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Review: Asus W3J Review

post #1 of 50
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I will be adding to this review later today including some photos but for now I will give you my first impressions after using the notebook for a few hours last night and this morning.

Specs:

Processor : Intel Centrino Duo T2400 1.83GHz
RAM : 1024 MB (2 x 512MB) DDR2 Memory
HDD : 100 GB Hard Drive
Display : 14 inch WXGA Colour shine Display
Optical Drive : DVDRW Dual Layer
Graphics : ATI Radeon X1600 256MB (512MB Hypermemory)
Wireless network : 802.11b/g + Bluetooth
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Warranty : 2-year limited global hardware warranty
DVDRW +/- Dual Layer


Packaging and looks.

The laptop was packed in a white asus box, nothing fancy but nice enough. Opening it up I found there was a free asus bag. Its like a messenger style with a shorter flap in dark grey. Its more or less what I was going to buy anyway so I am happy with it, saves me £50 or so.


Taking the laptop out of its protective cover to reveal its beautiful gunmetal finish top. Very stylish. The whole thing is small as expected for a 14" (330 x 32 x 247 mm). Nice and thin too. The screen size fills the top half and is the perfect 16:9 widescreen shape. The touchpad is black with small white dots and has a chrome surround and it has one grey button below that, not two, so pressing on the left side of the button or right to activate right or left. The keypad feels decent quality and not flimsy or cheap.
On the left side of the keyboard is a row of thin silver media buttons; activate music player, rewind, stop, play and fast forward. One the right of the keyboard are the same shape keys but for power profiles, bluetooth, screen profiles, wifi and touchpad enable/disable. All very useful which I will come to later.
The top I believe to be aluminum which is gunmetal and looks great with an asus logo in the centre. The inside and bottom is made of plastic which feels a little cheap to me but it looks totally fine, I am glad the whole laptop isnt made of this plastic though.
The battery clips into the back so all the inputs are on the sides. On the right is 1xUSB, s-video, 1 x IEEE 1394, 1 xExpress card slot, SD card slot. On the left side is 2 x USB, 1 x VGA, LAN and modem, DVDRW drive.
Oh yes, theres also a free asus logitech wireless optical mouse...which is nice

Switching it on

The round power button is on the right side edge on the hinge which lights up blue when I press it, mmm lovely. More blue lights appear on the front edge below the mouse pad, not sure what these are yet..one of them is for the power though. Windows kicks in and I hear the startup sound which isnt very impressive or loud but I expected that..The colours looks great, nice and saturated, it looks like theres a lot of light bleeding from the bottom but I tilt the screen back a bit and it goes away. In fact I cant see any bleeding at all. The resolution is 1280x768 and looks small enough. It is smaller than what I was using on my desktop and I wont need it any smaller. It all looks perfect on this size screen.
I have a netgear wireless router which the laptop picks up instantly and I enter my password and its online instantly and downloading norton updates. ( I didnt buy norton extra so its free. I think I will keep the norton firewall and take out the antivirus and replace it with AVG). Online is nice and quick, not one drop in 5 hours. As mentioned before you have hotkeys so can turn wifi off and on very easily when needed.
Next I pop in a dvd..the picture looks beautiful, again with no light bleeding from the bottom. I take out the power supply and the dvd starts to skip a frame every five seconds. I assume this is due to power saving options? I will look into that more later. I am very happy with the quality of the picture though, Perfect size screen and very rich colours with no bleeding at all! The blacks look decent too. I can lighten and darken it more than I need too. The asus colourshine display is spot on. I havent tried it outside yet but I couldnt have imagined it to look better than this inside. Yes, there are reflections but I expected that so change my lighting accordingly.
The sound isnt awful but it is very low. I have a seperate set of speakers to plug in which is a logic3 sound system made for a sony psp. It comes with a subwoofer and the sound is amazing for its size and very good quality. Even if you dont have a psp I recommend one of these as it folds up and is thin enough to fit in the laptop bag. Anyway, the sound on the laptop is far too low with the volume and wave at maximum. Maybe I am missing something, I will look into this also and update the drivers. There is no external volume button or dial so the volume is done by the Fn button which I personally dont mind. There are so many handy hotkeys on this thing that I can sacrifice the volume.

There is a heat vent on the right hand side. There was warm air coming out of it almost instantly but this didnt get too much hotter while I was using the laptop on power supply surfing the internet, sending emails and working in photoshop. Same applies for battery use, not too hot with these tasks. I will see how it goes with games today.

Regular fan noises are virtually silent, I had to put my ear right against the vent area to hear it.

