Asus Laptop Cover
Published by LaptopsPoint, on Jun 14 2010, in the categories: Asus
I have been asked about an Asus laptop cover. You can find an Asus laptop cover at geeks.com. Asus provides a 15.6-inch HD screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The N51V has a good brightness, with an average of 253 cd/m2 thanks to LED backlighting, among other things. The brightness remains constant even when running on battery. Illumination of 79% is reasonable. Too bad for the low contrast of 131:1 and very high black value of 1.92 cd/m2. The screen it seemed adequately bright, but pale and muted colors too.
The screen used is glossy and is subject to unpleasant reflections already closed. There are high expectations, then use outdoors, with only the relatively high brightness keeps it usable. Moreover, the stability of the angle of view is anything but remarkable. Loss of color stands out quickly, especially vertically, as shown in the photos.

Asus chose the components for a balanced mix of mid-market products. The processor is a Core 2 Duo T6500 2.10 GHz, with well 2MByte of second-level cache and a 800 MHz FSB motherboard, Intel PM45 is equipped with four GB of RAM DDR-6400. The two slots for RAM are fully occupied by two banks of 2 GByte, reaching the maximum memory used. Of this, only 3 gig are available due to 32-bit operating system used (Windows Vista Home Premium).
Asus N51V equipped with the Nvidia GeForce 130M GT, with 32 processing units and a rich memory-1GByte DDR3 VRAM. 130M GT supports DirectX 10.0 and features PureVideo HD technology for decoding HD videos. The graphics card has an operating frequency of 600MHz core, 500Mhz memory to 1500Mhz and for shaders. In terms of performance is slightly faster than the older GeForce 9600M GT, in theory, but remains well below the new Geforce GT 240M and direct competitor, the Radeon HD 4650, used in most portable of the same price range .

Let's take a look at our benchmarks, starting with the CPU-oriented tests. The N51V reach a good score of 2249 in rendering single core and dual core testing in 4262 in Cinebench R10. In OpenGL benchmarks reached 3013 points. In comparison with a Core 2 Duo P7350 (2.00 GHz, 3MByte L2 cache, 1066MHz FSB) obtained slightly lower results (2141 points each, multicore: 4036 points). The N51V reach 5522 points in PCMark05, PCMark Vantage in 2970 points. The P7350 gets results respectively lower and higher with a similar configuration: 5377 points in PCMark 05 and 3440 points in PCMark Vantage.
Then proceed with the test-oriented GPU. The N51V get a good result of 9692 points in 3DMark05. In 3DMark06, there was a problem in the representation of scenes, which led to only 4716 points (CPU: 1879 points). The notebook has been so brutalized with 3DMark Vantage, which scored only 1595 points, where from 1326 to 4084 GPU and the CPU (without PhysX). A Geforce GT 240M, for example, has previously been tested on an Acer 5739G, the same price range, reached a much better result with 2348 points in 3DMark Vantage.
The screen used is glossy and is subject to unpleasant reflections already closed. There are high expectations, then use outdoors, with only the relatively high brightness keeps it usable. Moreover, the stability of the angle of view is anything but remarkable. Loss of color stands out quickly, especially vertically, as shown in the photos.

Asus chose the components for a balanced mix of mid-market products. The processor is a Core 2 Duo T6500 2.10 GHz, with well 2MByte of second-level cache and a 800 MHz FSB motherboard, Intel PM45 is equipped with four GB of RAM DDR-6400. The two slots for RAM are fully occupied by two banks of 2 GByte, reaching the maximum memory used. Of this, only 3 gig are available due to 32-bit operating system used (Windows Vista Home Premium).
Asus N51V equipped with the Nvidia GeForce 130M GT, with 32 processing units and a rich memory-1GByte DDR3 VRAM. 130M GT supports DirectX 10.0 and features PureVideo HD technology for decoding HD videos. The graphics card has an operating frequency of 600MHz core, 500Mhz memory to 1500Mhz and for shaders. In terms of performance is slightly faster than the older GeForce 9600M GT, in theory, but remains well below the new Geforce GT 240M and direct competitor, the Radeon HD 4650, used in most portable of the same price range .

Let's take a look at our benchmarks, starting with the CPU-oriented tests. The N51V reach a good score of 2249 in rendering single core and dual core testing in 4262 in Cinebench R10. In OpenGL benchmarks reached 3013 points. In comparison with a Core 2 Duo P7350 (2.00 GHz, 3MByte L2 cache, 1066MHz FSB) obtained slightly lower results (2141 points each, multicore: 4036 points). The N51V reach 5522 points in PCMark05, PCMark Vantage in 2970 points. The P7350 gets results respectively lower and higher with a similar configuration: 5377 points in PCMark 05 and 3440 points in PCMark Vantage.
Then proceed with the test-oriented GPU. The N51V get a good result of 9692 points in 3DMark05. In 3DMark06, there was a problem in the representation of scenes, which led to only 4716 points (CPU: 1879 points). The notebook has been so brutalized with 3DMark Vantage, which scored only 1595 points, where from 1326 to 4084 GPU and the CPU (without PhysX). A Geforce GT 240M, for example, has previously been tested on an Acer 5739G, the same price range, reached a much better result with 2348 points in 3DMark Vantage.
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