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Asus: Notebooks
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Featuring Lamborghini styling and badges these Asus notebooks are amongst the most sought after notebooks. With stunning performance in use for both games and office work these notebooks offer all the performance you would desire form a notebook.... [more info]
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Asus has just launched a notebook representing a Lamborghini called the VX2S. It is powered by Santa Rosa Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2G (4M L2, 800MHz) and Mobile Intel PM965 Express Chipset. The VX2S features a 15.4-inch display, 1024* 2MB (DDR667) memory ram, 200GB SATA hard drive, Nvidia GeforceGo NB8P512MB/ 1G Turbo Cache with 2G RAM, and it is running on Windows Vista. Additional features include a DVD-S-Multi LS optical drive, 3945ABG(M1)10/100 LAN, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB 2.0 *3, TV-out, 8-in-1 Card reader, VGA out, Built-in High Definition Audio compliant audio chip, Built-in speaker and microphone. Get yours today for $3,655.
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The new C90S notebook from Asus is available since yesterday through system builders in North America as a fully configurable mobile solution. The place reserved for desktop PC's is now opened for mobility too and C90S presents itself with a flexibility that announces desktop replacements. [read more >>]
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Asus has reportedly confirmed that Apple is working on a tablet PC (iTablet anyone?). According to Crave UK, a part of CNET UK, an Asus tipster said in a "very hushed manner" that Asus is helping Apple build a tablet PC. Tags: ASUS, PC, Tablet PC, Apple Inc., Tablet, Crave UK, Tablets, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Larry Dignan Blog posts 2007-11-06
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Folks over at Asus have confirmed that they are helping Apple build a Tablet PC. This rings true, because Asus is one of Apple's contract manufacturer for gizmos such as iBooks and PowerBooks. Tags: ASUS, PC, Tablet PC, Apple Inc., Apple Tablet PC, Tablets, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Paul Mah Blog posts 2007-11-07
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Asus announced four brand new mobile computer systems that are aimed not at providing the very best and latest the hardware industry has to offer but rather to deliver a significant increase in portability and style. These new Asus mobile computing devices range from the fully fledged notebook systems to an ultra portable device. [read more >>]
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