3 New Innovative Products from ASUS Unveiled at CES
Published by Sierra Monica B., on January 11th, 2008 8:02 pm, in the categories: Gadgets

ASUS unveiled some of the most interesting devices at CES this year including notebooks, handsets and monitors, all showing the latest tech design trends and here are three of them, selected from different categories: Nova P22 mini desktop PC, the MK241 24" LCD Monitor and the R700 Personal Navigation Device.
Maybe the most attractive among all is the new Nova P22, a mini desktop PC capable of delivering extremely quiet operations at just 25dB and coming with world’s first 802.11n + Bluetooth connectivity encountered at a mini desktop computer, and multimedia playback capabilities.
The powerful portable desktop computer is so small that requires just 122 cubic inches of space on your desk, but besides that it works with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor cooled passively and actively by a heat dissipation module, heat pipes and fans.
The integrated sound system consists of two built-in speakers located in front of the housing and is capable of delivering quality sound output but also supports 5.1 speaker configurations with Dolby Digital Live or DTS connect technology.
Because of its small dimensions, it was easy to be designed with a flexible horizontal/vertical placement, slot-loading drive and a sleek exterior, to accommodate any environment.
Nova P22 mini PC will be available later this month in US at a starting price of $799 USD.
If we talk about ASUS monitors we have to mention the MK241 LCD model of 24 inches that brings native HDMI support for high definition, the built-in web camera with microphone, and the speakers that provide a quality audio experience.
The LCD monitor will be available at $539 and one of the characteristics that raised its price is ASUS Color-Rich Technology in charge with enhancing the image quality with 30% more than other models on the market.
If you’ll ever need a personal navigation device I may recommend you to get an ASUS R700 model, because it will bring you GPS capability, real-time traffic update and has also media player capabilities.
It is really the first device of its kind to integrate a 3D navigation engine for real-time traffic data, meaning that you can receive the fastest traveling routes.

The PND measures just 1.3cm thick showing a 4.3-inch touch-sensitive display and can verbalize the incoming text messages.
Other features include the music player, picture viewer, and a smart light sensor for adjusting the panel back light depending on the brightness that surrounds it.
It is priced at $399 and will be available this month in US.
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