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ASUS presented the laptop computers of a N- series with the acoustics Of bang & Of olufsen Of iCEpower

Company ASUS presented two laptop computers, which relate to a series “musical” solutions Of sonicMaster. The models of a series N, ASUS N53JN with the 15,6- one inch screen and ASUS N73JN with the 17,3- the one inch were created together with the specialists of the company Of bang & Of olufsen Of iCEpower. Laptop computers of [poostreny] on the basis of the processors Of intel Of core i5, video adapter NVIDIA with the function of switching between [videokartami] Of optimus. To the selection they are proposed to model with 1 GB Of geForce GT 325M and, thus far by not announced NVIDIA, GeForce GT 415M. Is optionally for N53JN accessible the processor Of core i3 with a clock frequency of 2,4 GHz, while in the model ASUS N73JN there can be only 2,4 GHz Of core i5.

The laptop computer ASUS N53JN possesses screen with the permission of 720[r] and hard drive with the capacity of 320 or 500 GB. Predetermined operating system - Windows of 7 Home Of premium. [Leptop] is also completed by 4 GB of working storage, optionally accessible BluRay by drive, by the modules Of wi-Fi, Bluetooth of 2.1 +EDR, by Web- camera and by six-element storage battery.

The model ASUS N73JN possesses screen with the permission of 1600x900 of points and has two 320 GB hard drives, although at a rate of 5400 rpm. Into standard assembly enters OS Windows of 7 Home Of premium and 4 GB of working storage, and BluRay drive is accessible optionally.

In sale ASUS N53JN will enter in November with the cost of minimum assembly of approximately $1000. about the delivery times ASUS N73JN it does not communicate, but its cost is determined from $1700.

Poor Timing Dooms Asus Eee Pads Before They Launch

Asus CEO Jerry Shen revealed an aggressive tablet strategy involving a variety of products aimed at different audiences and price points. The price of the Asus tablets, combined with coming late to the party, and poorly timed product releases virtually guarantee the Asus devices will stumble--if not fail completely.

Asus had previously announced plans to join the tablet fray--which tech company hasn't at this point? Now there are more details regarding the capabilities, pricing, and availability of the various Asus tablets--launching right after the holidays, or coinciding with the anticipated release of the next version of the Apple iPad.

While all of the tablet PC and e-reader wannabes work vigorously at the engineering drawing board trying to build a better mousetrap, Apple continues to sell millions of iPads, and Amazon continues to dominate e-readers with the Kindle. New players in these markets need to compete with these leading devices by delivering unique capabilities or cheaper prices or both--and to some extent timing is everything.

Asus plans to launch an e-reader competitor dubbed the Eee Tablet in October. Asus may rename it the Eee Note so that it isn't confused with other tablet PCs. It has a grayscale display--not digital ink, just shades of gray, runs on a custom Linux build, and it will sell for $300. This is in a market where the next-generation Kindle is available for only $139, and the competing Nook is $149. Good luck selling a $300 device against a $139 Kindle.

The Windows-based tablets from Asus at least seem to bring something new to the table. Asus is planning two versions--one based on Windows 7 Home Premium for about $1000 (includes a dock to become a sort of netbook hybrid), and one based on Windows CE 7 for between $400 and $500.

With a 12-inch display, Intel Core Duo processor and full Windows 7 OS, the Eee Pad EP121 will be more cumbersome than competing tablets, and it will have cooling and battery life issues. But, the biggest obstacle to the success of the Asus tablet will be the fact that it is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2011--right after most of the world has already just purchased new netbooks, notebooks, tablets, and e-readers for the holiday season.

Then, there is the most iPad-equivalent product from Asus--an Android-based tablet--set to launch in March of next year for about $400. While $400 is less than the current bottom end of the iPad lineup, and a capable Android tablet could help fill a void that the Dell Streak should have filled, the timing couldn't be worse.

The JooJoo--the resurrected CrunchPad--tried to launch at roughly the same time as the Apple iPad. It wasn't pretty. According to court documents uncovered by Gizmodo from the TechCrunch lawsuit against JooJoo, the device had only 90 pre-orders and 15 of those cancelled.

There are already rumors circulating about the next-generation iPad and Apple likes annual release cycles. That means that just as Asus tries to make a splash with its Android tablet, Apple will be the center of attention as the world waits for a new iPad--perhaps with a camera or two, and a faster processor, and an HD display. Apple could cut the pricing model of the iPad as well--taking the wind out of the sails of competing tablets that hoped to undercut the iPad.

