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    n80vn-x1 question

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by merehzezi1, Nov 10, 2008.

  1. merehzezi1

    merehzezi1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    what are the main differences between this and the gp011c

    so far i can see gp011c has higher..

    ghz
    hard drive

    but any others?


    and are there pictures of the x1, im looking at new egg and it says image coming soon.

    i just started looking for a laptop today, is the n80vns fairly new?

    thnx in advance
     
  2. angrydog

    angrydog Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, the n80 is pretty new. That's the reason there aren't much reviews out. Also watch out when buying the N-series (N80, N50, N10 etc), only screens listed as WXGA are LED back lit. Also those are pretty much the differences you listed.
     
  3. Snapple37

    Snapple37 Notebook Guru

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    The x1 is only available at Newegg, other resellers have A1 which has 320GB HDD for about the same price. GP011C is the same at Newegg (they did have the wrong descriptions of P8400 last week, this has been updated over the weekend).

    I just purchased a N80Vn-GP011C, and will submit a review once I receive it this Friday.
     
  4. pico1180

    pico1180 Notebook Geek

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    During that review see what happens if you swap the 9650 out for the 3650 in the F8N. :p

    But really. PLEASE tell me if it is the same case as the F8VA-B1 as I suspect it is...