The widest range of products from PCs and servers to external storage media and headphones are being produced under the brand ASUS. Almost everything is for a home network such as Wi-Fi router and adapter are also included. In addition to its traditionally high quality and up-to-date hardware components, many networking products from ASUS the important advantage that you use alternative firmware. This is particularly useful for users who get the most out of their hardware, and they can show that with the ASUS RT-N56U router will do. This product has a fast processor, gigabit Ethernet ports, dual-band operation (2.4 and 5 GHz) 802.11n networks, and two USB ports for printer and external storage media. In addition to these hardware features is an original exterior design, so that the RT-N56U is a very interesting product all around. Let us have a closer look at it.
The widest range of products from PCs and servers to external storage media and headphones are being produced under the brand ASUS. Almost everything is for a home network such as Wi-Fi router and adapter are also included. In addition to its traditionally high quality and up-to-date hardware components, many networking products from ASUS the important advantage that you use alternative firmware.
This is particularly useful for users who get the most out of their hardware, and they can show that with the ASUS RT-N56U router will do. This product has a fast processor, gigabit Ethernet ports, dual-band operation (2.4 and 5 GHz) 802.11n networks, and two USB ports for printer and external storage media. In addition to these hardware features is an original exterior design, so that the RT-N56U is a very interesting product all around. Let us have a closer look at it.
It was in JanuaryCES 2012 in Las Vegas when we first discovered the new N-Series range from Asus, but now more details are finally coming out on the range and they are pretty impressive.
While the area is an aluminum housing, the first thing to note, then comes the specifications that have Asus with the Ivy Bridge processor range from Intel, gone GeForce 500 graphics card from Nvidia, and there are some series of speakers from Bang & Olufsen become. All this make the N-series is an interesting choice for consumers.
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The N-Series range comes in 14 inch, 15.6 inch and 17.3-inch high-definition display with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, although the option for 1600 x 900 pixel resolution on the 15.6-inch and 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution on the 17.3 version, it’s also a built-in web camera and microphone.
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These machines are powered by the latest Intel processors, the Ivy Bridge area as the Core i5 and Core i7 processor. As for the graphics, the buyer will always be the latest version of the Nvidia GeForce graphics card for superb video playback on either the optical drive Blu-ray combo or DVD players and burners.
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Internal memory up to 16GB of DDR3 1600 MHz. During storage, offers a few options such as hard drives with capacities up to 1TB and with a speed of 5400 RPM, or up to 750GB with a speed of 7200 RPM.
The range will be executed, the entire range of operating systems ASUS N56V battery from Microsoft as Windows 7 Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate, 64-bit and all varying in price dramatically.
At this point there is no information as to how much they cost laptops, or indeed exactly where or when they are available.
The display in the company booth at CES 2012, released the brand new multi-media and entertainment focus of wearable systems go through a very serious renovation, the new N76, N56 and N46 notebooks have a very sleek and eye-catchy design not have to mention an impressive build quality.
The new Ivy Bridge ASUS N Series notebooks in 17.3 inch, 15.6 inch and 14 inch versions, all with a base resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and 1600 x 900 pixels or 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution with even the larger models are available.
In addition, they offer a chichlet, keyboard with backlighting (a big plus as far as it concerns us), and a number of impressive hardware components, including, besides the above-mentioned Ivy Bridge CPUs (in the Core i5 and i7 versions, the latest gene-NVIDIA graphics cards up to 16GB of DDR3 1600 MHz RAM modules and hard drives up to 750GB, 7200 RPM.
Of course, like their predecessors, are the Ivy Bridge, ASUS N Series notebooks with the high-end Bang & Olufsen ICEpower audio technology, one of the best you’ll ever encounter in a portable system equipped.
Unfortunately, pricing details have regarding the new N-series notebooks ASUS N56 battery not provided so far, but we’re sure to find out more about this topic inQ2, 2012, when this stunning new notebooks are making their way onto the market.
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