Saturday, October 13th 2012

ASUS Debuts the VivoBook X202 Touch Notebook

For those put off by TAICHI 21's second display and its price tag ASUS has introduced a simpler, but still touch-enabled, and Windows 8-loaded, laptop, the VivoBook X202. Priced at $599, the X202 is 0.9-inch thick, it runs Windows 8 Home Premium, and features an 11.6-inch (1366 x 768) LED-backlit touchscreen, a 1.8 GHz Core i3-3217U processor, 4 GB of RAM, Intel GMA HD graphics, a 500 GB hard drive, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a 0.3 megapixel camera, a 3-in-1 card reader, one USB 3.0 port, an HDMI output, and a 2-cell battery (battery life is up to 5 hours).

The VivoBook X202 is available for pre-order and is set to ship on October 26.
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10 Comments on ASUS Debuts the VivoBook X202 Touch Notebook

#1
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Only has one USB 3.0 port? No USB 2.0?
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#2
Cristian_25H
stinger608Only has one USB 3.0 port? No USB 2.0?
It has one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports. ;)
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#3
Delta6326
I would have liked to see a bigger battery like a 6-cell that way you can get many hours, just make it in the shape of a stand like Dell did. Because who cares about the little bit of extra weight and making it slightly bulky it needs some mass.
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stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Delta6326I would have liked to see a bigger battery like a 6-cell
Yep, that and a larger screen. 11.6" isn't much bigger than a dang tablet. At $600 it seems quite over priced to me. I would have thought about $400 would be more correct.

Just me though.
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#5
mandis
Why is there an asus logo on this macbook air?
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#6
tacosRcool
mandisWhy is there an asus logo on this macbook air?
You know Intel and Apple worked together on these type of notebook designs. Ain't just one company's design
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#7
mediasorcerer
Delta6326I would have liked to see a bigger battery like a 6-cell that way you can get many hours, just make it in the shape of a stand like Dell did. Because who cares about the little bit of extra weight and making it slightly bulky it needs some mass.
That's it, exactly, who cares for a wedgie notebook, why not have it the same thickness front and back, and cram a bit more goodies under the hood !!! It would still be extremely portable, intel gma may suck a bit too.
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#8
Kantastic
tacosRcoolYou know Intel and Apple worked together on these type of notebook designs. Ain't just one company's design
lol
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#9
marcthpro
599.99$USD for a i3 Ivy with HD4000 and 500GB HDD 4GB DDR3 .

when asus got a laptop for like 459.99$ i5 3210M with GMA 4000 and 4GB DDR3 15.6 inch to think they charge for the touch-screen price like if they said oh since it touch-screen it must cost 200$ extra and shrink it size by 4 inch Brilliant

they must be thinking oh wait that window 8 launch all those hundred of application & games that where usually only avaible on android & apple device they will all be playing Infinity Blade 2 & 3 If Micosoft get a port instead of WoW on there GMA 4000 so there like they will stop to buy portable wireless mice and play with there thumb in R.U.S.E and Starcraft 2 at Medium graphic at 26.7 FPS Frame Caps

or there just simply thinking that 600$ is the good price for the fun to have a Large laptop Tablet Like of 11.6 inch there like i3 (Better then apple) GMA 4000 (Better then Nvidia Tegra 3 of Android) battery life : R&D result Better then tablet !
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#10
mandis
tacosRcoolYou know Intel and Apple worked together on these type of notebook designs. Ain't just one company's design
Of course they did. Intel designed the chips and Apple designed the logic board, the cooling system, the case and the software.

My question was about ASUS though. Are they making the MacBook Air on Apple's behalf now? Cause I'm pretty sure they wouldn't release a complete rip-off product like that without expecting a lawsuit...

What's next? The ASUS "Game"Station 3?? or the ASUS "Z"BOX 360??? Common...:rolleyes:
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