Tag: Asus
Asus goes high-end with M70 multimedia laptop
Asus isn’t only doing cheap and cheerful, it has high-end on offer too with the M7 laptop…
Asus offers first monitor with DisplayLink technology – VW223B
Asus is introducing the VW223B monitor, claimed to be the first with DisplayLink technology. What does that mean? Well, for all you multitaskers, it means you can network up to six screens using a single PC…
Asus intros G70 gaming laptop, lots of dual specs and lights
Asus has announced its high performance G70 gaming laptop, quite capable of supporting the latest fast-paced games and high definition content.
“Dual” is the key world when it comes to the G70’s features. The laptop can be fitted with either an Intel Core 2 Duo or Intel Core 2 Extreme processors, dual Nvidia GeForce 8700M GT CPUs, space for two hard drives totalling 640GB, and a dual display – a 17 inch WUXGA full HD screen with 8ms response rate and dual lamp offering high contrast, and a secondary screen which can be used to display system information and message alerts…
ASUS Eee 1000H reviewed by Laptop Mag, is "least Eee-like Eee yet"
Since the Eee 1000H was first announced by ASUS, many have been left wondering if it really counts as a sub-notebook, or netbook, if you will. At 10″ in size, and $649 in price, it’s not far off a normal sized – and priced – laptop.
If you can forgive ASUS for those two points, you will find yourself with an amazing notebook by the sounds of things, with Laptop Mag claiming it’s “the least Eee-like Eee yet”, however “the most productive”, and that “everything’s gravier than past models, ‘cept the price”. Worth pointing out is that the battery life seems much improved upon, with the reviewer getting 4 hours and 28 minutes when connected to Wi-Fi!…
It's not a secret anymore, with ASUS confirming the Eee Box PC
After months of teasing us with ‘leaked’ photos, ASUS has finally – finally! – confirmed the existence of the Eee Box, although details surrounding the price are still hazy. Rats.
Not exactly the most powerful PC on the block, the Eee Box is definitely the desktop version of their popular Eee PC netbooks. An Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz chip, plus 1GB of DDR2 RAM and an 80GB HDD are all crammed in the slim casing, as well as a Gigabit Ethernet connection and 802.11n Wi-Fi. Before you ask…
HTC may be developing Mobile Internet Devices
In rather vague news emerging from Taiwan, it seems that HTC may be looking to developed Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) using Intel’s new Atom processor and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset, with new devices coming towards the end of the year…
Asus Eee PC – the music producer's dream machine
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Back in the day, I was surprised when someone wanted to use my old Atari ST to make music on and it’s a similar feeling now that there’s rave reviews of the Asus Eee PC for the same reason.
Musicians have realised that these sub-notebooks, despite their diminutive stature, have enough under the hood to work as well as any turntable…
Not long to wait for ASUS' Eee 901 and 1000 sub-notebooks, July 1st apparently
Great news for those who’ve been holding out on buying a sub-notebook until the Eee 901 and 1000 launch – they’ve just been given UK release dates of the 1st of July.
With 8.9-inch and 10-inch screens between them, the main advantage with these two models is that they’re running on 1.6GHz Intel Atom processors, making for a better computing experience. They’ll run quietly, and be more energy-efficient. Better battery life is of course another benefit, particularly…
ASUS shows off Handwriting Pad accessory for Eee PC
ASUS has unveiled its Handwriting Pad accessory designed specifically for the Eee PC. Connecting via USB, the unit can recognise Chinese and English characters, numerals, and symbols, and supports English and Simplified Chinese. It features a 55 x 42mm writing area, and comes with a stylus…
Asus innovation of the day – a laptop with a mini projector built in
Imagine the joy. Imagine the power. Imagine the sheer amount of BUSINESS that could be done, any time, any place, anywhere that has a white-ish wall suitable for projecting slides and PDFs onto.
That’s the future-world dream of Asus, which has revealed this little monster – a laptop with one of the new-wave of miniaturised projectors stuck inside. It sits flush against the lid, then swivels out when the need to bore someone with your…