Asus is still the leader among PC companies that make advanced technology available. This also applies to low-cost laptops with 10-inch screens. Earlier this year, the company has already released Asus 1015E with dual-core Intel Celeron. However, this were a failed series. Now, the company is preparing a new model with a new processor AMD Temash.
The new mini-notebook called Asus VivoBook X102BA. This generation will get a touch screen diagonal of 10.1 inches (1366 x 768) and SoC AMD A4-1200, containing two processor cores with a frequency of 1 GHz and a graphics GPU Radeon HD 8180 with 128 general purpose processors. While this is not a very high-performance TDP is 3.9 watts.
The netbook is said to support up to 4GB of RAM and 320GB HDD. Version will be available with 500 GB HDD. Depending on the configuration will be available to 22Whr or 33Whr battery options. Should be enough for up to five hours of battery life.
The novelty will receive USB 3.0 port and two USB 2.0 ports. Jacks HDMI, VGA port and Ethernet, as well as wireless adapter Wifi 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth 4.0. Another feature will be pre installed software pack Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013.
The expected cost of the device is $ 440, but will most likely be much cheaper. In the United States netbook Vivobook X102BA is available now.
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