Asus N55SF Review

Asus N55SF Review
Asus re-presents the N-Series notebook at Computex 2011 in Taiwan, namely Asus N55SF. The N55SF 15.6-inch notebook with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels or 1920 x 1080 pixels, glossy or matte finish is a multimedia platform for the living room, but also for the office. Asus N55SF as the entire family is betting everything on the N-Series audio sector, to Achieve a high degree of appreciably.

The same technology that Asus SonicMaster developed with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower for the exclusive NX90 Series is also available with the new N Series, which synthesizes the most advanced mobile technology in a unique and original design. Developed by the Taiwanese in collaboration with world-renowned designer David Lewis, presents itself as the ultimate solution in audio, in particular through oversized speakers, a sophisticated sound processing and a subwoofer to provide a dedicated external ‘ amazing sound experience otherwise not replicable on a notebook.

new Asus N55SF
This choice allows for sound effects and immersive audio environments and intriguing, especially considering the type of device in question. An external subwoofer, vaguely cylindrical in shape and black color accentuates the bass frequencies and makes the sound richer and deeper. Thanks to Sandy Bridge Intel second-generation Intel Core i3, i5 and i7, with integrated graphics and support for libraries DirectX10.1 Asus N55SF proves very powerful but, above all, helpful and efficient consumption.


Asus N55SF laptops
Fast USB 3.0 ports make it easy to transfer files from any operation notebook to an external device, and vice versa. Asus N55 has InstantOn technology that allows you to get up and running within a few seconds without having to wait for the loading of the primary operating system. The multimedia power of this model is ensured, inter alia, by the presence of Nvidia GeForce GT 555m, ideal for gaming and a Blu-ray discs that can plunge in high definition. [Source]




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