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.
"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.
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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