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more about #asus CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: I'm more interested in Tegra 2 products. I think that they should be showing up at CES? 4 Times the power at the same battery drain level, which is ... more » bennyaltuca: make it 10+ inches make it out for 2 tegra chips to go in there to get more preformance and i will love to use it/buy it. 7 inch is to small for my ... more » NorwoodIsMyHero: If anyone can pull off a tablet at a reasonable price, it will be Asus. more » deanbmmv: You know with the way things are going, crunchpad, tegra, ChromeOS, courier, this Asus tablet etc, by next year everyone but Apple will have a tablet,... more » Thee Sea: If only they put so much effort into UX design. more » OCEntertainment: So, it should only be what? A couple more years before this is standard in the strong distributions? more » Joe Stoner: Ah, Linux, the technology demo of an OS. You can theoretically do anything, and practically... watch choppy video and use email. But you can do that f... more » ph15h: I have that feeling it'll be ASUS... -_- <3 more » OCEntertainment: ASUS will be working closely with Google on the development of these robots. While details are scarce at this time, one hacker was able to poke around... more » Hearthatvoiceagain: Nice to see Techcrunch has a policy of gambling on potential employee dismemberment, kind of puts the Apple Gestapo article into perspective. more » SpriteMV: I'm in the market for a cheap and portable laptop/netbook in the $400-500 range. I'm looking for 10-14" screen, dual core CPU, and 2+ GB memory. The... more » bitgod: I'd skip the Gateway, see the laptop reliability listing that came out a month or so ago, Gateway and HP were pretty much the worst. more » blash: For $1500 the Asus G51J-A1 is a better deal than that Toshiba: [www.newegg.com] which includes a GTX 260m (not a 250), that 1920x1080 screen you don't... more » talos: I am really surprised this roundup didn't include a Mac running 7 via Bootcamp. I guess I should be a bit more faithful in Giz. more » Toribor: Why the lense flare? Is that even neccessary? more » nutbastard: im seeing that first one with a 250gb HDD for $410 + free shipping here: [www.ecomelectronics.com] ALSO, i'd have mentioned the HDMI on that guy - i... more » FriarNurgle: ThinkPads are nothing but trouble. more » CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Missing Asus Gv51 ( I think) and the 3D version of it. Also the Gateway 7805fx (Or omething like this). I'm sorry if I'm off on model numbers...bein... more » 32ndnote: This picture is an excellent lesson in graphic design. To make it a really swell day, here's another. more » dragon:ONE: Oh, thank whoever made this list for not including HP/Compaq's cruddy laptops on here. more » -
#tablets
Multitouch ASUS Eee Pad Tablet With Tegra Chip On Sale in March?
That Eee Pad we heard about earlier in the month has just been given another rinse through the gossip washing machine, with details about a multitouch, Tegra chipped 4 - 7-inch model breaking cover in March. More » -
#linux
Linux Gets Multitouch, Unofficially
Those Linuxers just can't stand watching Windows 7 do something they can't, so the ENAC Interactive Computing Lab worked to get multitouch running in Fedora. And now you can, too. More » -
#googlechromeos
Rumor: The Google Chrome Netbook
Google's already said you'll need to buy a Chrome OS machine if you want it officially, but if TechCrunch's sources are right, they could be launching Google-branded hardware for the platform, much like they're doing with the Nexus One.
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#android
EeeBot Android Robot Being Planned By ASUS, Will Take Over The World Like Its Eee Brethren
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#laptops
The Best Windows Laptops, From $400 to $1500
To find out the best Windows laptops of 2009, we checked in with Mark Spoonauer who, as editor-in-chief of Laptop Magazine and Laptopmag.com, oversaw 130+ notebook and netbook reviews this year. If you're buying, buy one of these. More » -
#netbooks
ASUS Eee PC 1201N Available for Amazon Pre-Order
You can now put in your order for the first ASUS Eee PC running on an Nvidia Ion platform (and find out how good a bargain it really is) from Amazon for $500, shipping January 15th. [Amazon via Electronista] -
#asus
ASUS' Skinny UM30 Laptop Look Familiar, With That Aluminium Body and Black Bezel?
A record for ASUS' laptop range, the UM30 measures just 19.6mm thick, and while there's nothing particularly special inside, we do happen to think it looks rather smart. You know, for an ASUS. More » -
#netbooks
Asus Eee PC 1008P Netbook: Next-Gen Atom N450 Processor, Garishly Pink
HardwareZone got the scoop on this upcoming Seashell 2 netbook designed by Karim Rashid. It has a 1.8GHz Pineview Atom N450 CPU, Windows 7, and a new slide-out battery…but its other specs are boringly normal—no Nvidia Ion graphics. More » -
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#review
Asus O!Play Review: Best-Priced HD Video Player Is the New Champ
Battlemodos give you a clear sense of what's good and bad in a gadget category, but there's no way to include everything. Consider the $99 Asus O!Play the new champ of HD video players—better late than never. More » -
#motherboards
ASUS Motherboard Can Be Tweaked With A Bluetooth-Enabled Phone
Looks like ASUS' newest Maximus III Extreme motherboard brings Bluetooth control.Yes, you read that right. You'll really be able to tweak settings and parameters such as speeds and temperature using a Bluetooth-enabled phone. More » -
#buyersguide
The Four Gaming PCs Worth Lusting After
We asked Maximum PC editor-in-chief Will Smith to name the best gaming PCs in four categories: monster laptop, value laptop, over-the-top desktop and "cheap" desktop. Though that last one is still a bankbuster, his picks are hot as hell: More » -
#netbooks
Asus Eee PC 1201N...$500 Seems Like a Great Deal, But Have We Been Had?
On one hand, the Asus Eee 1201N, the first Ion-packing Eee, will arrive December for $500. That includes Win 7, a dual core Atom processor, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD and 12-inch (1366 x 768) display. But on the other... More » -
#homeserver
Asus TS Mini NAS Windows Home Server Backups Up to 10 PCs
Have you heard of that new service that allows you to connect to the Internet at one gigabit-per-second to access your very own two terabytes of storage space? Me neither. That's probably why you need the Asus TS Mini NAS. More » -
#laptops
The Asus G51J 3D Laptop Is '3D Done Right'
We reviewed Acer's 3D laptop not so long ago. We found it fun, but reeking of gen 1 quirks. Now Laptop Mag has played with a new 3D laptop by Asus and found it to be pretty fantastic. More » -
#asus
Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again, But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen
OK Asus, what the hell? I've drooled over your entertainment-PC-in-a-keyboard with wireless HDMI for months now. You said October looked good, but now it's delayed until early next year? At least you're making the 5-inch touchscreen a capacitive panel now. More » -
#usb
Asus Continues USB 3.0 Onslaught With a Cheap PCI-E Card
Man, Asus is really going nuts with USB 3.0 gear this week. First a 3.0 compatible motherboard, now this SuperSpeed ready PCI-E card that won't even break the bank at $30. More » -
#usb30
This Is the First USB 3.0 Motherboard
Intel might be dicking around on USB 3.0, but Asus ain't. The Xtreme Design P7P55D-E is apparently the very first USB 3.0 motherboard. It's an Intel P55-based mobo that uses a third-party USB 3.0 controller for a pair of ports. More » -
#ereaders
MSI's eReader Will Have Nvidia Tegra Graphics in 2010
That rumor about an MSI eReader looks good-to-go: their chairman acknowledges a reader with Tegra graphics is coming, but they're ironing out some problems at the moment. Meanwhile, Asus also has some some cool-sounding readers in the works. [DigiTimes]


