ASUS announces stylish U/UX series ultra-thin laptops

Looking to add some allure to its portable lineup — as if a model named Lamborghini wasn’t enough — ASUS has announced the U and UX series of ultra-thin laptops, expected to launch sometime in Q2. Both feature an illuminated chiclet keyboard and auto-adjusting LED backlit display. The U series also features a 15.6-inch glossy LCD and a touchpad that uses progressively fading lights to follow your fingertips. Under the hood, there’s an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, NVIDIA GeForce G105M, up to 500GB HDD, and Altec Lansing speakers with SRS true surround sound. We don’t have nearly as much information on the UX, unfortunately, but we do know it’s sporting a slot-in optical disc drive. Full press release after the break.

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ASUS Eee Top now available for pre-order at Amazon

ASUS Eee Top now available for pre-order at Amazon

Been looking for an inexpensive all-in-one to unify your life, something that your zombie slave Fido could use in the kitchen to look up recipes yet would also look equally good perched on a minimalist desk? ASUS’s first Eee Top could fit the bill, and it looks to be very close to US availability with the appearance of a pre-order page on Amazon.com. The 15.6-inch touchscreen model has the standard 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB of memory, and XP installed on a 160GB drive. Right now it’s available in either black or white, and whether you’re choosing the presence or absence of all colors you’ll be asked to pay $599.99 — naturally with free shipping available if you’re not in too much of a hurry.

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ASUS’ morning CeBlitz roundup

ASUS went for a repeat of last year’s CeBIT extravagance and threw all manner of product at us this morning. We’ve gotten to play with most of it, and while we’re sure a few more items will trickle past in the next day or two, you can check out the gist of it right here, right now.

The best:

ASUS debuts the Eee PC 1008HA “Shell” 10-inch ultraportable
ASUS has taken the wraps off its latest Eee PC, the 1008HA we heard was on the way to follow up on the S101.
Hands-on with ASUS’ Eee Keyboard
Remember that Eee Keyboard that was announced during CES? ASUS did itself proud by bringing a few to CeBIT this year, and we were able to swing by and take a look.
Hands-off with ASUS’ Dual Panel Touchscreen PC at CeBIT
Live from the CeBIT floor, we present to you ASUS’ Dual Panel touchscreen PC.
Hands-on with ASUS’ galleria of Eee PCs at CeBIT
ASUS broke out a stable of Eee PCs here in Germany, and we were on hand to have a look at all of the freshest ones.

The rest:

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ASUS debuts the Eee PC 1008HA “Shell” 10-inch ultraportable

ASUS has taken the wraps off its latest Eee PC, the 1008HA we heard was on the way to follow up on the S101. As far as anyone can tell — ASUS is a little coy on specs so far — the laptop harbors fairly traditional netbook specs and a netbook pricepoint, but the exterior is all new and rather attractive. The computer is 1-inch thick and weighs 2.4 pounds, with a curved, shiny plastic “shell” (ASUS calls it “pearlescent”) to give a bit more luster than the average Eee PC. ASUS is including 802.11n, Bluetooth, 3G and WiMAX options, and packing in it Eee Sharing and Eee Arena software. We’ll be looking to dig up more specs and some hands-on time with this unit this week at CeBIT.

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ASUS shows off Eee Stick at CeBIT

Just in case you missed the ASUS barrage from earlier this morning, we’ll bring you back up to speed while also showing off another fun gizmo the company drug to Hannover. The motion sensing Eee Sticks were on hand at CeBIT, and in varying colors to boot. We were too bashful to get a video of ourselves playing in the demo rig the company had set up, but we’re making it our mission to coerce other attendees to have a go and let us film them tomorrow. ‘Til then, have a look at the stationary Sticks below.

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Hands-off with ASUS Marine Cool concept motherboard

We saw the first motherboard we’d actually consider buying a clear case for earlier this week when ASUS announced its new Marine Cool concept mobo, so we couldn’t resist the urge to swing by and grab a few snaps of it here at CeBIT. Unfortunately, the board was sitting behind 3-inches of bulletproof glass, but that didn’t stop our lens from getting as close as possible. We’ll be frank — this thing looks even better in person, and it just might be the catalyst the mobo world needed to start caring about design.

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Hands-on with ASUS’ Eee Keyboard

Remember that Eee Keyboard that was announced during CES? ASUS did itself proud by bringing a few to CeBIT this year, and we were able to swing by and take a look. The 5-inch, 800 x 480 touchpad was looking mighty fine, and the Atom N270 within seemed plenty powerful. It’s a touch hard to believe that ASUS was able to shove a 16GB SSD, 1GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth modules, VGA / HDMI ouputs and a few USB 2.0 ports within a slim, elegant keyboard, but somehow or another it did. Oh, and the actual typing experience wasn’t bad from the few moments we spent practicing this here post.

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Hands-on with ASUS’ galleria of Eee PCs at CeBIT

ASUS broke out a stable of Eee PCs here in Germany, and we were on hand to have a look at all of the freshest ones. The pivoting, swiveling T91 (or T91GO, as it were) courted us most heavily, though we will admit, even our pansy man hands felt like they were going to twist the swivel screen right off. The touchscreen functionality seemed decent enough, but the spongy display left a bit to be desired. The 1000HE was also on display with its purported 9.5 hours of battery life, as was the WWAN-packin’ 1003HGO. See for yourself if our word ain’t good enough.

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Hands-on: ASUS’ Lamborghini VX5 laptop

While it was admittedly difficult to turn our attention away from ASUS’ Dual Panel touchscreen PC, we couldn’t help but notice its latest Lamborghini-inspired machine. The newly announced VX5 was on display here at CeBIT, sporting a 1TB SSD, leather panel rests, that iconic Lamborghini logo and a few chrome accents to boot. Oh, and take our word for it — that leather was supple. Real supple.

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Hands-off with ASUS’ Dual Panel Touchscreen PC at CeBIT

It may be snoozin’ time on the East Coast of America, but things are already getting heated in Hannover. Live from the CeBIT floor, we present to you ASUS‘ Dual Panel touchscreen PC. The show models were still very much conceptual, with the hinges showing signs of imperfections and the interface not quite ready to be touched by onlookers. We did spot that the units on hand were humming along on Windows 7, though. The on-screen keyboard looked great from where we stood, but it’s tough to say how hard it would be to get used to banging out dissertations on a flat panel. At any rate, feel free to browse the gallery below — and stick around, we’ll be bringing you lots, lots more where this came from.

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