Showing: All entries for July, 2006




Via’s single chipset for UMPCs

Imagine a UMPC that is 40% smaller in size with better and longer battery life. Yep! VIA seems to be making that possible with its next generation of its chipsets. We had some update on VX700 about 2 months back, now Asus had made an offcial announcement on this.

Via said it has released the Via VX700 chipset which is for Ultra Mobile PCs. According to Via, the VX700 will allow a reduction of UPMC sizes by 40 per cent. The chipset is coupled with Via’s C7-M and gives longer battery life - the chipset itself measures 35mm by 35mm.

Via will release the chipset to mass production this quarter. It includes Unichrome graphics, DDR-2 support, Via “Vinyl” audio, support for S-ATA II and P-ATA hard drives, six USB 2.0 ports and four PCI slots.

Source [the Inquirer]

Long awaited Asus R2H gets FCC approval

Great, Soon we can expect the Asus R2H in the market. Though we have heard a lot and seen pictures of the product, we might always find some hidden features and functionalities that we might have missed. For those curious ones, who can’t wait to get their hands on the R2H, go ahead, download the Product Manual and have fun.

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Though all the manufacturers have their own line of accessories, the Foldable USB Keyboard from Asus looks interesting. “Port Bar” is something new, looks like Asus does not have a dock but this thing called the “port bar” and is more like your port replicator.









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