New NX ASUS Laptops work wonders with sound

Alexandra | 7:03 pm | May 17, 2010 | Laptop Music

What do the letters NX in the corresponding series of laptops from ASUS mean? They mean ‘New generation, eXtraordinary’. It’s the high-grade line of home entertaining centers.

The laptops are equipped with the new Intel Core processors i3, i5 and i7. There are also high-speed USB 3.0 slots – of course, tenfold increase in speed as in screaming advertisements won’t happen in reality but the increase will be considerable. It’s also an inevitable standard and, in my opinion, the sooner, the better. Everyone is talking about new Intel processors and USB 3.0, but I’d like to draw your attention to the next innovation in the series.

As you know, the sound in most laptops is no good at all. This problem became so acute that it even generated new classes of devices and other gimmicks. Unfortunately, many producers don’t think this matter should be paid any attention to. They optimistically consider that everybody will listen to music in headphones and that is why when you put the volume level to the maximum the bass becomes noise.

The engineers from ASUS realized that one should combat the cause of the problem but not its consequence. That’s why the ‘sound question’ was solved together with the company Bang & Olufsen which is an expert in Hi-end audio production. That was how the ASUS SonicMaster technology was introduced, at the CeBIT exhibition this year.

The solution is based on the combination of robust conducting materials and excellent geometry of the case. Big volumetric resonators and dynamics optimally situated inside the case let minimize extraneous vibrations and noise. The new audio processor is likely to work wonders with sound. In contrast with other improvements that artificially amplify only certain frequencies, SonicMaster transmits originally recorded sound with fine accuracy without any audio filters. Almost the whole of the audible range of frequencies can be reproduced. All the laptops of the NX series will be equipped with SonicMaster Premium.

But hearing once is better than seeing a hundred times. Of course, the innovation loses in the quality of sound to good audio systems but the very fact that proper sound is now available to average user is great.


Clevo – More Flowers On Laptop Lids

maksim | 4:15 am | March 11, 2008 | CeBIT, Laptop Mods, Laptop News

CeBIT 2008, Hannover, Germany

Laptop brand Clevo, a dark horse from Taiwan, has big and hungry plans for world expansion, judging by this year’s CeBIT show. The company presented several lines of products, from tiny tablet-style portable laptops to big table-sized multimedia machines.

There would have been nothing special about Clevo notebooks if it was not for unusual and some might even say appealing bodywork – flowers, bamboo trees and ladybirds, mixed in with occasional hieroglyphs to make it all look wise and sophisticated, rather than childish and cheap.

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It all depends on the fact that you don’t know what the hieroglyphs say, of course. The magic is ruined the moment you know what it means, and it just isn’t worth the risks. Or you may end up painting laptop black again after you find out that it is just a weird old Taiwanese proverb – “Some people prefer liquor, others prefer tofu, and some even like rotten salmon.”

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Leather, Wood and Carbon From MSI

maksim | 2:55 am | March 9, 2008 | CeBIT, Laptop News

CeBIT 2008, Hannover, Germany

New laptop manufacturer MSI does not like boring laptops. After they have decorated their laptop with Swarovski crystals, the next step was to expand the range of weird, hardly usable, unusual laptop designs to new eye-caching territories – on this year’s CeBIT there are leather, carbon fiber and wood options.

MSI GX-620 Laptop made from wood:

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WWW.LIBRARY.COM

maksim | 2:28 am | March 8, 2008 | CeBIT

CeBIT 2008, Hannover, Germany

The machine does everything- carefully turns the page, presses the book gently against the glass to flatten it a bit, does the scan, turns the next page… Human assistance is minimal- you only need to remove the book after the scanning is complete and then put the next book on.

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This ultimate scanner will surely be a great hit with libraries- books are made of paper, and paper is not timeless. Scanned copy will be much more dependable, and it can also be indexed and used to perform content search queries, like typing in “red + umrella + rain + kiss” and instantly seeing all the books about kissing in rain under red umbrellas that were ever written.

This also means that the existence of libraries in their present form will only be justified as long as they keep their scanned files away from public internet access and make people physically come to the building. Which does not make a lot of sense. If there is a digitalized copy of a book available, surely sooner or later there must appear a service that lets you view any book you like, on your laptop, at home.

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The Biggest Laptop In The World

maksim | 11:39 pm | March 7, 2008 | CeBIT, Laptop News

Fujitsu Siemens turned things around with the biggest laptop in the world presented at this year’s CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany. A laptop can only be called a laptop if it fits on my lap. If, instead, the whole of my body can fit on its keyboard, and the screen is big enough to kill me if it suddenly drops, it is not a laptop anymore- how about a cracktop?

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