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First on the scene, enjoy a GentechPC exclusive first look at the new Asus G75VW 17″ high performance gaming laptop. A constant strive forward for the G series, the G75 now includes the 3rd generation Intel Ivy Bridge CPU based on the new 22nm fabrication process (Intel Core i7 3610QM). Also new is the Nvidia GTX 660M and 670M gpu’s. With all the new hardware it still retains its classy looks and incredibly slim form factor. Despite the slim design it boasts one of the quietest and best performing cooling systems on the market. Another ace up the sleeve of the G75 is the inclusion of the new technology Thurderbolt, this port offers an incredibly high speed connection to use with a lot of new peripherals. Be sure to check out the video for more details and a step by step look at the laptop. More details on our site www.gentechpc.com Phone: 1.800.990.7945 E-Mail: Service@GentechPC.com

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Link: www.buy.com The 17.3-inch HD-ready K72Jr-X5 notebook is an all-around performer with potent multitasking and multimedia features. This versatile notebook has been engineered with a scratch-resistant infusion design that will remain new looking day after day. You’ll experience a new level of multitasking performance from the Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost Technology for up to 2.66Ghz of power when you need it, with no interruption in what you’re doing.

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Read the review: www.mikesquarter.com Second part of my Asus G74SX review, with details on hardware, specs and some multimedia abilities. More details on www.mikesquarter.com

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This video review takes a look at the new, super-slim Asus EeePC X101 and compares it to the upgraded, but more mainstream EeePC 1011px netbook. Plenty of details and even a performance comparison. Both are running Ubuntu Ubermix, which you can learn more about at goo.gl

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Written review: www.mikesquarter.com Playing some games: www.youtube.com A detailed review of the Asus G75VW / G75V, the most powerful config of the G75 gaming line. This one comes with a Core i7-3720QM, Nvidia GTX 670M graphics, 16 GB of storage, 256 GB SSD and regular 750 GB HDD, plus a 17.3 inch Full HD 3D display. It is all in all a beast and will be able to deal with anything you’ll throw at it, from games, to photo/video editors, from 3D rendering software to virtual machines and such stuff. This Asus G75VW config goes for 2000+ bucks, but the Asus G75 series has a starting price of 99 in the US. More details are available on www.mikesquarter.com

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www.salmanashrafny.com A review of the Asus Zenbook UX31 (13.3″ model). Technical Specifications: – Intel Core i5-2557M 1.7GHz Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.7GHz, 3MB Cache – 4GB DDR3 Memory – 128GB Solid State Drive (SSD) with SATA 3.0 – 13.3″ HD LED Backlit Display (1600 x 900) – USB 3.0 – Intel HD Graphics 3000 – Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n WLAN – Bluetooth V4.0 – Card Reader (SD Card) – Integrated 0.3MP Web Camera & Microphone – Stereo Speakers powered by Bang & Olufsen ICEPower Connections: 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, Headphone-out, Microphone-in, micro HDMI, mini VGA Approximate Dimensions (WxHxD): 12.80 x 8.78 x 0.12 ~ 0.71 inches Approximate Unit Weight: 2.87 pounds

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Also read the written review here: www.netbooklive.com An in depth video review of the Asus EEE PC 1025C, the mainstream Asus netbook in 2012, part of the new EEE PC Flare line of ultraportable laptops. This one is going to be available in a bunch of configurations. Our unit comes with an Atom N2800 processor, 1 GB of RAM, 320 GB hard-drive and Windows 7 Starter. It was pretty snappy during the test and managed to run HD content at ease. The 3 Cell battery offered around 4 hours of life on average, but there’s also a 6 Cell battery available that will double those numbers. The Asus 1025C should start at 9 and will be available in stores soon. More details are available on www.netbooklive.com Get in touch with me on twitter twitter.com or on G+ : plus.google.com

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For more information, read the full review at: www.phonearena.com PhoneArena presents a video review of the Asus Transformer Pad 300 – a new tablet by Asus, positioned as a more affordable offering, compared to the flagship 700 series.

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Lisa Gade compares the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 and the Acer Iconia Tab A510 Android 4.0 tablets. Check out our video review of the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 at: www.youtube.com Check out our video review of the Acer Iconia Tab A510 at: www.youtube.com

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Tablet-News.com reviews the ASUS Eee Pad Slider tablet, a Honeycomb device with a sliding QWERTY tablet. One of the first reviews in the world right here! It’s the first in English actually!

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