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Asus UL30A-X5 | Canon T2i Video Test

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd27.1K viewsNov 28, 20104:27
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This is a video review of Asus' all-day ultraportable 13.3" laptop with a 10-12 hour battery life and full-featured hardware. Specs: Intel 1.4GHz ULV Processor 4GB DDR3 RAM Intel X-25M 40GB SSD 13.3" 1366x768 LED Display Intel GMA 4500MHD Switchable Graphics This is also a test of the video quality of the CAnon EOS Rebel T2i. From what I can tell I need a bit more lighting but everything was pretty crisp and well balanced. Leave your feedback in the comments section below! -- Facebook: goo.gl Twitter: goo.gl

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The video is a hands-on test of the Asus UL30A-X5 ultraportable laptop paired with Canon T2i video test footage. The presenter opens by describing the laptop as a true all-day portable, highlighting its razor-thin profile, LED backlit 13.3 inch display, and a specification set geared toward long battery life, including an Intel ULV processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 40GB Intel X25 M SSD. He emphasizes the form factor, weight, and brushed metal back with a distinct, non-glossy rear finish, contrasting it with the glossy chassis and trackpad. The review details connectivity options such as VGA, HDMI, USB ports, Ethernet, and built-in Wireless N, and notes the LED display’s benefits for battery efficiency and color representation. The video then shifts to a practical demonstration of usability: a multi-touch capable trackpad with two- and three-finger gestures, easy RAM/SSD access via bottom screws, and the overall solid build quality and keyboard feel. The reviewer documents the battery life claim with real-world expectations, suggesting up to about 12 hours with an extended battery, and confirms that the system remains responsive after upgrading storage. A final verdict rates the UL30A-X5 highly, praising its portability, battery life, build quality, and value, while inviting viewer feedback on both the laptop and the Canon T2i video quality. The piece closes with a personal endorsement and a promise to engage the audience in the comments section for further discussion. The Canon T2i video footage is used to illustrate the camera’s capability, with notes about lighting needs to achieve crisper results.

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