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www.tweaktown.com ASUS just finished up with its press conference today in Taipei which launched a range of new notebooks from 13.3-inch all the way up to the monster 18.4-inch NX90JQ desktop replacement model that we will go hands-on with after this one. The ASUS U33Jc was first shown during CES, but today we get to see the final shipping version that will go on sale in Taiwan and presumably around the world in the middle of next month. In Taiwan it has a street price that works out to be 1300 USD, it may end up being slightly cheaper in the US. This 13.3-inch notebook weighs in at 1.8KG and comes with an impressive 8 cell battery that ASUS claims can provide up to 11 hours of on the go power, of course in the best case scenario. We checked Windows batter life and it was stating around 9 hours left with about 90% charge not bad at all. What is interesting is that this model doesnt include any optical drive, so it looks like it will be suited for the folks out there who download movies rather than watch them on DVD or Blu-ray. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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www.netbooknews.com First impressions and hands on video of the new ASUS U33jc bamboo notebok. We show off the computer & talk about how the line between notebooks & netbooks blurs just a little bit more.

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Part 1 of a 2 Part Review of the New ASUS U33JC-A1 Laptop Featuring Intel i3 370M CPU, 4GB DDR3 1333MHz Ram, 320GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive and a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce 310M with Optimus Technology More Info Here: www.xoticpc.com

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Nếu có bất cứ thắc mắc nào về hiệu năng chơi game hay chất lương âm thanh và đặc biệt bộ driver Optimus version mới và kích hoạt PhysX, mời bạn truy cập vào forum.amtech.com.vn Thông số kỉ thuật của ASUS U33Jc: Display: 13.3 inch LED...

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Part 2 of a 2 Part Review of the New ASUS U33JC-A1 Laptop Featuring Intel i3 370M CPU, 4GB DDR3 1333MHz Ram, 320GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive and a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce 310M with Optimus Technology More Info Here: www.xoticpc.com

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astore.amazon.com ASUS U33JC-A1 Bamboo for Sale ( Click Here ) Welcome to ASUS U33JC-A1 Bamboo & ASUS USA Online Store.

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Видеообзор имиджевого 13-дюймового ноутбука ASUS U33Jc. Сравнить цены: hotline.ua

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Analisis de prestaciones del Asus U33JC de la gama "Bamboo collection".

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www.u33jc-a1.com - ASUS U33JC-A1 13.3-Inch Bamboo Laptop Drawing on the symbolism of bamboo as a durable renewable resource, the sophisticated U33Jc bamboo notebook with a 13.3-inch HD LED-backlit display combines distinguished aesthetics with premium technology. The stylish U33Jc-A1 bamboo shell reduces the use of plastic material by up to 15%,1 and enhances a brushed-aluminum interior. Sleek and user-friendly, this mobile phenom blends powerful yet energy-efficient technology to deliver an astounding 10 hours of battery life between charges. Find the full specification at http

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www.u33jc-a1.com - ASUS U33JC-A1 13.3-Inch Bamboo Laptop Drawing on the symbolism of bamboo as a durable renewable resource, the sophisticated U33Jc bamboo notebook with a 13.3-inch HD LED-backlit display combines distinguished aesthetics with premium technology. The stylish U33Jc-A1 bamboo shell reduces the use of plastic material by up to 15%,1 and enhances a brushed-aluminum interior. Sleek and user-friendly, this mobile phenom blends powerful yet energy-efficient technology to deliver an astounding 10 hours of battery life between charges. Find the full specification at http

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Instant Savings on Select ASUS Bamboo Laptops #4.ASUS U43JC-X1 14-Inch Bamboo Laptop (10 Hours of Battery Life) www.amazon.com *Drawing on the symbolism of bamboo as a durable renewable resource, the sophisticated U43Jc bamboo notebook with a 14-inch HD LED-backlit display combines distinguished aesthetics with premium technology. #3.ASUS U53JC-C1 15.6-Inch Laptop (Bamboo) www.amazon.com *15.6" HD LED (1366 x768)/i5-480M (2.66GHz)/4G DDR3/NV 310M 1G DDR3 + Intel GMA HD/640G 5400/Super Multi/W7HP (64bit)/802.11BGN/8-cell/BT/ Intel WiDi/1 USB 3.0 port/HDMI #2. ASUS U43JC-B1 14-Inch Thin and Light Laptop (Bamboo) www.amazon.com *14" HD LED (1366 x768) / i5-460M (2.53GHz) / 4G DDR3 / NV 310M 1G DDR3 + Intel GMA HD / 640G 5400 / Super Multi / W7HP (64bit) / 802.11BGN / 8-cell / Bluetooth / WiDi / 1 USB 3.0 port / 2 USB 2.0 ports / HDMI #1.ASUS U33JC-A1 13.3-Inch Laptop (Bamboo) www.amazon.com *Drawing on the symbolism of bamboo as a durable renewable resource, the sophisticated U33Jc bamboo notebook with a 13.3-inch HD LED-backlit display combines distinguished aesthetics with premium technology.

