Kids are happy, the current Mrs theboylard is happy and I must say the wireless on the supplied router is not bad?
Still going to install my Asus when it arrives
Which ASUS is that? (You've probably said, but I'm feeling lazy).
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Not said yet so no you're not betting lazy, Asus RT N65U.
I'm aware of the issues with the usb3 on this but as I'll use the ports for printer sharing duties, it doesn't really affect me that much.
Still think about the 66U, but not convinced enough for the extra wedge?
Not my field really. Just I recently bought a touch-screen HP Ultrabook, took it back after a month, and then a week ago bought an ASUS touchscreen laptop and am rather pleased with it compared to the HP.
So ASUS is an interest triggerer now.
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I got to play with a number of different touch-screen laptops at The GadgetShow Live in Birmingham earlier this year. The ASUS and ACER models were by far and away the best in terms of sensitivity and responsiveness.