The M2N In Pictures
By
Harald Thon,
published on July 11, 2003
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: business, notebook, with, centrino, mobile, technology
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: business, notebook, with, centrino, mobile, technology
Contents
- 1. Using 1.5 GHz Pentium M Instead Of 1.6 GHz Pentium M: A Dollars-and-Cents Decision
- 2. Powergear: Power Management By Asus
- 3. Setup
- 4. The M2N In Pictures
- 5. The M2N In Pictures, Continued
- 6. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 7. Synthetic Benchmarks
- 8. SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
- 9. SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
4. The M2N In Pictures

The M2N: whether open...

...or closed, it's an elegant piece of work.
There are four keys above the keyboard that you can program for frequently used applications (email, word processor, spreadsheet, etc.). On the front left-hand side, you'll find the control keys for the CD player that allow you to play back audio CDs even when the laptop is turned off.

You activate the CD player with a small wiper switch located on the lower left edge of the case. As you might expect from a notebook, the sound put out by the stereo speakers is heavy on treble and mid-range, without much fat bass to speak of. So we recommend you wear headphones.

- Previous page Setup
- Next page The M2N In Pictures, Continued