ASUS EeePCT91MT-Black Review
- Intel Atom Z520 (1.33 GHz)
- Intel GMA 500
- 1 GB RAM Size
- 16 GB HDD Capacity
Detailed laptop analysis based on 5 expert reviews
Score: 54 /100
8.9 ''- excellent
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Our summary of all reviews
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Performance
0 /100
At this level, the performance is very low. This limits the user to usual activities e.g surfing the web, writing emails. Using applications like Word or Excel is possible, though at a very low speed. Gaming and other high performance tasks are impossible. People looking for a secondary laptop or using non-complex applications only will be satisfied.
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3DMark 06 1024 x 768
72 #
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PCMark 05
1163 #
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Cinebench xCPU 64Bit
706 #
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Design
2.7/5
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Build Quality
3.3/5
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Base Unit Flex
:3.0/5
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Hinge Stability
:3.3/5
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Display Panel
:3.0/5
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Display
1.4/5
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Display Resolution
1024 x 600
This resolution is not high enough for fitting one window fully on the display. This makes multitasking and office work quite a hassle. Viewing highly detailed pictures requires a lot of zooming in order to see all the details on the picture. Low resolution picture and video editing is manageable yet quite unpleasant. This resolution is okay for online gaming, it is however an absurdity for high resolution games. Watching most movies will be accompanied by black bars at the bottom and the top of the display.
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Color Reproduction
:2.7/5
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Contrast
:3.3/5
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Contrast Value
612.5 :1
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Brightness
:0.5/5
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Average Brightness
88.5 cd/m²
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Reflections
:0.0/5
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Viewing Angle
:1.3/5
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Sound
2.3/5
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Maximum Volume
:2.0/5
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Sound Clarity
:2.5/5
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Lows
:1.0/5
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Keyboard
1.6/5
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Layout
:2.0/5
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Keyboard Size
:0.3/5
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Key Responsiveness
:3.0/5
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Keyboard Flex
:3.0/5
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Keys Clicking Sound
:2.0/5
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Touchpad
3.0/5
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Touchpad Surface
:3.3/5
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Sensitivity
:3.3/5
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Touchpad Size
:2.7/5
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Buttons
:1.7/5
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Buttons Noise
:4.0/5
The buttons of the touchpad offer a nice clicking feedback while pressing.
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Battery Surfing
3:59 h
This battery life should be enough for users planning to spend just a bit over a couple of hours away from a power source. If you want, for example, to check your emails in the garden, or during a short train ride, you should make sure that your display is set on low brightness. You should as well turn on your energy saving mode, and avoid running any other parallel programs other than the one you are using. With all these precautions, this battery might still not be enough for you, in this case you should have a second battery to secure longer working hours away from a power socket.
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Battery DVD/Video
3:17 h
The laptop will last for 3 to 4 hours when used for performance demanding applications such as watching movies. Other tasks such as turning the brightness all the way up, playing music in the background, or streaming online videos will stress your battery as well. Playing games will use the battery up even faster, so if you want to use your notebook for some time, you might want to avoid it all together. Buying an additional battery could be quite expensive, but it will allow you to double the time you can stay without a power plug.
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Weight
.96 kg
This laptop ranks amongst the lightest in the market. This weight makes the computer ideal for travelling or to use while commuting. Carrying this laptop feels just like carrying a bottle of water while hiking. It is easy to pack with your books when heading to the library, or to put back in your handbag after checking your morning emails at your favourite cafe. You might even forget you are carrying this laptop, even with the extra weight of the charger.
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Noise
5.0/5
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Noise Idle
:5.0/5
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Noise Normal Use
:5.0/5
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Noise Full Load
:5.0/5
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Temperature
3.0/5
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Heat Top: Full Use
:4.0/5
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Heat Top: Normal Use
:4.0/5
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Heat Bottom: Normal Use
:2.3/5
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Heat Bottom: Full Load
:2.0/5
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All external reviews ASUS EeePCT91MT-Black
| Language | Source URL | Review Date | Author |
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English |
www.notebookreview.com | 7/15/09 | Jerry Jackson |
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Deutsch |
www.netzwelt.de | 3/26/10 | Roland Haberer |
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日本語 |
pc.watch.impress.co.jp | 2/19/10 | 西川和久 |
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Deutsch |
www.notebookcheck.com | 12/22/09 | Florian Glaser |
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Deutsch |
www.notebookjournal.de | 8/11/09 | Sebastian Jentsch |