To sum up: Asus is coming to the e-reader party at least a year too late with a device priced more than twice what it needs to be to compete in the market, followed by Windows-based tablets immediately following the holidays after most people have already acquired new technology and don't have any money left, and wrapping up by launching an Android-based tablet head-to-head against the next-generation iPad.

Good luck with that.

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Asus Plans Eee Pad Android Tablet for March

Asustek Computer will launch the Eee Pad EP101TC as its first Android tablet in March to compete with the low-end Apple iPad. Asus will also launch two Windows-based tablets.

Oracle's patent infringement suit versus Google over Android aside, product development on Android continues unabated.

Asustek Computer, whose Windows XP-based Eee PC netbooks are popular in the United States and abroad, will launch its first Android tablet in March, Asus CEO Jerry Shen said.

PCWorld said Asus' first Android tablet will feature the Eee Pad brand and will cost less than $399, comparing favorably to Apple's trail-blazing iPad, which starts at $499. This low-end, 10-inch device is being branded the Eee Pad EP101TC.

Asus will launch a 12-inch, high-end tablet based on Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System for $1,000 in December or January, Shen said.

This machine, tagged the Eee Pad EP121, is priced so much higher than the Android tablet partly because it will sport a docking station that lets users transform it into a laptop computer.

The company will launch another Windows-based Eee Pad sans docking station in January. This 10-inch device, running Windows Embedded Compact 7, will sit between the Android-based EP101TC and the Eee Pad EP121 and cost $399 to $499.

But it's clear Asus is betting big on Android from the development manpower it's throwing at the platform.

Shen told reporters after the company's earnings call Aug. 13 that Asus has more than 800 software engineers working on Android, most of whom are working for the company's smartphone division.

Some of those engineers will be transferred to the tablet product division in an effort to focus on challenging the iPad and other Android tablets entering the market.

While Apple is selling million of iPads, Android tablets are pouring into the market much the way Android-based smartphones proliferated.

Motorola is building a tablet with a 10-inch screen powered by a 1GHz or 1.3GHz processor. The tablet, according to Boy Genius Report, will boast a front-facing camera for video chat and Android 3.0 when it appears in 2011.

It is not clear if this is the same Motorola-Verizon TV tablet the Financial Times reported. Lenovo, Samsung, Hewlett-Packard and others are all building tablets based on Android.

Some 70 Android-based phones have flooded the market since late 2008, and it's no stretch to think the same success won't be duplicated for tablets.

That is, of course, unless Oracle succeeds in halting use of the Android OS due to concerns that it infringes on Java patents it gained when it bought Sun Microsystems this year.

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Asus Readies Android-based Eee Pad for March Launch

Asustek Computer plans to launch its first tablet device with Google's Android mobile operating system in March, the company's CEO said Friday.

The Android tablet will be the third in the Eee Pad family and will cost less than US$399, said Jerry Shen, CEO of Asustek, speaking to reporters after the company's second quarter earnings conference.

Apple's iPad, by comparison, costs $499 for the version with the least amount of storage. Companies have been scrambling to put out rivals to the iPad after seeing its popularity rocket since its launch.

Asustek currently has a team of over 800 software engineers working on Android but mostly for their smartphone division. Some of those engineers will be transferred to the tablet product division, Shen said.

He declined to comment further on the device.

Asustek will launch its first tablet device in December or January, a 12-inch touchscreen tablet that will cost around US$1,000, Shen said.

What makes the device more expensive than, say, the iPad, is that it comes with a docking station that transforms it into a laptop computer.

"If you want to compete with the iPad, you have to do more than just be less expensive," Shen said. "You have to offer more features. We want to spend more time perfecting the [Eee Pad] before we launch. We're looking more at Q1 to launch the devices."

The device, officially called the Eee Pad EP121, has Microsoft's Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor inside.

Asustek also plans to launch a second Eee Pad in January, a tablet with a 10-inch touchscreen that does not include a docking station. It uses processing cores from Arm inside and runs Microsoft's Windows Embedded Compact 7 software. It will cost between US$399 and US$499.

The 12-inch and 10-inch touchscreen Eee Pads were first displayed by Asustek at Computex in June.

