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There seem to be a lot of amazing Asus notebooks in the works - I'd love to get a machine with an aluminum or carbon fibre chassis, color shine LCD, and a decent (X700/6600) graphics card. However, I am not interested in a Pentium-M at...
This would be PERFECT for me if it only had a Turion64 base! Is there any chance of switching to an AMD platform?
Turion lacks SATA support? Ah well... that isn't the biggest thing. I don't mind using DDR for now, as AMD platforms can get equivilent/better performance out of DDR than the current Intel/DDR2 setups, on average. I'll keep my eyes...
Hey guys. Glad that Asus finally got its own forum! I'd like to ask if any if there are any Asus notebooks coming up soon that have the following features... Turion Processor (I'd settle for Pentium M 533fsb models...) Aluminum or...
Excellent! Thanks! The details there are a little sketchy - does anyone know if it has the glossy type LCD? Also, is there a DVI output? The picture only shows a VGA, but I wonder if it is like the Ferrari that has both.
Hey guys, I was reading around a few forums (not including this one) and a few posters referred to a new MSI notebook that is going to have a glossy-type screen and dedicated X700 or 6600 GPU, based on the Turion platform. Rumors abound...
Tech - I'm a little unfamilar with undervolting - does lowering the voltage lower the performance, such as underclocking? Or is it lowering the voltage to the lowest possible setting to keep the same performance? thanks for the...
waita sec... the SXGA screen is GLOSSY? Crystal-bright means glossy in my understanding, but I thought the higher resolution display would be matte finish. If this is true however, I'm sold
The title says it all really - I'm inclined to go for the Ferrari4000 currently, but if asus was to come forth with a turion based notebook like the Z71v, I'd grab that in a heartbeat? Anything in July to speak of?
Hmm, is the ETA for the Crystal Brite one relatively soon?
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