ASUS wins Innovation Awards at CES 2011
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ASUS computer vendor awarded the Innovation, Design and Engineering Awards at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 in Las Vegas that took place last week.
The products selected include the four categories, including computers, electronic products and components of a PC. Everything was chosen because of attractive design and innovative technology.
There are eight products made by ASUS that successfully won the award. For the category of Personal Electronics achieved Eee Slate EP121, U43Jc Bamboo notebook, and HD wireless HD media streamer WiCast EW2000.
Computer Hardware Award achieved ARES/2DIS/4GD5 ASUS graphics cards, motherboards ROG Rampage Extreme III and Extreme IV Crosshair. RT-N66U Router Home Networking awarded, and premium audio gaming set Xonar Xense obtain awards for Audio Accessories.
ASUS Eee Slate EP121 is a portable tablet computers that incorporate powerful Intel Core i5 and Windows 7 Home Premium is very responsive to touch digitizer. Tablet offers multi-gesture input and the use of special. EP121 also features 12-inch wide screen, Bluetooth keyboard dock innovation, and provide the best experience rather than touch-screen tablet and traditional notebook.
The slim notebook features U43Jc chosen because it combines the most advanced environmentally friendly technology. Wrapped bamboo belonging to renewable resources and environmentally friendly, U43Jc have a naturally beautiful view outside, and inside it using the ASUS Super Hybrid Engine technology to balance power consumption and performance with the perfect for optimal battery life.
Three components of high-performance gaming ASUS was also selected for the category of Computer Hardware. Beginning from the GPU-based graphics card ARES/2DIS/4GD5 dual ATI Radeon HD 5870, ARES is stated as "the world's fastest graphics card", a special cooling system with extra-large size makes it much more quiet than the reference design graphic cards.
While the two ASUS motherboards are awarded CES Innovations is ROG Rampage Extreme III and Extreme IV ROG Crosshair. ROG Rampage Extreme III was chosen because it looks that attract attention and overclocking features remotely, enabling improved performance using a PC notebook or even a smartphone. While the Crosshair ROG Extreme IV was selected as the first AMD-based motherboard that supports a hybrid mix of graphics cards with up to four-lane, and extreme performance management features, such as iDirect ROG that allows overclockers to overclock your PC from the iPhone and iPad.