The elegantly named Asus A6Rp-AP026H sports one of the best displays of all
the PCs on test. It’s no bigger than the others, but it’s significantly sharper,
with rich colours even at brighter settings.
Indeed, this is a good-looking PC in general, with a handsome gun-metal grey
body. The design is spoiled slightly by an odd tendency on behalf of the
manufacturer to cover any available space with unnecessary symbols and
meaningless text such as “Entertainment Notebook Series”.
The impressive build quality is reflected elsewhere, with a comfortable
keyboard and a relatively wide touchpad that’s easy and pleasant to use.
The A6Rp-AP026H’s central components, the processor, memory, and hard disk
are a pretty solid bunch and gave us an average set of test results. All except
for our battery tests, where the A6Rp-AP026H demonstrated as little as half the
staying power of some of its rivals. This factor could seriously limit the PC’s
usefulness as a portable system but it’s not a problem if you intend to use it
at home.
Again, this is no gaming machine, but the A6Rp-AP026H should be more than
powerful enough for most family and home office tasks. It’s an easy computer to
upgrade too, whether you’re looking to add new components or use older
accessories you have hanging around.
As well as memory card, USB and PC card slots, you’ll also find a parallel
port for an older printer and even infrared for communicating with your mobile
phone. Like the Acer, there’s even a built-in camera and microphone for video
calls. The inclusion of Microsoft Works Office Suite makes for one of the more
practical software packages in the test, too.
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