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Taiwan’s ASUS launches notebook, PDA phone in India
TT Bureau |  |  10 May 2008

ASUS Technology Pvt Ltd, a part of Taiwan-based ASUSTeK Computer has unveiled two products in India, a notebook and a PDA phone, co-branded with luxury carmaker Lamborghini.

 

ASUS Lamborghini VX3 Notebook based on Intel technology is designed using the 45-nanometer process with built-in high-resolution webcam.

 

The ASUS Lamborghini ZX1 3.5G-enabled PDA phone is equipped with a nine-way navigational key and a unique racing user interface that can be altered to the user’s mode of operation whether it be business or lifestyle. Other features include Bluetooth and GPS compatibility. The company claims it to be the first luxury PDA phone that will operate on Windows Mobile.

 

Commenting on the launch, ASUS General Manager (Asia Pacific, West Asia and Africa), Benson Lin, said “The launch of the Lamborghini ZX1 PDA phone and the VX3 notebook marks ASUS’ entry into the ultra-premium segment in India. We are most pleased to be associated with a world-class brand like Lamborghini and offer such exquisite products to the people.”

 

The ASUS notebook has been priced at Rs. 2 lakh while the PDA phone will be available at Rs. 47,777.

    
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10 May 2008(IST)  
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