Celebrate this Christmas with a Fashionable Notebook
Asus F8P is a stylish 14.1 inch notebook from the latest F8 lineup. The novelty has hand picked and crafted premium leather encased on the top cover and the entire palm rest area which adds tactile warmth to the notebook design while the painted surface keeps it sleek.
In addition to the tactile enjoyment, the F8P also adopts the unique bamboo hinge thats with integrated power button on the side, offering ergonomic operating convenience.
Asus F8P is currently available in two colors: Amazing White and Galaxy Black with a total of 3 models to choose from.
F8P-B2B(Galaxy Black) , MSRP:$1399
F8P-B1W(Amazing White), MSRP:$1349
F8P-X1W(Amazing White), MSRP:$1399
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EXcaliberPC Company Representative
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Wow, the F8P is really a very beautiful notebook. Interesting box, too.
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I had only seen it in black. It looks awesome in white!
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Damn. Why can't they make one with an HD2600 and modular bay????
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EXcaliberPC Company Representative
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I just bought a F8P-4P018C. Anybody else got any of these as this is the one they have in Australia.
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This picture gallery is for the F8P-B1W/F8P-X1W models, and I've search all the online retailers for this model and it seems to be discontinued.....can this still be purchased?
The only model being sold is the F8P-C1W. Since I am purchasing this for my cousin, she really wants the whole white package (mouse, bag, suede cover). The online retailers show a black bag and mouse. I've also called some of them and they said that they weren't sure either as they haven't opened the boxes to check. Does anyone have the current F8P-C1W model? Can you tell me if the accessories were all white and not black?
Thanks!
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hey guys, i recently bought a f8p-x2b from newegg.com
i love it so much especially the stunning look leather fits nicely on the palm and lid.
1 thing i dislike is the graphic card HD2400. Not so good for game. might thinking of upgrading it to 2600xt -
You can't upgrade to a HD2600 XT. You might, MIGHT, be able to upgrade to the gpus the other F8's use. But it's not 100% certain, and could be costly.
Asus F8P Photo Gallery
Discussion in 'ASUS Reviews and Owners' Lounges' started by EXcaliberPC, Dec 18, 2007.