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    ASUS S121 series of photographs

    Man, this week feels good. Only the information about the Sony Vaio P and now another pointer for 2009, the ASUS S121. The trend for 2009, namely (in addition to the original Netbook to 10.2 inch) creating favorable with a 12.1 inch Light Netbook or even MID hardware platforms. All producers are these systems to imagine then during the analysts that sales of high-systems (with traditional margins) are caved. Now the first ASUS S121, which is basically just a big Eee PC S101 is. Technical data are unfortunately I still do not know but I type in the usual N270 platform.


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    I hope times they do not have the space for a HDD but for the battery used. it could very well be. Although I am probably not from group that will buy this "design feature"

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    Very beautiful and elegant as naturally stop the S100 but I hope that at least this appears to 3G For the bearing surface, but I would have preferred brushed aluminum. (Old tastes are different)

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    Well, if I can see the interfaces, which comes out. That is no current chipset (without HDMI and the like). So everything really speaks for a nuclear device.

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    Re: ASUS S121 series of photographs

    the S121 seems in fact a larger screen with the beautiful EeePC S101 will be to see if the processor used is the classic Atom N270 (or more efficient as the Atom Z520/Z530 Dell Mini 12) and which will monitor resolution (1280 × 800?).

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    ASUS Officially Launches the S121 for Stylish Computing On the Go


    ASUS is proud to announce the launch of the new S121 notebook, a versatile mobile computing companion for individuals who view their notebooks not only as tools, but also as accessories that complement their diverse lifestyles. In combining innovative technologies and a cutting edge design similar to that of the successful Eee PC™ S101 netbook, the ASUS S121 is a notebook that provides extensive multi-tasking capabilities and mobile performance that breezes through any occasion. Be it in the office or the trendiest parts of town on a night out, the ASUS S121 provides both charm and productivity anywhere.

    A Marque of Exquisite Taste and Design
    As a notebook counterpart of the Eee PC™ S101, the ASUS S121 sports a majestic glossy brown Infusion finish that graces the LCD lid, while CRYSTALLIZED™ - Swarovski Elements masterfully imbedded into intricately crafted metallic hinges add a touch of class, reminiscent of a pair of marquis-cut diamond cuff-links on a business suit. The pièce de résistance, a luxurious and elegant leather palm rest, completes the ASUS S121—a celebration of high fashion and functionality.

    Substance in Equal Measure to Style
    Head-turning looks aside, the ASUS S121 also packs substance in the form of a suite of user-friendly features. Equipped with a 12.1" energy saving, LED backlight display, the S121 provides comfortable viewing for documents, multimedia and Internet browsing without eye strain. Users who require a larger storage space for business or school will appreciate hard disk drive storage options up to 250GB, while users who travel frequently and need instantaneous data access while on the move can choose a Solid State Drive (SSD) of up to 512GB. With co-development with a 3rd party vendor, ASUS' SSDs are only 1.8" thick; and are the world's largest density SSD drives at 512GB. Adopting the latest controller technology to offer twice as fast data transfer speeds in comparison to traditional hard drives, ASUS' SSDs also deliver absolute data protection by resisting shocks and knocks for better reliability, faster boot up time, and lower power consumption—making them definite must-have devices for ultra mobile notebooks.

    Enjoy All-Day Computing with Extended Battery Life
    The ASUS S121 features the exclusive Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) which greatly enhances the notebook's energy efficiency, letting users enjoy longer battery life per charge—enabling longer hours of continuous computing. SHE also offers a choice of performance and power consumption modes that allow users to make quick and easy adjustments to suit their usage scenarios. In addition, SHE has the ability to intelligently boost system performance under heavy load, thus enabling the notebook to meet the demands of processor and resource-intensive tasks.

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    Specifications:

    Model
    • S121


    Processor and Cache Memory
    • - Intel Atom Processor Z520 (1.33GHz, 533MHz, 512KB cache)


    Operating System
    • - Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic
    • - Genuine Windows XP
    • - GNU Linux


    Main Memory
    • DDR2 533MHz 1 x SODIMM up to 2GB


    Display
    • 12.1" LED backlight panel


    Hard Drive
    • - 1.8" SATA HDD up to 250GB / 5400RPM
    • - Optional 512GB SSD (MLC)


    Optical Drive
    • External drives supported


    Video Camera
    • Built-in 1.3 M Pixel camera with array mic


    Fax/Modem/
    LAN/WLAN

    • Wi-Fi 802.11n
    • 10/100/1000 LAN
    • Bluetooth


    Dimensions and Weight
    • 29.7cm (W) x 21cm (D) x 0.23–0.26cm (H)
    • 1.45kg (with 4-cell polymer battery)

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