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The Christmas read/write/web Read »

Posted December 6th, 2010 in .Blogs .Handhelds .Tech
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The Eee Note is definitely one to add to the Christmas wish list

Checking out the latest U41JF and U31 laptops Read »

Posted December 4th, 2010 in .Laptops & Netbooks .Products
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The U41JF and U31 laptops also manage to cram in higher performance mobile CPUs into an ultra-thin chassis.

ASUS U36Jc is just 19mm thin but really packs the power Read »

Posted December 3rd, 2010 in .Laptops & Netbooks .Products
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{Full frequency mobile CPU + Mg-Alu + Super Hybrid Engine + Optimus + LED LCD + USB 3} x super slim design = WANT!

Can ASUS Eee Note EA800 reinvent the digital notepad? Read »

Posted November 29th, 2010 in .Handhelds .Products
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Super touchscreen, ultra-fast display, Cloud services. Sounds good!

Mrs Mario’s Christmas Survival Guide Read »

Posted November 26th, 2010 in .Laptops & Netbooks .Products .Travel
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Mrs Mario shows you how to survive Christmas

Hands on with the O!Play HD2: what’s it like to use? Read »

Posted November 26th, 2010 in .Components .Products
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We grabbed some time with the latest O!Play HD2 media streamer, and we take you through what it has to offer.

Technology trends and hot spots Read »

Posted November 25th, 2010 in .Blogs .Desired .Products .Tech .Trends
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The word “face” may soon be trademarked, the U36 is compared to the MacBook Air, and Rampage is unleashed again

Capturing the Perfect Sound: Clever Student Videos about ASUS SonicMaster Read »

Posted November 24th, 2010 in .ASUS SonicMaster .Technology
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Check out these two interesting videos created by university students who are trying to convey the high-fidelity of SonicMaster audio.

The Pad wars continue Read »

Posted November 23rd, 2010 in .Blogs .Tech
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The pad wars continue and 2011 looks set to see this market get steamy

WePC.com is a tech playground for ASUS and Intel fans Read »

Posted November 22nd, 2010 in .Inspired .Trends
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Got a point to add about a product? WePC wants to gather the collective knowledge of the crowd.