This really is a monster of a machine for less than £450, the spec is fantastic!
The 15.4 widescreen F5V will change what you see and what you hear. With limitless mobility, you can embrace the world of entertainment with just a few clicks whenever and wherever.
Featuring a huge 250GB of hard drive for all of your storage needs, 2GB Ram and 128MB dedicate graphics the spec will not let you down!
Open up the ASUS F5V and treat yourself to the ultimate visual and audio experience. No matter where you are, the F5V built-in mega-pixell webcam will bring your vision to wherever you wish to be. Built-in microphone and the exclusive LiveFrame software, especially developed for F5V, allow easy capturing, recording and playing of photos and videos.
Enjoy true wireless freedom with ASUS F5V notebook series. Built-in microphone and high-resolution webcam allow you to stay connected with family and friends without the hassle of external connections and tangling wires
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (T5450) 1.66GHz 2048KB L2 Cache
- RAM: 2GB (2 x 1GB)DDR2
- Screen: 15.4" TFT (WXGA, Glare) 1280x800 pixels
- Hard Drive:250 GB
- Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi DL
- Graphics: ATI Radeon X2300, Graphics Memory 128MB
- Camera: 1.3 Megapixel
- Wireless Networking: IEEE 802.11b/g
- Fast Ethernet
- Modem: Yes
- Bluetooth: Yes (Version 2.0)
- Battery: Lithium-Ion 6 cells
- Battery life: 2.7 hrs
- Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium Edition








Question from Emma: Asked on 25/06/2008 hi, does this have built in wi-fi or do I need a card?
Many thanks,
Question from Mila: Asked on 19/06/2008 Hi, can you advise how long the battery life is on these (general use)?
Question from Andrew: Asked on 16/05/2008 Hi, could you please confirm that this model has a firewire IEE 1394 port for uploading digital video. Thanks
Question from Nige: Asked on 11/05/2008 Could you please provide some more details of the Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 / 1.66 GHz - as per speed etc. Also could you provide deatils as to the Video Graphics card/drivers as to whether they are shared/intergrated or dedicated ?
Thanks Nige
Question from tef: Asked on 18/04/2008 Hi, can you say which processor chipset this is, is it a SiSM671DX ?