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delladamogiv.blinkweb.com click here From the beginning, Dell's Adamo line of laptops have been anything but status quo. Starting with the company's viral "leaks" on phony fashion sites, straight on to the weird launch non-launch at CES, and culminating with a burst of PR boasting the systems' surprisingly low-powered internals and freakishly high price-point, it's been nothing if not noteworthy. Now we've finally had a chance to see how Dell's answer to the MacBook Air (and X301 for good measure) performs in the real world. The big question? Is this beauty worth the time and trouble... and that big outlay of green? Read on for an in-depth look at what the Adamo does -- and doesn't -- deliver on. Update: Dell pinged to let us know that the covering on the lid and screen is actually glass -- we've updated the review to reflect (no pun intended) that info. Dell Adamo Design If you're just judging books (or notebooks, in this case) by their cover, the Adamo looks like a Times bestseller. From the sleek, sophisticated packaging (a hard, simple plastic shell with clasps at the bottom and a small arrangement of accessories in origami-like cardboard), right on down to the killer industrial design of the system itself, the Adamo is stunning. Once you wrest the laptop from its sexy confines, you find a thin and light -- though not terribly light -- sliver of computing art. Much of Dell's process for the Adamo seems to be about texture. On the black... er, "Onyx" version we have ...

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delladamogiv.blinkweb.com click here From the beginning, Dell's Adamo line of laptops have been anything but status quo. Starting with the company's viral "leaks" on phony fashion sites, straight on to the weird launch non-launch at CES, and culminating with a burst of PR boasting the systems' surprisingly low-powered internals and freakishly high price-point, it's been nothing if not noteworthy. Now we've finally had a chance to see how Dell's answer to the MacBook Air (and X301 for good measure) performs in the real world. The big question? Is this beauty worth the time and trouble... and that big outlay of green? Read on for an in-depth look at what the Adamo does -- and doesn't -- deliver on. Update: Dell pinged to let us know that the covering on the lid and screen is actually glass -- we've updated the review to reflect (no pun intended) that info. Dell Adamo Design If you're just judging books (or notebooks, in this case) by their cover, the Adamo looks like a Times bestseller. From the sleek, sophisticated packaging (a hard, simple plastic shell with clasps at the bottom and a small arrangement of accessories in origami-like cardboard), right on down to the killer industrial design of the system itself, the Adamo is stunning. Once you wrest the laptop from its sexy confines, you find a thin and light -- though not terribly light -- sliver of computing art. Much of Dell's process for the Adamo seems to be about texture. On the black... er, "Onyx" version we have ...

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delladamogiv.blinkweb.com click here From the beginning, Dell's Adamo line of laptops have been anything but status quo. Starting with the company's viral "leaks" on phony fashion sites, straight on to the weird launch non-launch at CES, and culminating with a burst of PR boasting the systems' surprisingly low-powered internals and freakishly high price-point, it's been nothing if not noteworthy. Now we've finally had a chance to see how Dell's answer to the MacBook Air (and X301 for good measure) performs in the real world. The big question? Is this beauty worth the time and trouble... and that big outlay of green? Read on for an in-depth look at what the Adamo does -- and doesn't -- deliver on. Update: Dell pinged to let us know that the covering on the lid and screen is actually glass -- we've updated the review to reflect (no pun intended) that info. Dell Adamo Design If you're just judging books (or notebooks, in this case) by their cover, the Adamo looks like a Times bestseller. From the sleek, sophisticated packaging (a hard, simple plastic shell with clasps at the bottom and a small arrangement of accessories in origami-like cardboard), right on down to the killer industrial design of the system itself, the Adamo is stunning. Once you wrest the laptop from its sexy confines, you find a thin and light -- though not terribly light -- sliver of computing art. Much of Dell's process for the Adamo seems to be about texture. On the black... er, "Onyx" version we have ...

