Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Lamborghini, CP90, Bamboo, EeePC Category : Notebooks
ASUS isn’t only showing cheap mini-laptops at its CeBIT stand. The Taiwanese company also brought a few full-fledged portables for a variety of uses.
With all the buzz about the EeePC and its refresh, it’d be easy to forget about ASUS’s other products. The company has some other tricks up its sleeve as well, though, displaying a range of laptops that should offer something for everyone.
Take the high-end »Lamborghini« series, which gains a new member with the VX3 model using a magnesium-aluminium-alloy casing. Leather appliqués, a black and yellow colour scheme and a metallic keyboard make for a very sporty design. The inner values are not being neglected, though, as the VX3 uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a GeForce 9300 GPU from Nvidia. Other features include a Lamborghini mouse and a stylish Lamborghini laptop case to give your portable the stylish appearance it deserves.
ASUS’s prototype of a bamboo laptop is another eye-catcher. Many parts of this portable computer are made of durable bamboo. However, ASUS claims the production costs for such a product are still quite high, which means it will be a while before woodwork computing becomes commonplace.
The C90P, on the other hand, is the classic example of a desktop replacement laptop designed for maximum performance. Built around a Core 2 Duo CPU, it also features HDMI support, an HD-DVD/Blu-ray combo drive, an Nvidia MXM graphics module WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.0
Asus at CeBIT 2008 : Hall 26/stands D39 and E37
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