What is a netbook?
Netbooks are described as being
small, lightweight and inexpensive laptops. When they were first introduced in
2007 they were less expensive that your usual laptop and they also had less
computing power. Fast forward to 2012 and technology has advanced and so have
and the Asus 1015px netbook is a great example of this.
Netbooks usually omit features that
take up too much room and the biggest example of this is that netbooks don’t
have optical drives. This allows net books to be much smaller in size and
weight. Some people may find this a disadvantage, I don’t however as most
software or files are available via digital download these days.
Netbooks also have different
operating systems from Laptops and other computer systems. For example the Asus
1015px netbook has Windows 7 starter as an operating system. The reason for
this is because netbooks often have lower spec hardware compared to desktop
computers.
What is included with the 1015px
netbook?
When opening the netbook box you
will find the following items:
Power
Cable
Asus 1015px Netbook
Asus 1015px battery
User Manuals and warranty form
The first thing that I noticed when
I opened the netbook box was the power cable. It is different from most power
cables as it is in a strange shape, having said that I do like it. The power
cable feels well-built and has a blue LED light on the side of it that tells
you when your netbook is charging.
After noticing the power cable it
was finally time to check out my new netbook. I first had to peel off a lot of
the protection that came with the device. Once this was done I inserted the
1015px battery and turned the netbook on to set it up.
The setup of the netbook took around
10 minutes maybe less.
USB ports, Jacks and everything else
The Asus 1015pc comes with 3 USB
ports which are useful if you’re the type of person who likes to do work while
on the move. You can save, open and edit documents on your way to work with the
1015px and then save them to your USB pen and no one will know any different.
This is also a good idea for students looking to get last minute work/revision
done on a deadline.
A shared headphone/microphone jack
is also present along with a SD card reader which allows you to upload your
images taken direct from a digital camera.
Netbook web browsing
You may want a netbook for carrying
out work or homework while commuting or you simply may want a device that
allows you to connect to the internet while you’re out of the house, whatever
your reason you will be glad to know that the web browsing capabilities of the
Asus 1015px are good. I didn’t think that the device would hold up to high
definition web videos but it sure did. Watching 720p HD videos on YouTube
wasn’t a problem for this little netbook. Full 1080p HD videos also displayed
but the results weren’t brilliant but that was expected.
Other web browsing such as checking
emails and social networks worked fine and this was a relief because it will
now make every day commuting much more enjoyable for me.
One thing that lets this netbook
down is the poor webcam and if you’re looking for a netbook with a good built
in webcam then you may want to think of purchasing an additional webcam to go
along with this netbook. The 0.3 megapixel webcam is very poor and I really
think Asus shouldn’t have bothered to include it. I for one don’t use webcams
so it is not a problem for me, but if you’re dead set on getting one then don’t
expect much from the built in one on the Asus 1015px.
The 1015px Keyboard
Netbooks have smaller keyboards than
laptops and desktop computer keyboards and initially I was put off by this so
when my netbook arrived I was eager to try it out. The 1015px keyboard is
smaller like I was expecting but the difference between netbook vs. laptop is
minimal at best.
The Asus 1015px has good quality
keys and I got familiar with the layout very quickly. So if you’re looking for
a netbook or a laptop don’t let a smaller keyboard put you off because honestly
there’s not much of a difference.
Asus 1015px Touchpad
The touchpad on this netbook is of a
similar size of many laptops that I have used, I liked this because it meant I
didn’t have to adjust my workflow to using this netbook. The touchpad is
responsive and has two parts to it. The left hand side navigates the mouse and
the right hand side allows you to scroll up and down the page while web
browsing or working within documents. IPhone users will also be glad to know
that you can zoom in and out on a page using the same “pinching” technique as
you do on the iPhone.
Underneath the touchpad is the left
and right button key and out of the entire keyboards layout this is the
function that I dislike the most. I don’t dislike it because it’s only one
button I actually like that but I dislike the quality of the plastic used. It
may seem picky but the plastic button just feels cheap, it also wobbles a
little. All the other keys feel and look nice but the biggest one that stands
out looks out of place.
