Welcome to a Laptop AC Adapter specialist of the Asus Ac Adapter
The N56VM is a 15.6in laptop with a weight of 2.6kg and a full chassis. It has a built-in DVD-RW/Blu-ray drive, four USB 3.0 ports, separate microphone and headphone ports, optical audio output, VGA, HDMI, and Gigabit Ethernet (based on an Atheros AR8161/8165 chip). It's a well balanced laptop that feels well made and it looks stylish. The area above the keyboard has a dot pattern that fades as it moves towards the palm rest, while the ASUS logo on the lid glows white while the laptop is powered on.
We like the keyboard on this model a lot, mainly because its keys are soft and possess good travel and response, but also because it's a backlit keyboard. It provides a wonderful night time typing experience with battery such as Asus Eee PC 1015PD AC Adapter , Asus B43 AC Adapter , Acer ADP-65JH DB AC Adapter , Acer ADP-60NH AC Adapter , Asus Eee PC 1016 AC Adapter , Asus A6 AC Adapter , Asus U5 AC Adapter , Asus ADP 65JH CB AC Adapter , Asus ADP-36EH AC Adapter , Asus A8 AC Adapter , Asus U5F AC Adapter , Asus Eee PC 1215 AC Adapter and the intensity of the backlight can be adjusted to one of three levels. What would make it better is if it had a timer that switched off the light during idle times, but it wasn't too much effort to switch it off manually when we knew we wouldn't be using it for a while.
The Elan touchpad occupies an area of 114x71mm on the roomy palm rest, its buttons are concealed beneath the pad (and they worked well), and its surface has a spiral pattern that we thought would be a little annoying to rub against while using it. However, it turned out to be a very smooth pad with decent accuracy and we experienced few problems with it during our test period. The only thing that was frustrating at times was the two-finger scrolling performance; when scrolling a long page, the scroll came to a slow stop rather than an immediate stop when we lifted our fingers. At first it was annoying, but then we got used to it and actually enjoyed the way this worked. Depending on how your hands are placed when you type, the touchpad could get in the way, so you might need to adjust the ASUS Smart Detector settings in the touchpad's driver.