General thoughts:

The hotkeys are very useful. Running at full performance with the power supply then disconnect to sit on the sofa to do some photoshop work I simply click off wifi and bluetooth and change the profile to battery saving. This gave me 2 1/2 hours work time and the battery was around 85% when I unplugged it so I should get 3 hours or so powersaving time on it, maybe more. I will run a dvd later on battery to see how long it lasts.
I am very happy with the laptops looks, size and weight. The touchpad and lid give it a high quality look. The blue lights are a nice touch too.
Screen is beautiful, I couldnt be happier with it and with no notible leakage as yet makes it worth every penny.
Performance I cant really say too much at this point but I will test a few games on it later today and get back to you all with some
3Dmark scores. All I can say for now is the dvd was skipping every five seconds on battery (profile set to dvd, game and high performance didnt fix this) so games might have a similar problem. But on the power supply the dvd plays seamlessly so I will look into the profiles and see if I can change this.
Sound is decent but far too low, so I will update the drivers to see if I can fix this.
Heat isnt an issue with everyday tasks (not gaming), theres a constant warm breeze but its not going to grill your bacon. It may warm your pinkies enough if its a bit taters outside though

Summary:

So far I am very happy with the ASUS WJ3. I have been looking for a laptop since December and tried out a few but none gave me everything I needed. So far this laptop does everything I need and in a very nice workable size. I will give it a 7.5/10 score for now. If I can fix the dvd skipping and increase the sound a little then I would give it 8.5. If it plays games ok and doesnt generate too much heat then 9.5. Ive no intention of sending it back as yet.

Apologies for those of you wanting gaming scores and performance review at this point. I will do that today. But the laptop is mainly going to be used for work so games come second to all that. Its the perfect business machine in performance, size and battery life. I hope today I find out its inner beast lives up to its promise with the x1600 256mb.

I will add the gaming review below later today.

Please feel free ask any questions in the meantime



The box of joy




ASUS box



The messenger style bag from the outside



..and the inside. Its a nice bag but it doesnt offer much protection so I would advise against swinging it at anyone at this point until you got a bag with more padding



Aluminium lid logo



Gunmetal looks great and expensive



Front razor edge. Note no catch to hold the lid shut



east side with the vent



On the west side lives the dvdrw tray. I cant help but think that a slot dvd drive would have been perfect on this laptop and worked well with its overall style.



A very nice keyboard and mouse pad. Both of which feel like top quality. The surrounding black plastic on the other hand doesnt, its a bit cheapy to the touch like its wafer thin and will scratch up easy. Like the plastic on a budget mobile phone. I'll try not to mark it somehow.



media buttons but no volume



Very useful hotkeys which I have accidently pressed a few times, knocking my wifi offline and cutting off the bluetooth mouse. I will have to become less of a klutz or disable them.



screen reflection



DVD showing a little light leakage on the photo which is barely noticible watching it in reality. It could be how the screen it tilted. I have to say the viewing angle isnt large- up, down and to the sides. But when you get it right its perfect.



Afternoon delight



chameleon showing off the lovely colourshine display.



The free ASUS logitech mouse which feels good and works great so far via bluetooth.

Thats all for now. I will take some more screen photos later.

As I mentioned in the review, the sound was way too low but I was able to increase it in the BIOS and it sounds as it should now, actually better than I expected, a bit tinny of course but a nice sound which you could listen to music on and play games with if you are feeling too lazy to plug it into your woofer. So now ill give it an 8/10. I still havent managed to fix the dvd jump though. Ill try various dvds and get back to you
I couldnt find out about the HD speed so if you know how please tell me, the same goes for the ram. I bet its something really simple isnt it

Downloading 3Dscore05 and 06 so Ill put those in in a short while
LL
post #2 of 50
Awesome!! ... Thanks for the info... very informative, well versed and to the point...

Could you please confirm if the HD is 5400rpm... someone mentioned that the UK specs come with a 4200 which is too slow in my opinion.. and is the ram 533 or 667?

Im quite concerned about the dvd skipping but hopefully youll be able to sort it out in the battery options...

Please do take plenty of pics and test drive the x1600... cant wait to see the results. cheers!
post #3 of 50
Excellent. Ive been waiting for this. Looking forward to benchmarks and pics.

I take it you got an Asus original, as opposed to "built on Asus"?

Whats the DVD skipping? Does the picture freeze for some seconds and then proceed? If so, it will remind me of the same problem I have had with my laptop, that only seems to be fixed with lower screen resolution. Doubtful if that is your situation, though.
post #4 of 50
hmmm, althought you were on battery power...you still used the full power profile which should have fixed the problem. I wonder what it is..
post #5 of 50
nice review, i suggest trying a different DVD and see if that DVD skips. Now if it doesn't then the Rom drive doesn't like that DVD lol.

