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TechNology News By SeveNSize (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
If you hang around these parts at all, you're surely familiar by now with Asus' little Eee PC laptops. These miniature, low-priced laptops were initially inspired by the One Laptop Per Child effort aimed at providing laptops to kids in developing nations, but the Eee PC has become something of a minor phenomenon in more traditional PC markets. They're portable, cute, simple to use,
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Gaj-It.com (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Is it just me or is the laptop market going the way of the crisp industry? Variance is good, but I’m not going to always be in the mood for “salmon and marmite” flavour. Similarly, Asus have released a range of laptops not focused on processor speed, portable size, or screen resolution, these laptops come [...]
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Gadgetell (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Section: Computers , Mobile Computers , Laptops Asus still has not announced just when we can expect to see the non-Eee branded N10 notebook hit the retail market, however that is not stopping the leaks. The most recent leak comes in the form of some official looking leaked documents that highly detail the N10 notebook along with some in-the-wild style images of the notebook from the recent Asus World...
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TechSpot (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Have you ever particularly worried about what your computer smells like? As long as it doesn't smell like smoke or burning plastic, I've been pretty content with the factory odor that just about every new piece of hardware comes with. That's not enough for some, it seems, who want a machine that is pleasing to the nose as well as pleasing to the touch.
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The Consumerist (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Newegg: 24-hour saleWoot: Refurbished Dyson DC18 All-Floor Vacuum for $259.99Buy.com: ASUS Eee PC 4G Surf Celeron M 900MHz 7" Widescreen Laptop for $294 + free shippingHighlights From... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
A laptop that smells good: yep—that's the new idea Asus has had to try to delineate its products in the marketplace. And I don't mean that "Mmmmm... new plastic gadget" sensation either, this...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
If you’ve ever thought your laptop was missing something, perhaps the ASUS F6V Series laptop is the right choice for you. After being revealed at Project 2008 in Las Vegas last week, this portable smells–literally. It’s a laptop with a scent and you can pre-order your own on Amazon right now. Featured at the Microsoft “Spotlight on PC Fashion” Internet cafe and media lounge, the F6V comes in several...
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Carrypad UMPC feed (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Aving has just posted a report from the Asus World 2008 conference about the Asus N10 netbook/laptop we covered earlier. The N10 looks simply wonderful and there is no mistaking that this is a high-end piece of equipment. What is probably the best thing about this device is that it has an Nvidia GeForce 9300GS [...]
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Gadgetell (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Section: Computers , Laptops There has been talk and details about the newest laptop from Asus, mostly centered around the material it’s made from; bamboo. Admittedly this isn’t the first time that bamboo has been used as a computer case ( Dell intro’s super-small, eco-friendly bamboo Green desktop PC ) but it may be the first time for a laptop, and it does look interesting. First off, it doesn’t...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Filed under: Laptops Although ASUS's "premium" N10 netbook managed to ditch the Eee branding, it looks like the S101 is having a harder time breaking loose from the fam -- the 10.2-inch netbook just showed up in the FCC database sporting the Eee PC name, even though ASUS told us it won't be an Eee when it goes on sale. We'll see how it's is labeled when Uncle Sam gets done with it -- we've got a feeling...
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Today's Review (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Whether counting its 23 Eee PCs or 50 plus models of traditional laptops, ASUS isn’t exactly known for its frugality. So seeing yet another press release touting the launch of its bamboo — a renewable material with immense tensile strength rivaling that of many metal alloys — laptops shouldn’t be a surprise. What’s new [...]
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Gizmodo UK (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Pandas beware, Asus wants your bamboo. OK, maybe not but, the bamboo laptops from Asus which have been mooted for some time have finally been finalised and christened the 'Bamboo Series'. Glowing with 'green' goodness, the series comprises an a 12.1in model that weighs 1.57kg and an 11.1in one that weighs 1.25kg, both powered by a selection of Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Of course, first you have...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Filed under: Laptops Whether counting its 23 Eee PCs or 50 plus models of traditional laptops , ASUS isn't exactly known for its frugality. So seeing yet another press release touting the launch of its bamboo -- a renewable material with immense tensile strength rivaling that of many metal alloys -- laptops shouldn't be a surprise. What's new here, perhaps, is the detail. Now in mass production, these...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
We all know how well Asus are doing with their range of UMPC’s, well it seems that a number of computer companies want to get in on the action. I would never have thought that Commodore would be one of those brands. Commodore have now hit the tiny laptop market, not much is known about this [...]
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Showcased quite a few times this year, Asus' Moso bamboo panel-equipped laptops have finally been introduced. Coming in two versions - one 12.1-inch model weighting in 1.57kg and one 1.25kg 11.1-inch laptop, both powered by Intel processors and loaded with either Windows Vista Home Basic, Premium, Business or Ultimate. The 11.1-inch notebook is offered with a Core Duo U7600 CPU clocked at 1.33GHz,...