Asus notebook provided with 1TB hard disk
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Matthias Bauer
Asus equips its M70S and M50s with 1 TB hard disk space.
We already reported that Hitachi created a 500GB notebook hard disk. Asus builds two of them into its notebooks M70s and M50s. The disks are connected to a RAID controller, and the two laptops are the first in the world which provide 1 TB disk space. The M70s is equipped with a 17” display which has a WUXGA resolution and the M50s has got a 15.4” display which has a WSXGA+ resolution. Both notebooks offer an Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 CPU with 2.4 GHz and an ATI Radeon 3650 graphic card. Additionally there is built in a finger print reader and an analogue / digital TV tuner. Probably more information is available after the CES.
- Links:
- www.asus.de
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