ASUS N10Jh Netbook

March 8th, 2010 Posted in Netbooks


The ASUS n10jh netbook epitomizes style and productivity through smart technologies and innovative product design. Powered by an Intel Atom processor for energy efficient and versatile multitasking capabilities, the ASUS n10jh combines portability in the form of extended battery life and high-speed mobile Internet access, with extensive storage options and typing ergonomics, all encapsulated in an ultra-stylish and undeniably trendy design.

25 Responses to “ASUS N10Jh Netbook”

  1. GundamTotema Says:

    WHERE?!



  2. franfred11 Says:

    i just Bought one, iam lovin it..!



  3. DiMiXMkd Says:

    Excellent presentation, i want one. I will get one.



  4. h3abq94ct74k Says:

    Atoms are favored because of their power consumption and their low cost. The 105m was added only for the capability to power larger format video files. The goal in designing netbooks is the preservation of battery life, therefore a toggle-based gpu is feasible whereas a more powerful processor is not. I do agree with you however, I am going to wait it out.



  5. takerisen18 Says:

    Even with the atom processor? I mean Im always concerned with the internal hardware giving off to much heat to play the games like WoW.



  6. mookiecookie44 Says:

    This could play WoW no problem



  7. takerisen18 Says:

    I wonder if WoW could be played on this without overheating.



  8. takerisen18 Says:

    I don’t remember him ever saying that.



  9. shywebsurfer32 Says:

    n10Jh looks good but it lacks the sounds system seen in n10J and the processor falls short to handle the video card. I think the 10J makes more sense as a package. The Jh is forcing the videocard to make more sales to unsavvy buyers. Why not match videocard to processor? Processors drive the price in laptops, small 800 dollars laptops sells better than ones at 1100 or 1200 dollars. If they give you the option of 1.8 or better I’d be in, so maybe wait it out?



  10. GeorgeKim21 Says:

    stupid retard said a netbook sucked piece of shit then he gets a fucking netbook wat a fucking hypocrite



  11. fagnasty666 Says:

    not really if you ever seen the back stage vids and the tech updates which are scripted you notice he still talks fast and stubbers so i think thats his ligit way of talking



  12. ahmadclk Says:

    so which one is better in performance the G 105m or the ION?



  13. filleman17 Says:

    R.I.P Logan



  14. bastec666 Says:

    he talks fast because hes reading from a sheet. unlike a real geek, this guy is just an actor to sit in front of the camera and speak. and half the time, he try’s to improvise and that’s when he’s like “uh” “mmm” studder here studder there….



  15. r31ncarnat3d Says:

    Why not do a review on the U80 series? Much better than the N10 in my opinion. 7 hours battery life and 4.5 lbs on a true Core 2 Duo/4GB DDR2-800 platform.



  16. rikoflishas Says:

    in the official asus web page it is in the notebook section. really cool. it is expensive but very cool



  17. kaarleenzz Says:

    they do have hybrid sli. Not sure why doesnt it work on this netbook. i guess it has do to with the arhitecture.



  18. DarkCraft41 Says:

    Thing is if you are buying a netbook you don’t want a desktop. You are paying for the small size that is the only point of a netbook vs a laptop.



  19. nappie333 Says:

    GUy talks to fast. He’s crazy



  20. maxpower201 Says:

    switchable gfx cards? why doesn’t nvidia have hybrid crossfire like ati? hmm too bad



  21. darkstar2721 Says:

    another notebook sheesh



  22. beducorn Says:

    great little compact noteBook simple Guys



  23. tenshitaiakuma Says:

    $700



  24. tenshitaiakuma Says:

    why no atom 330



  25. MaBuSt Says:

    you could build a desktop for 500 that would blow it out of the water. this is a really important point. Dell is selling its netbooks now for like $300.



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