Seems pretty good with 8GB RAM built in and a full HD display
i5-5200U
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JayR123
14 Apr 164#13
Not sure about this trend for manufacturers to produce laptops where you can't replace the battery. I always use my laptop on battery power and they tend to only last a couple of years before I have to get a new battery. I replace the laptop every 4 or 5 years. Having built-in batteries that are non user replaceable makes this an expensive option. After 2 years you can only use it plugged in or pay a FORTUNE to send it back and have the battery replaced by the makers.
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hatzbarts
18 Apr 16#20
So this deal expires at midnight. Im very undecided whether to go for it. Never had an asus laptop before. Also its specs are very much similar to the hp essential which i can get from hp store for 339, what makes this worth the extra 60 quid? The resolution, though above there seems to be major question marks over this anyway. Hmm
SleepyChris
17 Apr 16#19
Do yourself a favour...Never buy Asus. Learn from my mistakes.
EatBears
16 Apr 16#18
purchased this in store last night and for some reason it came through as £391, never questioned why though
roadrunner_300
16 Apr 16#17
I got the i7 version of this with 12gb memory, paid £550 for it though from John Lewis, I'm really happy with it.
I've owned 2 of these now, and just bought an Acer Nitro Black Edition only due to the fact that the ASUS 17" seem to have a real quality control issue. But these are solid machines with minimal bloatware. Heat added.
S c 0 TT y
14 Apr 16#12
Cold.
I picked it up for £150 in Asda earlier in the year, given it was 4gb but nevertheless what a steal!
ms024 to S c 0 TT y
14 Apr 162#14
i think you picked up a net book. 150 for this real thing is crazy. i don't believe that. only possible if you are the one who marks the price and dropped it for yourself. hah
JayR123
14 Apr 164#13
Not sure about this trend for manufacturers to produce laptops where you can't replace the battery. I always use my laptop on battery power and they tend to only last a couple of years before I have to get a new battery. I replace the laptop every 4 or 5 years. Having built-in batteries that are non user replaceable makes this an expensive option. After 2 years you can only use it plugged in or pay a FORTUNE to send it back and have the battery replaced by the makers.
mistafaz
14 Apr 16#11
No dedicated graphics. Good price.
rhysccfc31
14 Apr 16#10
It's ok I suppose
TheAVJunky
14 Apr 16#3
Isn't this the model that has a full HD (1080p) display, but it's not IPS? Hence not good reviews on viewing angles, etc.?
Might also expect a few comments about HDD rather than SSD, as makes a substantial difference.
EatBears to TheAVJunky
14 Apr 16#4
even with the cost of adding a 500GB SSD it's still pretty decent I reckon
elbrownos to TheAVJunky
14 Apr 161#9
At least this time there won't be anybody moaning about 1366x768
basergorkobal
14 Apr 16#8
Screen not advertised as IPS, so better to assume a rubbish TN panel.
fishmaster
14 Apr 161#7
Intel HD 5500 Graphics use Youtube to search for Intel HD 5500 and the game you're looking for >
This gives you an idea (i7 though not that much difference, i7 is marketing term for 'we think you're gullible and you are aren't you')
Is it that expensive for them to provide 1080p graphics these days, the laptop market always seems like a damn con too me or maybe they dont have much new technology to warrant the prices they charge for more expensive laptops? Seems they are milking it to me.
andyroochoo
14 Apr 16#5
I've seen a few of these on display at various PC world shops. every single one of them has what appears to be a swollen battery, pushing upwards towards the screen.
i dont know about you but doesnt really make me want to buy. its a good spec though. hot
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Seems pretty good with 8GB RAM built in and a full HD display
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http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/asus-x555la-15-6-laptop-black-10135223-pdt.html
And TopCashBack currently offers 5.05% cashback for Windows laptops under £599 (i.e. 5 times as much cashback/£16.15 more cashback).
I picked it up for £150 in Asda earlier in the year, given it was 4gb but nevertheless what a steal!
Might also expect a few comments about HDD rather than SSD, as makes a substantial difference.
This gives you an idea (i7 though not that much difference, i7 is marketing term for 'we think you're gullible and you are aren't you')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmsW7U2pMSc
i dont know about you but doesnt really make me want to buy. its a good spec though. hot