Is it an ultraportable laptop or a jumbo netbook? That's the question surrounding the Asus N10Jc. At first glance the N10Jc seems like a do-over of Asus's Eee 1000H 80G XP netbook, albeit with some superior components and design. At the same time, it strays very close to ultraportable-laptop territory, despite bearing a price ($650) that's inexpensive for an ultraportable but steep for a mini-notebook.
What primarily differentiates this model from rank-and-file netbooks is its inclusion of a discrete graphics processing unit, nVidia's GeForce 9300M GS. That GPU isn't the fastest graphics option on the block, but the N10Jc is the first netbook I've seen that lets users toggle between the discrete GPU and the integrated graphics chip on the motherboard.
Also under the hood are the same 1.6-GHz Intel Atom processor and 1GB of RAM that just about every other mainstream netbook offers. The N10Jc has a 160GB hard drive, too, like the one that the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 carries. We evaluated the N10Jc in high-performance mode; at that setting it earned a WorldBench 6 mark of 36--middle-of-the-pack among current netbooks.















