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    Is there a place to easily compare all currently available ASUS models?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by dawgma, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. dawgma

    dawgma Notebook Consultant

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    The ASUS website does NOT make it easy:

    http://ca.asus.com/AllProducts.aspx?PG_ID=1quIC6RvvlvcvNbn

    You have to click each one individual, click on specs and even then there is no easy way to compare different models on the same screen.

    I love ASUS but trying to find out what's available is pretty frustrating.
     
  2. jeremyshaw

    jeremyshaw Big time Idiot

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    Newegg. It uses a different mindset, but that's the best way I have found, so far...

    It also doesn't have every ASUS model, but that is unavoidable.
     
  3. Metallic

    Metallic Notebook Evangelist

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    Well, you can easily narrow it down to what YOU WANT.

    UL line = Ultra light, not very powerful, but fantastic battery life.
    B line = Business, powerful and good battery life.
    G line = Gaming, very powerful and bad battery life.