Monday, May 13, 2013

Asus has a WiMax laptop

Asus has a WiMax laptop

Welcome to a laptop battery specialist of the Asus Ac Adapter

Everyone else is doing it, so why shouldn't Asus? Late Wednesday, the company announced the immediate availability of the M50Vm-A1WM, a 15.4-inch laptop with a built-in WiMax module for the recently launched Sprint Xohm data network.

Next-generation data connectivity aside, the $1,399 M50Vm-A1WM (catchy name, that) with adapter like Asus F3 Ac Adapter, Asus G1 Ac Adapter, Asus G2 Ac Adapter, Asus M2 Ac Adapter, Asus M2000 Ac Adapter, Asus M3NP Ac Adapter, Asus M6 Ac Adapter, Asus M6000N Ac Adapter, Asus M6800N Ac Adapter, Asus M6B00N Ac Adapter, Asus M6N Ac Adapter, Asus U5F Ac Adapter \ looks to be a fairly typical media-oriented mainstream machine. Its WXGA+ display should do just fine for watching movies, and we hope its Altec Lansing speakers will make it easy to enjoy music; the laptop is also HDMI ready and Dolby Home Theater certified. Inside the case, you'll find a 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor, 1GB Nvidia GeForce 9600M GS graphics, and a 250GB, 5,400rpm hard drive.

The company's WiMax promotional page also lists a WiMax-enabled version of its 14.1-inch F8Va laptop, though that model doesn't appear to be immediately available. So far, the company hasn't announced plans to release a U.S. version of its WiMax-enabled Eee PC 901--but we certainly expect to see it happen, as the Netbook's extreme portability seems the perfect match for next-generation wireless services.

Of course, the WiMax-enabled laptop will initially appeal to residents of Baltimore, where Sprint just launched its Xohm network. However, there will eventually be a broader market for such laptops; Sprint has plans to roll out the technology to other cities, including Chicago, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Portland, Ore., and Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.

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