The Speakers
The speaker system on this netbook
isn’t great and I didn’t expect them to be as most netbooks don’t have quality
speakers on them and there are a few reasons for this. One of the reasons is
that netbooks primarily aren’t built to be entertainment systems. Their built
to allow people to carry out work on the move. The second reason is to save
space. Netbooks save space by putting the speakers on their underside. This
underside is what rests on your legs and this leads to the sound being muffled.
You shouldn’t be put off by this
though because if you plug in a pair of head phones into the headphone jack I
found that the audio quality was good up until the maximum volume where the
sound became a bit fuzzy.
Battery Life
The main reason why I purchased the
Asus 1015px netbook was because of its long life battery. Asus, Amazon and
various other retail outlets all have the battery life at 11 hours. This is one
of the highest battery life on the market and I personally needed this because
I am often out of the house for long periods of time.
From testing I can tell you that you
won’t get 11 hours of usage out of this laptop and it’s more like 9 hours. From
various tests of using different applications you can see battery life
performance below.
- Watching Multimedia – 7 to 8 hours
- General Web Browsing – 9 Hours
- Office work – 8.5 hours
With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth switched
off I still couldn’t reach the 11 hours of advertised battery life, so I was a
little disappointed but having said that 9 hours of work on one charge is more
than enough for me.
How the Asus 1015px holds up against
others
Compared to other Asus models, this
is how the 1015 battery life compares. (Higher value means better)
- 1005HA – 8.5 Hours
- 1018P – 8 Hours
- 1215N – 7 Hours
- 1011PX – 4.5 Hours
- 1015PX – 11 Hours
As you can see, the 11 hours above
is much higher than any of the other netbooks in its category. Obviously all
these numbers should be taken with a pinch of salt because there is no true way
of knowing how long their batteries actually last without getting my hands on
them all and testing them. It is also worth noting that some of the netbooks
mentioned above are far more expensive than the 1015px yet they have a smaller
battery life.
Asus 1015px Cooling system
Generally any computer that goes on
your lap causes a heat build-up. This is usually because the ventilation is
poorly designed. I don’t know if the 1015px has a good ventilation system or
that the size on the netbook makes a difference but I have noticed that little
to no heat comes from this netbook. The fan is also very quiet and I find this
a bonus because I do a lot of my work on public transport and having a noisy
computer wouldn’t be welcomed among the other passengers.
Overall Performance
When purchasing the 1015px netbook I
didn’t expect it to run the latest video games at the highest frame rate but I
also didn’t want the netbook to be slow when running multiple programs and
thankfully it isn’t. The 1.66GHz duo core processor allows me to edit images,
listen to music and write up reports with ease. This is all I wanted the
netbook for and it performs these tasks without a problem.
I do recommend upgrading the RAM on
the machine to 2GB, it’s a simple process that takes less than 5 minutes to do
and it’s also very affordable. The RAM upgrade is well worth it in my opinion
and allows the 1015px to run more efficiently. The small cost of upgrading the
RAM makes me wonder why this netbook doesn’t come with 2GB of RAM as standard
and I think this is something ASUS really should look into.
Positives of the 1015px netbook
- Light Weight
- Nice Matt Design
- Great Battery Life
- Big hard disk drive (250gb)
- Good performance
Disadvantages of the 1015px netbook
No direct
access to hard drive. This means you won’t be able to upgrade the hard drive
without taking the bottom of the netbook off. You probably won’t need to
upgrade it though as the hard drive has a good amount of storage on it.
Rubbish
webcam
- Windows 7 starter operating system. The windows 7 operating system isn’t great and in my opinion is more like windows light but having said that it does the job.
Final Conclusion
Overall the Asus 1015px is a great
little netbook that has a solid build and good performance, along with a big
hard disk and a duo core processor that tackles everyday tasks efficiently. If
you want a netbook that has a great battery life, allows you to browse the web
and carry out work on the go then I highly recommend the Asus 1015px netbook.
For the best deals on the Asus
1015px Netbook and for more information such as other technology news and technology
reviews check out my website http://www.techrevoo.com
Comments
Post a Comment