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Asus UL20FT 1A in the flesh

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Last time, I was looking at the Acer Aspire TimelineX 1830T over at Amazon but my friend who’ll be carrying it back home has postponed his trip so I left the item in Amazon’s cart for the meantime. Then I saw this 12-inch Core i3 ultraportable, the Asus UL20FT, and thought maybe I’ll just settle with this one for now.

So, I forked out SGD$899 (Php29,700) the other week in Singapore on this Core i3 ultraportable Asus UL20FT. I used to own its predecessor, the UL20 running a Core 2 Duo SU7300 1.3GHz, but has since sold it mostly due to battery life performance (around 4 hours).

In most respects, the Asus UL20FT sports almost the same design and form factor as the first Asus UL20 we reviewed many months ago here.

The original specs of the Asus UL20FT only included 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 320GB of HDD. I had to upgrade it to 4GB of RAM and replace the internal HDD with a spare 500GB I have at home.

The battery capacity is still the same, a 6-cell 4400mAh Li-Ion and still only does around 4 hours but considering I’m already running a Core i3 system in a thin and light notebook, it’s a fair trade. Of course, a 5200mAh battery similar to the one on the Asus Eee PC 1215N would have been nice.

Here the complete specs of the Asus ULFT-1A I got:

Asus UL20FT-1A
12.1″ display @ 1366×768
Intel Core i3 330UM ULV @ 1.2GHz
4GB DDR3 RAM (up from 2GB stock)
500GB HDD (up from 320GB stock)
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
HDMI port
3 x USB 2.0 ports
Card Reader
Windows 7 Home Premium

Full review later this week but if you’re curious, the UL20 review I did earlier is already a preview of what this one will turn out to be. The model is not yet available in the Philippines but my guess is that once it’s launched, expect the price tag to be north of Php38k, just like the first UL20 before it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the battery life of the Asus UL20FT?
The Asus UL20FT has a 6-cell 4400mAh battery that lasts around 4 hours.
What processor does the Asus UL20FT use?
It uses an Intel Core i3 330UM ULV processor clocked at 1.2GHz.
How much RAM and storage does the reviewed unit have?
The reviewed unit has 4GB of DDR3 RAM and a 500GB HDD, upgraded from stock.
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30 Comments

JD
jdGONEMAD · 16 years ago

nice item master. kelan mo ba papamana ung mga luma mong laptop sa akin. hehehehehehe.


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AB
Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 16 years ago

@Les – yes, CyberZone.


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LE
Les · 16 years ago

Sir, where is the service center of Asus? Is it the one in Megamall? Thanks in advance.


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AB
Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 16 years ago

@deuts – several stores in Funan IT Mall are selling it.


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DE
deuts · 16 years ago

where did you buy this Yuga? I’m right now in Singapore and scouting for some gadget/laptop to bring home. hehehe


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GU
Guy · 16 years ago

Could have been better for me if it only has 11″ display. But this is surely going to be a big hit when it reaches the local market.


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JB
jb · 16 years ago

I have the UL20a battery its running for 3 hours batt. and no HDMI this is kinda tempting for me with the HD space.

12.1 is the right screen size for me this baby is a netbook look but powered like a laptop..looking at the asus UL series can be very deceiving vs eee .

There is no need for an optical drive for the ul20. if they release a UL80FT then possible we can see one

I was just expecting for a better video card and the aluminium look body makes it more sturdy and coorporate looking.

I guess i have to wait again for the next release :)


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TE
Teknisyan · 16 years ago

They should have atleast use a higher spec GPU.


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JH
Jhay · 16 years ago

@Jax

It’s obvious that you know nothing about CULVs.


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WI
wilde · 16 years ago

What’s the weight of this?
Thanks


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MI
Mike · 16 years ago

Anong WEI nito?


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AB
Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 16 years ago

@tipler – I got my eyes on the 11-inch MBA already. But yes, I’m also looking for a 128 or 256 SSD.


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TI
tipler · 16 years ago

@yuga
Since you’re looking for longevity, you should get an SSD. Just swap it around when you change laptops.

You can wait for the scheduled intel ssd refresh this year.


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NO
nootherusername · 16 years ago

same taste hehe. but i got mine with free portable dvd drive and upgrade of 4g at funan mall.


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MR
mr.bogus · 16 years ago

nice.. optical drive na lang kulang…


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