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Asus Transformer Prime (Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2)
ASUS’s tablet hybrid computer is going to get its sequel - the Eee Pad Transformer 2. Due to some information sources, new tablet will be delayed until January 2012. The pricing is starting at $499 with a 32GB of storage, moving up to $599 for a 64GB model.
Asus ET2700
The ASUS ET2700 is a all-in-one desktop with Touchscreen display. It supports up to 10-point of contact.
ASUS UX21
New laptop with 11,6" display from ASUS called UX21 is built from an aluminum alloy (weight 1.1kg / 2.4lb) and the thickest part of it is only 17mm. Due to information from Commercial Times it will have price less than $1000.
Asus Eee Pad Slider EP102
Asus is preparing new tablet PC for the May-July timeframe. The new model is called Eee Pad Slider EP102 and features 10-inch display.
Asus Eee Pad EP121
Eee Pad is a 12-inch running on Core 2 Duo and Windows 7 CULV. The touch pad also has an endurance of 10 hours, includes a webcam and USB ports. Aimed at professionals than on mainstream users, the product is a premium one by Asus.
ASUS DR-950
ASUS have just released details of their new eBook reader the ASUS DR-950 which has less colour in the screen but streets ahead of the Kindle eBook reader.
Its 9 inch screen has a 1024 x 768 resolution and its available with 2 -4 Gb of storage with more at your disposal from the SD card slot if required.
ASUS G73
ASUS‘ G73 gaming laptop does at least make a good hack at channeling some of the Stealth Fighter elements it’s apparently influenced by. Inside the matte-black finish casing there’s an Intel Core i7 processor (which can be underclocked to extend battery life), ATI Mobility Radeon 5870 DX11 graphics (with 1GB of GDDR-5 memory) and 8GB of system memory. The distinctive angled case allows ASUS to squeeze in a more effective cooling system, which sucks in cool air from the front and blows warm out the back, hopefully helping avoid roasting the user, and ASUS reckon the 5-degree keyboard angle also reduces wrist-strain.
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