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Eee Tablet Becomes Eee Note, Gets Priced And Dated Along With Eee Pad

Not one to be left out of a market, Asus has been working on its latest entry to the tablet market for some time now, teasing both the Eee Tablet and Eee Pad over the last few months but never really setting a date or price. No longer!

The Eee Pad will cost $400 and run Android, but that’s about as much information as we get… except that it’s launching in March. March? Are you kidding me? There will be a new iPad out by then!

The Eee Tablet may be renamed the Eee Note, so that people don’t confuse it with tablet PCs. Okay, then why would you call it the Eee Tablet in the first place? And if you’re worried about customers being confused, why did you make your actual tablet look like an iPad, and then call it an EeePad? Answers are not forthcoming, friends. Anyway, the Eee Tablet will be sold in October for $300, and although I thought it looked cool in its demo, the fact is it’s just a monochrome LCD tablet running a special version of Linux. The truth is it combines the worst of both worlds. By the time it comes out we may be hearing about color e-ink devices, too.

More interesting is the 12-inch tablet announced by Asus, which will cost $1000 and dock with a station to become a regular laptop — not unlike the U1 from Lenovo. And then there will be the other other tablet, which will be ARM-powered, run Windows Embedded Compact 7 Itty-Bitty Eensy-Weensy Edition, and will sell for between $400 and $500.

Really hedging their bets, aren’t they?

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WP7- communicator from ASUSTeK in the photograph

The user of the service of the micro -[blogov] Of twitter under the nick Of shaistajafri shared with the photograph of communicator under control of the operating system Windows Of phone 7. by the way, now [blog] was inaccessible, but photograph was already [rastirazhirovan] on the Internet. [Reliz] of the final version of this platform is increasingly nearer as the production of the first devices on its basis; therefore this theme causes increasing interest. Information about the models on the base Windows Of phone 7, including their photograph, periodically they percolate into the worldwide network.

In the new photograph - solution from the company Of aSUSTeK Of computer, until it is clear, as it is called. Judging by the photograph, this communicator ASUS is monoblock with the large sensory screen and the sensory buttons under it, apparatus keyboard evidently, but on the screen it is possible to examine the interface Windows Of phone 7. besides photograph, there are no data about the communicator. Including it does not communicate about its characteristics and periods of release. But, possibly, the output of device for the market takes place the even before the end present year.

Asus Of eeeBox EB1501P - [nettop] with the drawing NVIDIA Of ion 2

Company ASUS has not only huge amount of models of [netbukov], but also not less imposing catalog of the models of compact computers, [nettopov]. In this case Taiwan producer uses the most contemporary technologies in his solutions. Specifically, such foremost devices include [nettop] Of asus Of eeeBox EB1501P, the information about which became known to the French resource Of blogeee.

Outwardly the model Of asus Of eeeBox EB1501P is remarkable in no way against the background the mass of analogous proposals from ASUS. Entire most interesting - inside the small housing. The main innovation of model is the use of a graphic adapter NVIDIA Of ion 2. from earlier versions it differs in terms of support to video of high clearness. Other characteristics include the binuclear processor Of atom Of d525, 2 GB of working storage DDR3 and 250 GB hard drive. Interfaces include HDMI output and the module of 802.11n Wi-Fi, and also Bluetooth, eSATA, and USB- ports.

Garmin-Asus nuvifone M10 now available across India

Garmin and Asus announced the launch of nuvifone M10 in India. The M10 is a full-touchscreen powered by the latest version of Windows Mobile, namely Windows Mobile 6.5.3.In India the nuvifone M10 comes with preinstalled map data (provided by Nokia’s wholly-owned subsidiary Navteq) for 62 of tthe country’s largest cities and offers turn-by-turn voice guided navigation with junction view and lane

Asus M10 nuvifone with Windows mobile OS

Asus is not a very famous mobile phone manufacturer but they have launched couple of new mobile phones. this is Asus M10 nuvifone which announced last week. it's a full touchscreen phone which has a 3.5 inch resistive touchscreen. the phone has 4GB internal memory and supports up to 32GB memory cards. it also has an Accelerometer sensor to rotate UI.
Asus M10 nuvifone is a 3G phone which supports 7.2MBP/s HSDPA speed. it also has both wi-fi and bluetooth features. the main camera of this phone is 5MP and maxumum picture resolution is 2592 x 1944 pixels. the camera supports video recording and Geo-tagging features.
this phone runs with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional OS. it has a 600MHz processor to run it properly. Asus M10 nuvifone has a good GPS application with A-GPS support. it also comes with pre installed windows mobile applications like pocket office.

