ASUS CEO Jerry Shen announced the launch of a new ASUS Smartbook in first quarter of 2010. The Smartbook is expected to be priced at a reasonable £150.
Illustrating smartbooks as low power, 3G-enabled ultra portable laptops with ARM-based processors, the company over passes the crack between smartphone and netbook. Therefore, using the low power processor, this doesn’t need a fan with the returns in terms of effectual price and notable battery life.
Explicating the smartbook features, it would conventionally have a yet smaller form factor than a netbook, which nowadays packs a 10-inch screen on average, except would need smaller batteries with the help of less power consuming processors.
With the new device being launched ASUS expect to reach the same peak of the early EEE PCs, hence, evidently consider the upcoming smartbook to become as popular as the above-mentioned Eee PC netbook series, observed as one of the main rationale for striking growth.
Consequently, consumers are energized to acquire the ASUS Smartbook in next few months and experience a yet another incredible attribute.
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