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Toen ik deze notebook zag wist ik meteen dat deze mijn DELL Inspiron 8600 zou vervangen Waarom? Hij ziet prachtig uit en heeft enkele nieuwe features die ik nog niet eerder in notebooks ben tegengekomen. Het enige nadeel zal vrees ik de prijs zijn
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Enkele linkjes:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28715
http://www.hardware.info/nieuws.php?id=5722
http://www.techtree.com/t...ticle_id=70362&cat_id=581
http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=2340
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According to Asus, the VX1 - dubbed the "supernote" - will contain a 2GHz T2500 processor - alas not a top-of-the-line Core Duo - Intel's 945PM chipset and the chip giant's 3945ABG 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi adaptor. It's got 1GB of 667MHz DDR 2 SDRAM, a 120GB hard drive and a dual-layer DVD±R/RW optical unit.
The display, as expected, is a 15in screen, with a 1,400 x 1,050 resolution. It's driven by an Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 with 256MB of graphics memory, though it can grab 256MB more out of the main memory bank thanks to Nvidia's TurboCache system.
Asus said the VX1 will retail in Europe for €2,700. That's £1,945 in UK money - rather more than the £1,599-1,799, company officials last month suggested the machine would cost here. The laptop is set to ship at the end of April, Asus said, not only through the company's regular reseller partners but also from Lamborghini's own online store and the car maker's merchandise outlet in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. ®
Bron: http://www.reghardware.co...specs_up_lamborghini_vx1/
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Asus revs Lamborghini laptops
Vroom, vroom...
By Tony Smith in Las Vegas
Published Friday 6th January 2006 18:00 GMT
New year, new job? Click here for thousands of tech vacancies.
CES Asus has signed a deal with Italian automobile maker Lamborghini to produce a line of notebooks that sport the car company's logo.
The Lamborghini laptop line-up will include glossy black and yellow machines which, Asus claims, "with the look alone, exude power, speed, strength and beauty". Apparently.
Actually, the look quite swish, with some sharp-looking angular features that give them a certain futurist quality, which broadly matches the car company's own design philosophy.
Asus claimed the Lamborghini laptops - which will ship in April - are special editions, but unlike their namesake sports cars, they're going to be mass-produced, we understand.
In short, a bit like Acer's Ferrari-branded notebook line-up, which the Asus-Lamborghini deal precisely mirrors.
Alas, Asus didn't say what specifications the machines will sport, but following Intel's own tie-in with Lamborgini, announced in October 2005, it's a good bet the notebooks will be based on the latest Centrino Duo technology. ®
Bron: http://www.theregister.co...asus_lamborghini_laptops/
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Toen ik deze notebook zag wist ik meteen dat deze mijn DELL Inspiron 8600 zou vervangen Waarom? Hij ziet prachtig uit en heeft enkele nieuwe features die ik nog niet eerder in notebooks ben tegengekomen. Het enige nadeel zal vrees ik de prijs zijn
Enkele fotos:







Enkele linkjes:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28715
http://www.hardware.info/nieuws.php?id=5722
http://www.techtree.com/t...ticle_id=70362&cat_id=581
http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=2340
Nieuwe gegevens:
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According to Asus, the VX1 - dubbed the "supernote" - will contain a 2GHz T2500 processor - alas not a top-of-the-line Core Duo - Intel's 945PM chipset and the chip giant's 3945ABG 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi adaptor. It's got 1GB of 667MHz DDR 2 SDRAM, a 120GB hard drive and a dual-layer DVD±R/RW optical unit.
The display, as expected, is a 15in screen, with a 1,400 x 1,050 resolution. It's driven by an Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 with 256MB of graphics memory, though it can grab 256MB more out of the main memory bank thanks to Nvidia's TurboCache system.
Asus said the VX1 will retail in Europe for €2,700. That's £1,945 in UK money - rather more than the £1,599-1,799, company officials last month suggested the machine would cost here. The laptop is set to ship at the end of April, Asus said, not only through the company's regular reseller partners but also from Lamborghini's own online store and the car maker's merchandise outlet in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. ®
Bron: http://www.reghardware.co...specs_up_lamborghini_vx1/
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Asus revs Lamborghini laptops
Vroom, vroom...
By Tony Smith in Las Vegas
Published Friday 6th January 2006 18:00 GMT
New year, new job? Click here for thousands of tech vacancies.
CES Asus has signed a deal with Italian automobile maker Lamborghini to produce a line of notebooks that sport the car company's logo.
The Lamborghini laptop line-up will include glossy black and yellow machines which, Asus claims, "with the look alone, exude power, speed, strength and beauty". Apparently.
Actually, the look quite swish, with some sharp-looking angular features that give them a certain futurist quality, which broadly matches the car company's own design philosophy.
Asus claimed the Lamborghini laptops - which will ship in April - are special editions, but unlike their namesake sports cars, they're going to be mass-produced, we understand.
In short, a bit like Acer's Ferrari-branded notebook line-up, which the Asus-Lamborghini deal precisely mirrors.
Alas, Asus didn't say what specifications the machines will sport, but following Intel's own tie-in with Lamborgini, announced in October 2005, it's a good bet the notebooks will be based on the latest Centrino Duo technology. ®
Bron: http://www.theregister.co...asus_lamborghini_laptops/
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