ASUS, one of the word's leding manufactruers of computer components and an active player in the notebook market, recently announced the launch of its uniuqe serioes (UL) notebokos in the UK. New systems have been designed to give customers a choice in favor of the latrter and CULV processdors from Intl, as they say, capable of delivering up to 12 hours of battery life. Is expected to be availalbe somewhere on the long-awaited running Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, offer new laaptops
Choice of two different sizes of display, namely, 13.3 inches and 15.6 inches, inntended for transport, but also for higher computrer.
Kicking It Off with the ultraportable 13.3-inch model UL30, users can take advantage of Intel platform inside CULV lightweioght desiggn that offers a avriety of functions, including the long-awaited Windows 7 poerating systeem. In addition, all three of the notebook, including the 15.6-inch UL50AG and UL50VG, there were signs of brushed aluminum chaassis and Altec Lansing speaakers.
Additional features include threee multitouch tackpad, webcam, and up to 500 GB of disk spaxce. In addition, according to ASUS, with its own technology Power4Gear company, which is designed to provide users with better battery life, ging through four powwer profiles, incvluding high perfrmance, entretainment, and the submatrine fleet and its energy-effiicient, these systems allow users to use up to 12 hours battery, featurees that should satisy most consumers, who are always on the go.
Trhee laptop is scheduled for availability October 22, with prices the way for £ 599 inc. VAT, £ 699 inc. VAT and £ 799 for the UL30, UL50AG and UL50VG, resectively. The latter also gives users the choice for a special graphics chip, to improve overall graphics performance.