Asus releases something new each year. The new ASUS Smartbook is set to release for 2010. The new ASUS Smartbook has been spotted and designers are starting to show off the new computer.

The ASUS Smartbook is similar to the netbook but is better quality. A few advantages is that the compiter has a 1Ghz SnapDragon Chipset which is extremely energy efficient. This means the ASUS Smartbook will need very little power consumption and will have a great battery life. In addition to this, the ASUS Smartbook is fanless. The system is silent. Noisy computers is one continuous pet peeve for many, but this problem is eliminated with the ASUS Smartbook.
The ASUS Smartbook does run on the Android system. There is a difference between Google Android and Windows. Although Android is decent, it is not as good as Windows.
The company is poised to launch the new ASUS Smartbook in just a few months. The best feature about the ASUS Smartbook is the price. The computer is very reasonable and affordable. It will cost about $184. This is attractive to people who want a nice computer system but don’t have much money.
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Intel might be slow on USB 3.0, but Asus ain’t. The Xtreme Design P7P55D-E is apparently the very first USB 3.0 motherboard. It’s an Intel P55-based mobo that uses a third-party USB 3.0 controller for a pair of ports.
It has 10 USB 2.0 orifices too. Personally, I’d just wait for a full USB 3.0 board, where every port’s USB 3.0. Otherwise, you’re just gonna feel cramped and then dumb, when you have to buy another board. If you must have the 3.0 now this slab supports CrossFire and SLI with a pair of PCIe x 16 slots, a pair of Gigabit ethernet ports, and eSATA. Of course, there’s no price or date for this thing yet, which makes it a little less exciting, perhaps. As exciting as gimped USB 3.0 motherboards can get, anyway.

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