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ASUS to launch 3G, WiMAX-equipped e-book readers by March, 2010?
ASUS to launch 3G, WiMAX-equipped e-book readers by March, 2010?
We've already heard some talk that ASUS might possibly be launching an e-book reader before the end of the year that may or may not be the world's cheapest , and it looks like some unnamed execs at the company have now dropped a few more details on the matter. While it's all still far from ...
Asustek to Launch WiMAX
cens.com — Taipei, Oct 28, 2009 (CENS)--Asustek Computer Inc. will introduce electronic books (E-books) embedded with third-generation (3G), Wi-Fi, and WiMAX mobile technologies by the end of this year, targeting Americans and Europeans. And the company plans to ... (more) Asustek to Launch WiMAX
ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
slashgear.com — Further details of ASUS’ upcoming ebook reader have emerged , after executives from the company apparently confirmed that WiFi, 3G and WiMAX versions will be announced before the year is out. The ebook readers will apparently begin reaching ... (more) ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from ...
ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
shanzai.com — asus-snapdragon At yesterday’s investor conference held in Taipei, ASUS boss Jerry Shen confirmed that a Smartbook device will be launched in the first quarter of 2010, with the price of the device likely to fall in the vicinity of NTD6000 (USD184). ... (more) ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
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