ASUS has unveiled a new portable display, the ZenScreen Touch, which has its own built-in battery and a touch screen, and it can be connected via either USB Type-C or micro-HDMI ports. To clarify, it ...
ASUS plan to unveil their touchscreen Eee PC at CES 2009 in January, with a launch early in the new year, according to Samson Hu, general manager of Eee PC business at the company. No specific details ...
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The Asus Zenbook Prime was already considered one of the sleekest ultrabooks on the PC market. It was a good performer, and it had a MacBook Air-esque, wedge-shaped aluminum body. Now Asus has updated ...
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Oh, those ASUS teases. Giddy with the curiosity inspired by their Computex tablet crop-shots yesterday, the company has shared a sliver of a new all-in-one touchscreen PC which ASUS reckons is good ...
Further to yesterday’s cryptic images of a new Asus tablet the company will hopefully be revealing at Computex 2011 shortly. Asus has just outed another teaser image for what looks like the Asus ...
Remember Razer's Switchblade UI? Remember Windows SideShow? If you ever dreamt of a computer with its own secondary display, then ASUS' New ZenBook Pro is the device for you. In place of a traditional ...
It's only been about a year since ASUS introduced the ZenBook Pro with a touchscreen trackpad called a ScreenPad, and the company is already back with an updated version. To celebrate its thirtieth ...
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