending on how you configure them.