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    Asustek launches Lambhorgini VX and three new laptops

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by nucleus1872, Aug 19, 2006.

  1. nucleus1872

    nucleus1872 Notebook Guru

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    The Lamborghini's VX1 specifications are certainly nothing to sneeze at, decked out to the hilt with Core Duo technology and NVIDIA discrete graphics. One has to question the wisdom of their non-widescreen 15" SXGA+ panel though, as most enthusiasts who would purchase a notebook like this would probably prefer a widescreen. The Lamborghini's direct competitor, the Acer Ferrari 5000, sports AMD's Turion 64 X2 dual core CPU, ATI discrete graphics, and a 15.4" WSXGA+ screen. They should be fierce competitors indeed!

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    Asustek Announces Several Intel Core 2 Duo Notebooks

    These new notebooks feature strong security options and are designed for Intel's new Core 2 Duo mobile processor.

    1.R1F convertible tablet
    2.Asustek's V1
    3.Asustek's F2 (With MiVO technology)

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