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ASUS G53Jw Review: It’s An Awesome Rig, But There Are Flaws

Nothing is better than pwning n00bs in 3D with a 2.93GHz Core i7 processor to boot. Actually, there are many more things better than Black Ops, Counter Strike: Source, Test Drive Unlimited 2, and Bad Company 2 with the option to play in 3D. However, the aforementioned can be rather entertaining. I recently had the chance to review ASUS’ G53Jw, and I found out it’s a great laptop — but there are some nagging issues, and they’re not small.

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ASUS U35JC Review

Nothing major here, just another review unit getting scorched and reviewed. An Nvidia Optimus laptop from ASUS, the U35JC. Besides those Punkbsuter issues that Nvidia has and me working with Nvidia to resolve them and publish a new Verde driver that would fix everything for all Optimus graphics owners, the U35JC is a pleasant Intel Core i3-based laptop with 4GB of DDR3 RAM and a 13.3-inch screen, although there are some dents in its resume.

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Unannounced ASUS Windows Phone 7 handset seen in Pakistan

There’s not much here to go by due to the small dimensions of the picture, but there is the mandated Back, Windows,and Search keys, brushed metal, and what looks like a front-facing camera or proximity sensor on the front. What makes this handset more interesting is that it resembles a field-testing unit, instead of the protoypes that ASUS and others like Samsung made simply to demo the Windows Phone 7 experience. More on this, if it develops!

Via: PocketNow

ASUS Rampage III Extreme motherboard is the queen of all boards

When Crysis 2 comes out (or in my case when I buy Wings Of Prey, a top notch WW2 flight sim with killer graphics, or maybe Test Drive Unlimited 2) you would need computer so fast and expensive, your wallet would jump out of your pants and run away. The ASUS Rampage III Extreme is exactly the motherboard that would do all of that and more. Retailing for $379.99 on Newegg, you’d also probably want to use this in building a new PC, rather than upgrading one (that’s your decision of course). It supports USB 3.0, SATA III, 3-Way SLI or CrossFire, and overclocking, all to make sure you wipe-out all of the n00bs and have everyone pwned in the arena. Thumbs up for ORIGIN PC, an up-and-coming high-end gaming computer company created by Alienware execs by offering this motherboard before everyone else.

ASUS Eee PC 1201N Review

While most blogs go berserk (hello CTIA and HTC EVO 4G!) and write about upcoming Androids (which isn’t bad at all), we’ll take just a little bit of time today to bust a new review out the door. A prime showcase is the ASUS Eee PC 1201N. Complete with a dual-core Atom CPU, 12.1-inch panel, Windows 7 Home Premium, 2GB of RAM, and an island-style keyboard, there’s a lot to love here, especially the light weight. Full review after the “read more” link.

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ASUS Eee Keyboard will now be released in April. Yeah right.

Even though the ASUS Eee Keyboard debuted at CES 2009 there’s still no sign of it on the market. And that’s what the ASUS president Johnny Shih confirmed at CeBIT 2010 in Germany today. He said that ASUS wants to get the user experience and feel just right and that the Atom-powered, 5-inch touchscreen, HDMI-out, UMB equipped keyboard would come out in April for around $500 to $600. Maybe in April he’ll say May…then we’d know the actual release date. Never.

ASUS DR-900 eBook Reader Brings 3G and Wi-Fi to 9-Inch Screen In Style

While we might have been waiting for the 9-inch DR-950, at least we got the DR-900 announced at CeBIT in Germany, a 9-inch eBook reader with Wi-Fi and a 3G option, as well as a purported battery life of 10,000 eBook pages. It also includes a 1024 x 768 resolution on a Sipix panel, making it better than e-ink, 3.5 mm headset jack, support for PDF, TXT, MP3, and ePUB files, and an included 4GB of storage. No price or release date yet, but so far it looks pretty good. Now where’s the ebook store for this thing ASUS? Remember no e-reader in the U.S will succeed if it doesn’t have a bookstore of some sort, like the Nooks, or the Kindles of this world, otherwise, we can pretty much end this here, right now.

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