Asus 'supercar' Lamborghini laptop
Not only is Lamborghini's signature 'pit', the VX7 also has a strong configuration with Nvidia 'Enthusiast' graphics card and Core i7 chip.
Not only is Lamborghini's signature "pit" shape, the VX7 also has a strong configuration with Nvidia "Enthusiast" graphics card and Core i7 chip .
In addition to launching a number of tablet models, Asus has not forgotten to add to its laptop collection of special models at Computex 2010. After a laptop playing a "terrible" game, it has a design direction of stealth fighter ROG G53, Asus continues to unveil the Lamborghini-branded duo of ultraportable laptops, VX6 and VX7. The more compact VX6 model with an 11.6-inch screen is actually a netbook with a dual-core Atom D525 processor, USB 3.0 and 2 Nvidia Ion graphics cards.
Meanwhile, the higher-end VX7 with 15.6-inch screen, Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA "Enthusiast" graphics card, and hard drive capacity up to 1.5 TB.
Both models come with glossy plastic casing, chiclet keyboard and Bang & Olfsen ICE premium speaker system.
Below is a picture of the Asus VX7 model .
The Vx7 has a glossy plastic case and Lamborghini logo on the lid.
The design reminiscent of the distinctive taillights of Lamborghini supercar.
This model has a 15.6-inch screen.
Chiclet keyboard.
Shortcut system on both sides.
VX7 viewed from behind.
Left edge of the machine.
Right side.
Machine hinge.
This is a product of cooperation between Asus and Lamborghini.
There is no information about the price and the launch time of this model.
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