Do you need a great all round laptop that won’t break the bank?
Well, here it is … the Asus X50RL. Powerful, stylish and affordable, the perfect choice for demanding users everywhere who want great value for money.
The fantastic visuals are made possible by the 15.4 inch widescreen display optimised by the ATi Radeon Xpress 1100 Graphics card. Plus, with Asus’s Video Intelligence Technology you get dramatically enhanced colour intensity, contrast and brightness creating truly unique visuals.
What’s more, you can take full advantage of this display, as the DVD re-writer allows you to watch all your favourite movies as well as the more practical function of creating backup disks.
There’s plenty of substance to back up the considerable style thanks to the Intel Pentium Dual Core processor and 2GB RAM make multi-tasking and switching between several applications quick and easy.
There’s plenty storage room to as the spacious 160 GB Hard Drive gives you loads of space for movies, music and photos as well as all your important files on top. Just to show you how much you can store here’s an example:
- Up to 45,700 photos
- Up to 4,000 MP3 Songs
- Up to 80 Hours of DVD quality video
With all this at such an aggressive price it’s easy to see why the Asus X50RL is the perfect choice for the price conscious all-purpose user.








Question from JT: Asked on 17/02/2009 It has a web cam but the picture doesn't show this? does this laptop look like the images shown but with the ASUS swivel camera?
Question from ms: Asked on 03/02/2009 can extra ram be added or 2 is the full capacity (usually its in brackets but not with this model)
Question from charlie2792: Asked on 03/01/2009 can your burn cd's and dvd's on this notebook
Question from phil: Asked on 29/11/2008 will this play the simms 2 games and other games
Question from Nigel G: Asked on 19/11/2008 I have a BT home hub, will this work 'wireless' without me having to purchase anything else.
Question from Malcolm George: Asked on 30/09/2008 How does this laptop compare with the Dell Inspiron 1525 (the model retailing for £229?)
Question from John Carroll: Asked on 24/09/2008 What is the battery life on this laptop?
Question from andrew: Asked on 23/09/2008 does this have a web cam?