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Date added: 11/11/2011 PcWorld - ASUS K53SC review

There's nothing that immediately stands out about the ASUS K53SCC. It's a solid 15.6in notebook with good specs that can be purchased for under $900. You should consider this laptop if you're a student or home user who just wants something simple for everyday Web and office tasks, or even tougher media creation or file converting tasks. It's not the most comfortable notebook to use though, and some parts of its design are questionable, but with a Core i5-2410M under the hood, as well as 6GB of RAM, GeForce 520MX discrete graphics and a 640GB hard drive, you get plenty of value for your money. (You can find this configuration at The Good Guys.)

The build quality of the K53SCC feels plastic-y, there is no doubt about that. That said, it doesn't feel badly made. The palm rest is smooth and the lid has a texture that feels good. The hinges hold the screen in place at your desired angle and there is no latch to fiddle with when opening it. We're not fans of the position of the power port, which is located in the middle of the left side of the unit, rather than near the rear of the notebook. It sits between the air vent and the Gigabit Ethernet port and the cord definitely gets in the way. It can make it hard to use comfortably when the notebook is plugged in to the mains as you have to sit in such a way that the cable doesn't become too much of a nuisance.

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