Showing posts with label asus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asus. Show all posts
2010-12-30
ASUS O!Play Mini player ditches the USB 3.0 but keeps the 1080p
The O!Play HD2 may be the first media device to support USB 3.0, but we're guessing that hasn't exactly inspired too many of you to run out and buy the things
assuming you can actually find one for sale. Maybe a slimmer, shapelier form factor would do the trick. That's the new O!Play Mini, a much more petite entry into the series that makes do with a single USB 2.0 connector along with an SD/MMC/MS/XD card reader up front. Around back are optical audio and an HDMI 1.3 connector, through which it will pump 1080p video and up to 7.1 audio in Dolby Digital AC3, DTS 2.0+, even TrueHD and DTS-HD, plus a variety of other formats. There are also RCA outputs if you prefer your digital steam in audio. File format support looks pretty legendary, including all the usuals plus less commonly supported extensions like MKV, MTS, OGG, and FLAC, even RighTxT subtitles. No word on price or availability yet, but with the HD2 clocking in at $129.99 we wouldn't be surprised to see this slotting in somewhere under $100.
2010-11-25
Asus U36 Slim Notebook – Next MacBook Air Rival
Asus U36 is a notebook prepared to be the next rival to MacBook Air, at least with its 0.75 thick magnesium alloy shell and 3.2 pounds weight, Asus is posing its U36 notebook as the next option to Apple MacBook Air!
Furthermore, Asus also equipped its U36 notebook with a 4-cell battery that is capable to provide up to 10 hours of battery life, compare to MacBook Air that offers only 5-7 hours of battery life. For the processor, you will either get Intel Core i3 or i5, which should offer a better performance compared to the Core 2 Duo processor on a MacBook Air.
Asus U36 is going to use NVIDIA’s Optimus graphics and the company’s Super Hybrid Engine for more energy efficient and longer battery life. No info on pricing and availability yet.
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