Yesterday ASUS stunned and pleased our eyeballs with the announcement of the 12-inch
N20A laptop, and today two more get added to the crew: the 14.1-inch N80V and the 15.4-inch N50V. Both have the option of T9400 / P8600 / P7350 Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, up to 4GB of RAM, and each pack NVIDIA's GeForce 9300M GPU with 512MB of VRAM. The N80V has an up to 320GB hard drive capacity while the N50V goes up to 500GB. The N80V boasts a WXGA display and the NV50 offers WXGA / WXGA+ / WSXGA+ options. There's also a stunning selection of ports, including eSATA and HDMI on both of these bad boys. For unequaled spec-reading pleasure, hit the read links.
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still waiting for the WWJDVGA+ option
Still waiting for you to die.
What Would Jesus Do Video Graphics Array?
Good luck. That will be too bright to display any pictures.
Give me a demo on yourself first then I'll decide
Sure, i'm a cat. You, on the other hand, might be in a slight pickle.
ASUS has confused me no-end with their endless denominations of laptops lately. I'm certain I'm not the only one either.
It must be hard to be you.
phanbouy is running this article so stand back world!
Hahaha sarcasm is clever. You're clever.
You misspelled phan.
Obama!!
keep the aimless and inane remarks to your self.
can't they just use fewer model numbers with more configuration options?
No, silly, that would make too much sense.
I've said it before and I'll say it again- this laptop's shell looks like it's made of the cheap plastic that is used to make fake jewelery necklaces.
Definitely not pearl necklaces.
Oh, and the salmon pink? WTF man?
Someone needs to tell Asus that faux-wood paneling kind of went out of style in the seventies.
How did you guys miss the "built-in air ionizer"?!
These look ok but I am still waiting on ASUS to put out a decent 16" notebook
Keep refreshing engadget... should only be an hour or two before the next Asus laptop announcement.
Is it just me, or this laptop vaguely resembles the HP standard design.
Of course it "vaguely resembles" HP's design, they're both laptops.
Check out my review of the Asus X83Vm - X1
It's a great PC and I would suggest it to anyone that likes to play games on the go.
Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTsk5dw_Q-A