news 28 Posted December 29, 2011 If you take a tour through your local electronics retailer, youÂ’ll find that this is not the most common combination of parts on store shelves. The less expensive and less powerful A4 and A6 processors are more common. In our original Llano laptop review, I theorized that these would remain competitive at their respective price points, but we didnÂ’t have the opportunity to test a laptop equipped with the less expensive hard. URL: http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Mobile/ASUS-K53T-Review-Mainstream-Llano-Offers-Inexpensive-Mobile-Gaming Quote: "Price is an important part of this story. Available for $629.99, the K53T we reviewed (or, at least, the closest retail-available variant) is not an expensive piece of kit considering the level of performance available. Though the Core i5 does handily defeat the AMD A6 processor when it comes to processor performance, the Radeon 66720G is a capable combination of IGP and discrete graphics that provides the performance needed to play even the most demanding games at adequate detail settings. ThatÂ’s something I can rarely say about any laptop priced under $1000." Thanks for a post! Ryan Shrout PC Perspective rshrout ( -at -) pcper.com Share this post Link to post