So I got an Asus W7J via UPS today (joy!) for my sister-in-law, who's attending college as a freshman this upcoming semster. I had a very good impression of the W5F when I purchased it for my wife in May, so I decided to stick to Asus laptops (I did momentarily, in a haze of insanity, contemplate a Dell as the W7J availability was scarce).
At the time of purchase, the W7J was selling for far less than the W5F (difference of ~$250.00), which made it an awesome deal considering that the W5F is only equipped with integrated video while the W7J has a dedicated video card. However, as I checked Geared2Play's website, I noticed that the W5F is now retailing for less (@ $1329.00) than the W7J (@$1449.00). D'oh!
Unfortunately, the W7J is only available in the US in black. I guess this is to differentiate it from the W5F a bit? As with the W5F, you can tell immediately as you pick up the laptop that the W7J is a high quality component; the chasis is very sturdy. You'll see in the pics just how similar these two notebooks are, at least cosmetically.
Still in the box
The W7J is indeed a nice laptop. Knowing that the W5F is cheaper than the W7J now, would I still have picked the W7J? Well, not for my sister-in-law, who really has no need for the additional processing and graphics capabilities (1.66 Ghz vs. 1.83 Ghz, W5F and W7J respectively). While $1449.00 is a damn good price for this laptop, it's ultimately more than I would have liked to spend since she'll probably just end up using the office applications and browsing the web. For any business users and developers, the W7J is a steal. As for myself, even I'm getting itchy to pull the trigger and forego Merom (so tempting).
As a side note, I find it weird that many developers prefer monster 17" behemoth laptops. I myself have a 15-incher currently and I find even that to be intolerably cumbersome when I have to travel. As such, I've made up my mind that I'll likely get a smaller 12"-13.3" laptop the next time I upgrade. Since I hardly ever use the laptop keyboard or screen, as I am always plugged into a proper LCD screen and I use a wireless USB keyboard, I don't see the need to get a laptop with a big screen. If I'm travelling, I'm more than willing to give up the screen real estate in exchange for a laptop that's easier to handle.
But that's just me
If you're interested in a more in depth review, you can check out NotbookReview.com's full length review and also the owner's lounge thread at NotebookReview.com.
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