Friday, November 21, 2008

ASUS N10 kontroversial notebook



Computer resources derived from the battery or adapter A / C that can be used to recharge the battery and turn on the laptop itself. Laptop batteries generally can survive for about 1 to 6 hours before finally discharged, depending on how the use of the specification, and the size of the battery.

As the personal computer, the laptop has the same function as destop computers (desktop computers) in general. The components are in exactly the same as components in the destop, only size zooms, to be more light, more heat, and more power saving. Jinjing mostly use the computer screen LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) the size of 10 inches to 17 inches depending on the size of the laptop itself. In addition, the keyboard found on the laptop also sometimes equipped with a touch board, which functions as a "replacement" mouse. Keyboard and mouse can be installed through additional USB socket and PS / 2, if available.

Destop with a different computer, the computer jinjing have supporting components that are designed specifically to accommodate the nature of the portable computer jinjing. The nature of the main components of the laptop is the size of a small, cost-efficient energy consumption, and efficient. Jinjing valuable computer usually more expensive, depending on the brand and specification of components penyusunnya, however the price of computer jinjing any approach destop along with the increasingly high level of consumer demand.
ASUS, a company that is as committed to environmental conservation as it is to innovation and quality, today saw its sustainable computing efforts rewarded with the conferring of the world's first EU Flower Eco Award for computers on its N50, N80, N20, and N10 notebooks. This achievement validates the eco-friendliness of ASUS' N Series notebooks, which had already been honored with prestigious EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) Gold awards in October this year. On a broader note, it is also a reflection of the growing momentum of ASUS' sustainability drive—Green ASUS—which was initiated in 2000.

"ASUS aims to create a better world for everyone through top-notch, eco-friendly 3C products. With Green ASUS, we hope to blend technology, innovation and environmental sustainability for a cleaner, greener earth for all to live," said Jonney Shih, Chairman of ASUSTeK Computer Inc.

The EU Flower award ceremony is held in the Prague on November 21st, 2008, and ASUS receives EU Flower award from hands of the president of the Czech Republic, Mr. Vaclav Klaus.

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