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Asus Eeebook E402M Review

Asus Eeebook E402M Review

Posted on March 3, 2017January 16, 2019 By Jarvis
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While smartphones is a fairly new segment for the company, Asus has been there in the notebook business for a long time now. Where its premium notebook or ultrabook range is worth looking, the Taiwanese giant has also tapped the budget segment recently. Last year, Asus launched its new Eeebook (basic notebook) E402M for a price of Rs 16,990 which is currently available for a price of around Rs 15,000 on Flipkart. Coming in at this price, the E402M doesn’t offer an outstanding performance and we don’t expect it either. Nevertheless, I had the chance to use this Eeebook for a while and here is my review for the Asus E402M.

Design

Starting with the design, as usual, the E402M impressed me as soon as I picked it up for the first time. Asus has done a fair job of building up this notebook and making it feel much premium than its price tag. The entire body comes with a metallic finish all across with a single toned (red in my case) colour running through the entire body giving it a balanced look overall. The keyboard and the mouse trackpad feels premium as well and is quite easy to use most of the time. The keys are adequately clicky with a single piece trackpad which includes both left and right click inside.
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