But it it continues, then definately test out a game. If it occurs in a game, then i dunno. If is doesn't then you may just wanna ripp the dvds and put them onto the HD and test if the movie plays normaly like that.

Awsome review, can't wait for more

Thanks,

MysticGolem
post #6 of 50
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Photos are up there ^
post #7 of 50
Thanks for the first impressions.

Apart from the touchpad it looks just like it's older W3N and W3V siblings. Bag is the same too. The included mouse was Bluetooth you say? That's a nice extra. I never use the previous one they had on the road. The RF dongle is just too unpractical. I'd break an USB port pretty fast for sure. Does the internal BT support A2DP?

Too bad it doesn't have DVI. *resisting urge to upgrade*
post #8 of 50
any update on the DVD issue?
post #9 of 50
I would suggest installing a different dvd player to see if it skips as well.
post #10 of 50
The pics are tiiiight.. I want a ASUS bluetooth mouse . Wonder if I could find one somewhere or if any resellers sell them. Also, how did you increase the volume in the BIOS?
post #11 of 50
Quote:
Originally Posted by Symetrikal
The pics are tiiiight.. I want a ASUS bluetooth mouse . Wonder if I could find one somewhere or if any resellers sell them. Also, how did you increase the volume in the BIOS?

It's a logitech V270, and it's an excellent mouse (1000 dpi).
post #12 of 50
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3DMark05 score is 3917
post #13 of 50
Quote:
Originally Posted by teds asleep
3DMark05 score is 3917
kooooll... thats close to the acer 8204's ( i think that was between 4100-4200)...still its amazing...

Battery life? gaming performance?


did u get the dvd problem sorted out? so overall satisfied?
post #14 of 50
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Battery life is pretty good, about 2 hours on the net via wifi, I should get close to 3 with office work.
Gaming performance is excellent. I played doom and wow at resolutions close to the native 1289 x 768 and it was smooth. Not much heat either, cpu temp was 67c.

oh yes, almost forgot. I managed to sort out the dvd battery problem, after being on the phone to asus for an hour updating power4 gear profiles and various settings, none of which helped at all I took Arvins advice and unistalled the asus dvd player and installed the one that comes with dell laptops - cyberlink powerdvd and it was playing seamless so I give it all a 9.5 and it looks like this is my laptop for the next year or two.
If i had any issues, id have to be really picky and say I have to play with the screen angle to get a perfect picture but I remember doing that on the dell m170 too so I think thats all laptop screens? What else? hmm, pressing the hotkeys accidenly but im doing that less now..let me do a wee list

good points:
great screen with the right angle, perfect shape
class looks, nice and small
fast performance
nice feel mousepad, responds perfectly, nice keypad
not too much heat (so far)
very useful hotkeys
decent battery power
free quality mouse and bag
nice price of £1200
discreet blue power/function lights
decent sound with front speakers

bad points
tightish screen viewing angle
a bit plasticy on the bottom
no dvi port and the vga doesnt screw into place and can slip out if you move laptop about too much


Thats about it, as you can see, the bad points are very minor. Lots of great points, im very satisfied and been as honest as I can as I have no problem sending laptops back and wont settle for "yeh this will do". I wanted a laptop to be excellent in everyway or Id just keep waiting until the right laptop comes along. I believe Ive found it in the w3j, my other choice was the a6ja
which does have a dvi port and vga which you can screw into place but I can live without the dvi and keep very still when plugging the laptop into an lcd tv. The a6ja is damn ugly too with more or less the same specs so its not going to outperform my beauty. Yeh, get this one its damn fine.

Btw, not sure about internal BT supporting A2DP, ill look into that and need to know how to find out what speed the hd is and memory
post #15 of 50
Glad you got everything sorted out. I've been on the quest for the perfect laptop as well, so i've been from dell to toshiba, and now the W3J....lets hope this ones a keeper!
post #16 of 50
sticky!!
post #17 of 50
if u use this tool u might be able to find out the ram, hd speeds

http://www.crucial.com/uk/systemscanner/

i dunno if it recognises the W3J (being a newer model)..but it works fine on my old toshiba.. try it out..

additionally u can also check it in the Bios (for most bios es atleast)...
post #18 of 50
i was kind of hoping for 4+ battery life but i guess 2-3 hours is ok with that graphic card. but everything else is perfect!
post #19 of 50
Alos try this one out for ram details

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
post #20 of 50
The wj3 could be my next notebook but i have some questions.

Ive seen weight claims on both 2 and 2.2 kg but wich one is right, maybe differnt batteries? Or do you have a scale that you could use so we would know for sure.

And was dvd problem you had hard to fix or a simple one.

How is the heat and sound level if you run some heavy programs or games for an extended amount of time.
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