ASUS calls for revolutionizing computer design

The difference between operating systems, hardware performance is now very small and the design and design will be the vital element of computers, the president of Asus said ...

The difference between operating systems, hardware performance is now very small and the design and design will be a vital element of computers, Asus president said.

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"We are hoping to lead the world's computer industry into a new era of product design revolutions ," said Jonney Shih, chairman of Taiwanese computer maker ASUSTEK. launch of 4 laptop models that the company is preparing to perform at CES 2010.

Shih's statement also implies that ASUS will study Apple 's successful model and has caused a surprise for experts because it was ASUS that flared the netbook fire - the computer line hit. strong to small size and Internet connection.

NX90 is one of the 'most satisfactory ' products that ASUS will introduce at CES 2010. The machine has a sleek aluminum shell but the most special, NX90 is designed by Bang & Olufsen - the luxury electronic equipment company. Denmark with high-tech sound system, 18.4-inch widescreen display and up to 2 touchpads on both sides of the device.

ASUS did not disclose the price of the product, but according to information on CNET.com, NX90 has a starting price of $ 1,990 and launched in March this year.

NX90 will run on Windows 7 operating system, but historically, the company is usually not very interested in Microsoft. 'The difference between operating systems is no longer a big issue but instead is compatibility and price. Microsoft has been 'willing to sacrifice' to close the gap since the netbook market exploded , 'Shih said.

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Also at CES 2010, ASUS will present the ' Scallop' netbook model designed by designer Karim Rashid, who designed the U53 Eee PC or laptop model using primarily bamboo materials and high-end G73 notebook models. targeted at customers who are gamers.

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