PC Mag recently got their hands on the ASUS VX1 Lamborghini notebook, which features a 2-GHz Intel Core Duo T2500 processor, 1GB of 667MHz DDR2 memory, 120GB hard drive, dual-layer DVD±R/RW drive, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 256MB graphics, and a 15-inch 1440 x 1050 display. Here’s the bottom line:

Sports-car styling doesn’t come cheap. Compared with the Acer Ferrari’s $2,000 price tag, $2,799 for the X1 isn’t exactly a steal. All in all, the ASUS VX1 Lamborghini ranks right up there with the Acer Ferrari in design and power. But you may want to wait for it to be easier to buy before driving one off the lot

[via PC MagGizmodo]

PC Mag recently got their hands on the ASUS VX1 Lamborghini notebook, which features a 2-GHz Intel Core Duo T2500 processor, 1GB of 667MHz DDR2 memory, 120GB hard drive, dual-layer DVD±R/RW drive, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 256MB graphics, and a 15-inch 1440 x 1050 display. Here’s the bottom line:

Sports-car styling doesn’t come cheap. Compared with the Acer Ferrari’s $2,000 price tag, $2,799 for the X1 isn’t exactly a steal. All in all, the ASUS VX1 Lamborghini ranks right up there with the Acer Ferrari in design and power. But you may want to wait for it to be easier to buy before driving one off the lot

[via PC MagGizmodo]

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