ASUS N10J-A2 10.2-Inch Laptop (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, NVidia 9300M 256MB, Vista Business+XPP Downgrade CD)
Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz / 2GB RAM / 320GB Hard Drive / GeForce 9300M GS / Webcam / 802.11ABGN / Fingerprint Reader / Windows Vista Business 10.2 diagonal WSVGA (1024 x 600) Widescreen Display Integrated Webcam Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS with 256MB Dedicated Graphics Memory Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Switchable Graphics) 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Card Reader Fingerprint ReaderProduct Details
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Problems out of the box
I actually like this computer for the most part. It is a very attractive computer and has considerable features considering it is a netbook. The problem I had was that when I first started it, I got the Microsoft "blue screen."To me, this means that either it was a return from someone else and they messed it up, and it was sent to me as new, or it was messed up from the factory. I truly believe that Amazon would not knowingly send out a defective computer, so I surmise that it was defective from the factory. Because of this problem and the fact that it was close to $800 I opted to return it. Amazon refunded the entire amount (which is why Amazon is a great place to do business).
Two Lemons Later- Hated this Computer
After having to return two lemons I bought an MSI instead and upgraded to 2G. Had been told this was a great computer; might of been had the XP downgrade worked. To be fair, both times the computers crashed during the downgrade. Asus doesn't know what's wrong or how to fix it. Little support from them. But Amazon did take the product back both times.
It's beautiful to see, but it was broken out of the box
My N10J was delivered to me yesterday via Fedex. I opened it up with much relish and cleared all of the packaging away. It is very nice looking. It looks like a quality product. After I unboxed and cleared away all of the packaging, I fired it up. I pulled out the quick start directions. Plugged it in and booted it up and......nothing.
So I tried and tried again. I then started looking for tech support. The 1888number for Asus premier support was busy or it just did nothing. I never could get through to the toll free support. So I went online, to Asus online, and was able to chat from my PC to a live person. The tech guy listened and asked me if I tried "F9". I said, I never even heard if there was an "F9". How would I know to hit "F9". So we did the "F9" thing and reformatted the entire harddrive from the hidden partition. After 25 minutes everything would be fine, he said. Not so. System kept looping and could not boot Vista.
According to the online chat tech guy from Asus, I have hardware failure. Arggghhhh. My relish turned to sauerkraut in short time.
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