Android Android Android

Google's Android OS for smartphones is finally getting ready for a full blast. You can now consider T-Mobile's G1 and MyTouch3G as a soft launch pad as Verizon's involvement and some heavy hitting manufactures are lining up with some big hits to come: (lots of links, you've been warned!)

Verizon: Incase you've been hiding in a cave somewhere, the whole "Droid" campaign is really a whole series of Android phones that is about to arrive. You've got atleast two phones in the "Droid" series Sholes by Motorola and Eris (aka HTC Desire) coming very soon. Lets not forget Sprint has got a set or two running Android while old T-Mobile will be up to its third Android handset (G1, MyTouch3G and Pulse) and a limited edition MyTouch3G Fender edition w/ 3.5mm headphone jack!

Motorola's entire survival strategy is pegged against mobile. You've got: Sholes, Zeppelin, Cliq, Motus?, Calgary, and Morrison.

HTC is of course no slouch with its smartphone efforts, already with G1, Hero, Tattoo, Hero (Sprint version) and MyTouch3G out and about, they've got Eris, Desire, Dragon, Pulse and probably a whole lot more coming your way.

Samsung is not going to hold back either, with i7500/Galaxy, Behold II, and Moment added to its lineup.

Asus will launch an Android phone before the year is over while Sony's rumored Xperia X3 will also be running Android. Acer decides to join the Android party with Liquid.

Remember that old prediction I've made about Google Android to dominate mobile space, looks like its happening right before us!

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Asus nuvifone G60 the full face touchscreen Linux powered phone


After launching apple i-phone, the new trend has born. that is full face touchscreen phones. now Samsung and LG are pioneers of these kind of phones. now asus has launched this type phone, but is it very special one. this phone is very similar to apple i-phone in features. but it runs with Linux operating System. there are lot of mobile phones which runs with linux OS, but most of them are not popular brands. but remember Google Android is also a linux based OS.
Asus nuvifone has 3.55 inch full face TFT touchscreen. the internal memory is 4Gb and it supports up to 16Gb memory cards. nuvifone is a 3G phone which supports three 3G bands. also it allows 7.2Mbps HSDPA internet connectivity. G60 has built in full featured GPS receiver with A-GPS support. also it has built in Google maps application.
Asus nuvifone has good business features. it has full featured organizer and Document viewer which suppports many file types such as PDF,Word and exel. the camera is 3.15 Mp and maximum picture resolution is 2048x1536 pixels.





Asus Unveiled P835 WVGA Windows Phone Release

Not during Mobile World Congress,but last week ASUS has launched the P835, a full touch screen windows phone featuring a 3.5-inch display screen with WVGA resolution. The Asus P835 was first leaked in September last year, has a codename “Galaxy 7″. Apart from the fast HSUPA 7.2Mbps download speeds, the P835 provides a trackball for effortless scrolling and an updated touch-optimized interface,

Asus M930 communicator pics

more details coming soon.........




Asus P565 new smartphone



Asus P565 is another newest smartphone. it's a slider mechanism phone which has 2.8 inch touchscreen. P565 is a 3G phone which supports HSDPA technology. its a very featured and powerful phone. P565 runs with windows mobile 6.1 professional edition OS. it has a Marvell TavorP 800 MHz processor and 128Mb RAM.
Asus P565 has a built-in GPS receiver and google maps application. The camera is 3.2Mp and it supports 30fps video recording.

