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The ASUS N53SV – a good laptop with a poor interface
Overall the ASUS N53SV-A1
seems to be a great laptop, a 15.6″ 1366 x 768 LCD powered by an NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M with a Intel Core i7-2630QM paired with 4GB DDR3. With those specs you know that you will have a powerful and likely warm piece of mobile computing hardware. The problem for TechReviewSource was the customized keyboard layout that ASUS chose to implement, so be warned that some keys on the right hand side might not be where you are used to them being.