Eddie-Griffin
Banned
https://www.asus.com.cn/
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The new PC is available right now to buy (not sure if it's shipping now or pre-orders I tried to find English Hong Kong info with no luck) and while Asus wants this to to be mainstream. Asus has not given information on when this will be brought to the west. So like with all of these it's China and a few surrounding Asian countries first. This was apparently a surprise announcement, especially since most of the A-Beam brand are laptops.
You can as usual use the usual online storefronts to import and order the device to have now.
So born 1995 or later gaf, how about it? $180 USD after conversion, that's a mainstream price point assuming Asus can get people to buy it. It can be stood up, laid flat, or cling to the back of your TV or monitor.
With a price like that Asus is cold and showing no mercy to the competition.
GAMEFIRST IV
GameFirst IV game low-latency technology can optimize network data to provide faster and low-latency online game quality, and now the new multi-line synergy function can combine multiple gateway links and re-optimize for greater bandwidth usage, allowing players to enjoy more Large bandwidth, smoother gaming experience.
Celeron N5105 The Holy Experience
Specs
processor | Intel Celeron |
Hard drive capacity | 128GB |
Graphics card model | Intel® UHD Graphics |
product's colour | White |
operating system | Windows® 11 Home |
Memory Capacity | 1 x DDR4 SO-D 2933MHz 4G (pre-installed); 2 x SO-DIMM memory slots, DDR4-2933MHz (up to 16GB) |
Warranty Information | 3 years warranty + 3 years door-to-door |
Product Size | 115 x 115 x 49 mm (0.62L) |
The new PC is available right now to buy (not sure if it's shipping now or pre-orders I tried to find English Hong Kong info with no luck) and while Asus wants this to to be mainstream. Asus has not given information on when this will be brought to the west. So like with all of these it's China and a few surrounding Asian countries first. This was apparently a surprise announcement, especially since most of the A-Beam brand are laptops.
You can as usual use the usual online storefronts to import and order the device to have now.
So born 1995 or later gaf, how about it? $180 USD after conversion, that's a mainstream price point assuming Asus can get people to buy it. It can be stood up, laid flat, or cling to the back of your TV or monitor.
With a price like that Asus is cold and showing no mercy to the competition.