Posted Apr 07, 2007 at 05:49PM by Remi M. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop News Tags: Asus, Intel, Conroe, HDMI, SATA
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Some might say that the advantage of the desktop over the laptop is that almost all the aspects of your desktop could be upgradeable. Well, Asus has that in mind, and that's probably the reason why they came up with a laptop that is user-upgradeable.

NotebookReview reports that over at the Asus labs, they were able to try out the Asus C90 desktop replacement style notebook. The C90 is one of the few customizable notebooks around and this baby will use the Intel Conroe processor platform. It would also allow customers to buy the barebones version of the C90 notebook and drop in the components that they want. But still, here are the C90's basic specs:

  •  Supports Intel Conroe desktop processor platform, 1.86GHz - 2.66 GHz (E6700)
  •  15.4" screen
  •  2.0 Megapixel camera built-in
  •  HDMI
  •  Bluetooth
  •  TV-Tuner integrated
  •  E-SATA
  •  8-in-1 media card reader
  •  802.11n
  •  Graphics: NVidia (???? -- we can't tell)
  •  Finger Print reader
  •  HD-DVD and Blu-Ray drive capable
  •  3 USB ports
  •  Piano gloss finish with inlaid pattern
Just what of C90's components are upgradeable? According to Asus - processor, LCD, hard drive, memory, graphics card, optical drive...yup, you name it, you could customize it. The C90 would be out by mid-May but no specific date and price tag has been revealed. Here are some of the images of the C90, feel free to click on our Read link to know more about the Asus C90.

Asus c90 - Image 1 Asus c90 - Image 2 Asus c90 - Image 3




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