All features

- Built-in GPS receiver with SiRF StarIII chipset
- Windows Media Player
- Java MIDP 2.0
- Organizer
- World Clock
- Calculator
- Office editor (Word, Excel)
- Office viewer (PowerPoint, PDF)
- Business Card recognition
- Built-in handsfree
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and bluetooth

Nokia 5800 a real copycat of apple i-phone




if you have read my previous posts, i have posted many i-phone copycat phones. but most of them are samsung or LG phones. but now nokia is in this list because of this phone.
For the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is one of Nokia's most widely talked about (and leaked) phones of recent memory. There's no doubt that it is going to garner attention, coming in the wake of the recent spate of touch phones, including, of course, the Apple iPhone. While it's not Nokia's first touch phone (Nokia 7700/7110) or its first recent touch device (Nokia N810), it is the first S60 touch enabled phone and is a significant landmark in Nokia's mobile device story. However, it is worth noting from the start that it is not "Nokia's touch phone", instead it is the first in a portfolio of touch enabled phones from Nokia. This is an important distinction because, while the 5800 can tell us much about Nokia's touch platform generally, it can only be fairly assessed in the context of its own market positioning (music focused, cost of 279 Euro before taxes and subsidies).

all features

-HSDPA 900 / 2100
-TFT touchscreen, 16M colors
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Handwriting recognition
- 81 MB internal memory
- 128 MB SDRAM memory
- ARM 11 369 MHz CPU
-Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
-3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA@30fps), flash; secondary videocall camera
-- Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS support
- Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
- MPEG4/WMV/3gp video player
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- TV out
- 3.5 mm audio output jack
- Voice command/dial
- Document viewer
- T9
- Photo editor
- Built-in handsfree


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ASUS Introduces P565 PDA Phone with Fastest Mobile CPU

ASUS has introduced the ASUS P565, a business PDA phone that boasts an 800 MHz processor. Featuring ASUS’ latest touch-driven user interface called Glide UI, the P565 comes with a 2.8″ touchscreen running at a high resolution of 480 x 640 pixels, 3 megapixel camera, built in GPS, WiFi and support HSDPA data connection. The fast processor renders the P565 particularly amenable to multitasking,

Blackberry Storm 9500 3G smart phone, looks like apple i-phone




this is another blackberry smart phone. this is special because unlike many other Blackberry phones, 9500 3G has 3.2 inch full touch screen. also it is very similar to a apple i-phone. if you see its menu and the main screen, they are similar to i-phone's interface.
The BlackBerry® Storm™ 9500 is a gorgeous touch screen 3G Smartphone which comes in a sophisticated black coloured casing. The casing is elegant in design with its smooth & curvaceous silver coloured edges. The overall size of the handset is well proportioned for ease of use which measures 14mm deep, 62.2mm wide & 112.5mm tall. The BlackBerry® Storm™ 9500 is not an ultra lightweight handset but that is due to all it's built in features & technologies but it certainly will not weigh its user down weighing 155 grams including the fitted battery.

full specifications

Screen
3.2 Inch 65k Colour Touch Screen (320 x 240 Pixels)

Imaging
3.2 Megapixel Camera
Auto Focus
Flash
Camera Settings
Camera Key
Video Player (MPEG4, H263, H264 & WMV)
Video Recorder
Video Streaming

Messaging
SMS (Text Messaging)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
Wireless Email
Email with Attachments
Email Integrated Accounts
Instant Messaging

Sound
Media Player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMA ProPlus)
MP3 & MIDI Ringtones
Polyphonic Ringtones
Roxio® Media Manager
Microphone
Mono & Stereo Headset

Entertainment
Downloadable Games

Connectivity
3G HSDPA
Bluetooth®
USB
GPRS
EDGE

Network
Quad Band Technology (GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900)
HSDPA 2100

Internet
HTML
RIM® Wireless Modem

Memory & Talk Time
128 MB Flash Memory & 1 GB Memory plus MicroSD™ Memory Option up to 8 GB
5.5 Hours Talk Time
360 Hours Standby

Weight & Size
155 g
112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm





Nokia new concept phones



if you have seen my recent posts, you may find my blog posts about nokia tube concept and nokia aneon. this is another nokia concept but still they havent annouced even its name. but if you see these pictures, you may feel its a another future phone like Nokia morph concept.
because of this is their newest concept design, still nokia havent announced this phones specifications much. but seems its display is its surface. and its a touch sensitive one.
also its surface has another unusual quality. that is, this phone's surface can change to things like flexible buttons and keypads.
still these are the every thing about this phone but hope more soonly.


Asus Android Smartphone Available in 2009

According to a report on digitimes today, Asustek (Asus) is planning to launch its Android smartphone in 2009 next year. The company plan to announce the phone in the first half of 2009 and it will target the Taiwan market first before selling it to other regions.Asus has recently launched its new Windows Mobile smartphone, called Asus P552w, featuring a new touch UI Glide developed by Asus.