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28th April 2010, 11:02 AM #111
Re: Asus U30JC-X2C.
And ASUS' newer models like the U33Jc Bamboo will come with eSATA. A helpful feature I would have loved to have in the U30Jc as I do lots via an external drive.
I'm not clear what you're asking.As for the multi-touch pad, what exactly is its purpose?
IF I understand you, an regular touchpad moved the cursor and did left-mouse clicks via a tap on the surface. That was it.
Newer multi-touchpads can recognize more than just a single tap. They can:
1) see two-finger tap as meaning something like a right-mouse click for on-screen submenus.
2) see three-finger taps as meaning something like a middle mouse-key or a "go back" command in a browser or app.
3) do drag+drop (like cut+paste).
4) scroll vertically+horizontally
5) on some touchpads (not the U30Jc), a user can zoom or unzoom in an app or browser via a pinch=or-zoom feature.
6) some do even more gestures.
You get the idea.Last edited by Quatro; 28th April 2010 at 12:19 PM.
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28th April 2010, 03:09 PM #112Notebook Enthusiast
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27th May 2010, 06:03 AM #113Newbie
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
Hi,
Anyone know where to get this in Europe with a QWERTY keyboard?
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28th May 2010, 01:20 PM #114Newbie
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
I know a few points have been made for optical drive vs. no drive. I for one am looking for a 13" thin and light WITH optical drive so I can play DVD movies on a plane without having to buy a seperate DVD drive and bring with me.
What do you guys without optical drives do for movies to view on a plane? Can I load a DVD movie onto a USB flash drive? If so I guess I wouldn't need an optical drive!
One alternative is to buy the ASUS UL30Vt-A1 which has the older dual core processor and doesn't have the optical drive...but it is also a full pound lighter! I would then buy the ASUS DVD External Writer for movies. The price on Amazon for both is about $750. I can get the Asus U30Jc-A1 for around $900....decisions decisions!
Thanks.Last edited by gores95; 28th May 2010 at 01:37 PM.
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31st May 2010, 12:30 PM #115Notebook Nobel Laureate
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
You can burn the ISO onto your HDD and run it off from a program such as Nero (virtual DVD drive).
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10th June 2010, 04:56 PM #116Newbie
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
I've been looking at the U30Jc for a while now, and am specifically looking at the U30Jc-X2C from Infotec in Toronto. Here in Calgary, a local retailer has the U30Jc-A1, but the better CPU & Bluetooth is enticing for under $50 more. My concern is battery life. I use my systems for a lot of web/app development, so it's not like I'm encoding/watching movies on it, just editing text files & pushing a little network traffic (maybe with some streamed audio), but still want something with some power for those times I plug it in and /want/ to do some more demanding tasks. I intend to use it in a "low-power" mode when I'm out & about, hoping to get about 6-8hrs. Realistic?
Is there likely to be a difference in battery life between the A1 and the X2C? Both CPUs draw 35W at max (right?), so I don't assume it would affect it. But for those who /have/ a X2C model, what kind of battery life are you getting out of it??
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10th June 2010, 04:59 PM #117Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
When I use my X2C on battery, I usually set the CPU power to 20% with BT turned off (screen to max brightness with WIFI on, using Intel gfx) and would get approx. 7.5 hours of usage (roughly)...I am very happy as I could only squeeze 2.5 hours from my N20n (12" notebook)...
.Eric
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11th August 2010, 11:46 AM #118Newbie
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
Hey Eric,
I'm looking to buy the notebook today from infonec too. The only thing that concerns me is their return policy in that they have NONE. You buy it and you can never exchange or return it, which seems a tad shady to me.
How does the 310m handle games? I play mainly league of legends and Starcraft 2, can they handle these types of games even on Low?
Thanks guys!
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Re: ASUS U30JC-A1 with NVIDIA Optimus Review Discussion
After reading a lot of reviews and specs b/t u30jc and u33jc I didn't wait or want to get the u33jc. The battery life looks like it took a hit, and it did not have DVD-rom for movies or divxs on plane. But at a loss of the usb3.
I recently took delivery of my laptop u30jc-b1 ( i3-370M, 2.4GHz, 4gbRAM) from xoticpc, it was nice service until I found out that after upgrading my harddrive from 320-5400rpm to 500-7200rpm, they wipe out the recovery partition from Asus. So, when I booted it up, I was unable to make recovery discs. I contacted them and was told I need to purchase it! This is BS and sucked big time.
I could have installed my own drive at a lower cost and would have made my own back up, plus have an additional dive lying around. Lesson learn, xoticpc is not the best as they dont tell you this up front.
Ok, here is my Asus u30jc-b1 review so far:
I open the package and there was nothing special about it, but it was a tight little package looks like it was well made. Most of the surfaces was cover to protect it during shipment. After unpacking, and plug in the power cord, when opening the lid of the u30jc, I notice there is no lock to the lid and it can be tighter if there isn't a lock. Also after plugging in the power, there is a little light in the front bottom of the u30jc, but with out knowing the laptop well, I had no idea what those lights are for. Also the marking/labels are only seen after the lid is opened.
Machine seems, pretty fast during boot, and did not wait long. I starting testing the battery life after a full charge. I was using it on and off better media and power saving mode, it gave me about 5.5 hours. During total power saving mode, it get me about 6-7 hours, but the default settings, the screen shuts off too soon.
I have to complaint about the Intel link 1000 wifi wireless card, its pretty weak over all. I am right next to the router and testing against my dell xps16, it was not getting the same strength as the xps. Speed test was good at short distances, showning 104-130Mps. I tested by streaming from my NAS to the u30jc a 1080p video running on VLC with 3 second buffer. Video was seemless and jitter free at this distance.
I then move to my second floor, one floor above. Signals was weaker, showing 26-104Mps, it jumps around a lot. Streaming the same video, there was a little stutter here and there, I would say jitter 1-3 frames per few minutes.
I followed and moved up the the 3rd floor which is about 30 feet with 2 floors/walls on separation. signals was drop to 1-26Mps. Good for surfing the web, but streaming HD is out of the question. It was painfully lagging and freezing.
Oh, this is after I updated to the latest driver from intel. But over all, it was better than my older dell 1450 laptop which only had a G connection. But I was expecting better.
Also, as complaint by others, switching b/t power modes changes your screen by lots of blinking/flickering and changes your background to a default asus background. Any why to fix this?
Overall, the laptop feels pretty portable and it feels delicate. I feel like i have to baby it, maybe its just the new feeling. screen was big enough to view movies and I was able to shrink the 1080p video window to any size with out glitches. So far so good.
I will test out other stuff as I use other features, will update then I have it.



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