Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Asus Releases Two Thin and Light Notebook

Asus launches two netbooks are claimed as the thinnest in the world, namelyAsus Eee PC X101 with a thickness of 10 mm and the Asus Eee PC-sized 14.5 mm, weighing 920 grams was taken so lightly traveled.

"Tiny, less than 1.5 centimeters," said Juliana Chen, Business Development Manager for Asus System Business Group Indonesia, Jakarta Monday (13 / 9).
ASUS netbook could be an alternative for users who need an affordable price with reliable performance and attractive design. Both portable computer that uses Intel's Atom processor with 1 GB RAM, 2 USB 2.0 port, microSD slot, a webcam.
Difference between the two laptops, the Asus Eee PC X101 uses SSD 8 GB of storage bases while the Asus Eee PC X101 H using 320 GB HD.
Both portable computers that use an operating system developed MeeGo Intel, the operating system that allows users to berselancara in the world connected to the Internet and social networking pages like Facebook, Twitter and Google +.
Intel MeeGo operating system was developed to help users stay connected to the Internet via a convenient interface. Remarkably, the user does not need to install the operating system and other applications as well as users can do boot in no time.
"No need to install the operating system and applications such as laptops in general, everything is integrated," says Santhosh Vishwanathan, Chief Representative of Intel Indonesia.
Fever cloud computing-based storage, menginsipirasikan ASUS introduces the ASUS service App Store to store the data either written, songs and video into the drop box.
Users can save data of 2 GB for free and subscription of 100 GB in the drop box. ASUS app store was fully supported by the Intel App Store.
Asus Eee PC X101 sold 199 dollars the United States and the Asus Eee PC X101H sold U.S. $ 249 range. Both laptops were available in four colors: black, white, red and brown.
According to IDC, the ASUS was in the top three in the world and in Indonesia with a market share of 15.3 percent.

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