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www.youtube.com The ad I was talking about. After some use, I've found that the plastic shell on the bottom and the stupid silver rim are VERY crappy, and I often feel like I'm going to break it if I grab the bottom of the DVD area. The bamboo is actually the sturdiest part XP TF2 works great w/ some minor lag, and works well on Wi-Fi! Is there anyone who can tell me what the security loop is? I seriously need to know. It's finally back from the shop, and I've seen a vast improvement in speed with the new hard drive. The battery life is great, but finding only about 6 or so hours instead of 9 or 10. I only really play TF2 and it has worked great will little to no lag on a LAN connection. Trackpad still annoying, and I wish they wouldn't blend it into the bamboo so well; I can't tell where my finger is with respect to the pad. Have had a few software issues, especially with Windows, including odd updating and the like. Don't know if that has to do with the hardware or the software.

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ASUS U45JC-A2B 14-Inch Laptop (Black) www.amazon.com ASUS U33JC-A1 13.3-Inch Laptop (Bamboo) www.amazon.com ASUS K72F-B1 17.3-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Dark Brown) www.amazon.com ASUS K52JT-A1 15.6-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Dark Brown) www.amazon.com ...

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Link: www.buy.com Drawing on the symbolism of bamboo as a durable renewable resource, the sophisticated bamboo notebook series from ASUS combines distinguished aesthetics with premium technology. A stylish bamboo shell reduces the use of plastic material by up to 15%, and enhances a brushed aluminum interior. Sleek and user-friendly, these mobile phenoms blend powerful yet energy-efficient technology to deliver astounding battery life between charges.

0.57 min.
delladamogiv.blinkweb.com click here From the beginning, Dell's Adamo line of laptops have been anything but status quo. Starting with the company's viral "leaks" on phony fashion sites, straight on to the weird launch non-launch at CES, and culminating with a burst of PR boasting the systems' surprisingly low-powered internals and freakishly high price-point, it's been nothing if not noteworthy. Now we've finally had a chance to see how Dell's answer to the MacBook Air (and X301 for good measure) performs in the real world. The big question? Is this beauty worth the time and trouble... and that big outlay of green? Read on for an in-depth look at what the Adamo does -- and doesn't -- deliver on. Update: Dell pinged to let us know that the covering on the lid and screen is actually glass -- we've updated the review to reflect (no pun intended) that info. Dell Adamo Design If you're just judging books (or notebooks, in this case) by their cover, the Adamo looks like a Times bestseller. From the sleek, sophisticated packaging (a hard, simple plastic shell with clasps at the bottom and a small arrangement of accessories in origami-like cardboard), right on down to the killer industrial design of the system itself, the Adamo is stunning. Once you wrest the laptop from its sexy confines, you find a thin and light -- though not terribly light -- sliver of computing art. Much of Dell's process for the Adamo seems to be about texture. On the black... er, "Onyx" version we have ...

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delladamogiv.blinkweb.com click here From the beginning, Dell's Adamo line of laptops have been anything but status quo. Starting with the company's viral "leaks" on phony fashion sites, straight on to the weird launch non-launch at CES, and culminating with a burst of PR boasting the systems' surprisingly low-powered internals and freakishly high price-point, it's been nothing if not noteworthy. Now we've finally had a chance to see how Dell's answer to the MacBook Air (and X301 for good measure) performs in the real world. The big question? Is this beauty worth the time and trouble... and that big outlay of green? Read on for an in-depth look at what the Adamo does -- and doesn't -- deliver on. Update: Dell pinged to let us know that the covering on the lid and screen is actually glass -- we've updated the review to reflect (no pun intended) that info. Dell Adamo Design If you're just judging books (or notebooks, in this case) by their cover, the Adamo looks like a Times bestseller. From the sleek, sophisticated packaging (a hard, simple plastic shell with clasps at the bottom and a small arrangement of accessories in origami-like cardboard), right on down to the killer industrial design of the system itself, the Adamo is stunning. Once you wrest the laptop from its sexy confines, you find a thin and light -- though not terribly light -- sliver of computing art. Much of Dell's process for the Adamo seems to be about texture. On the black... er, "Onyx" version we have ...

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Drawing on the symbolism of bamboo as a durable, renewable resource, sophisticated U Bamboo Collection Notebooks combine distinguished aesthetics with premium technology for a trailblazing PC experience. ASUS U Series Bamboo Collection notebooks are available at www.mobileadvance.com

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