ASUS EeeBook (X205TA) Specification and Review

Welcome Back, Today I am going to write a review on Asus Eeebook X205TA. So Let’s Start......
Asus Eeebook is such a nice notebook/laptop which comes with a 11.6-inch display which is good for your personal use. It is a light weight laptop which is only 1 kg laptop. It comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM where only 16GB space available for the user. It is such a nice laptop for your personal uses. Its battery backup is very good and it gives a full day of battery backup. It has 2 USB ports and a Micro SD card slot, A headphone jack, A HDMI Port, and A charging port. Its Touch pad is also large. Its golden variant structure is like Apple MacBook. I am using this laptop for 6 months and I haven’t any complaint and I still using it. But there is a shortage of memory but I you have a memory card then you can expand the internal storage by inserting the SD card into the micro SD card slot which supports up to 128GB Micro SD Card. It has also an internal camera but its camera is not takes good quality photos or videos. It has a built-in Wi-Fi. It has two built-in speakers and its sound is good. It has a large keypad.

About Software and Warranty


To make up for the lack of on board storage, the X205TA comes with a one-year subscription for 1TB of cloud storage on OneDrive, and if that's not enough, Asus supplies another 500GB of storage via its Web Storage service.
You also get a one-year subscription to Microsoft Office 365, which includes online and offline versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more.
As with all Windows machines, you also have access to the Windows Store and thousands of third-party apps, including Photoshop and VLC Media Player.
The X205TA also comes with a standard Asus one-year warranty. 

The price of this laptop is around 14000-16000 in India...



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