For the sake of updating the line multimedia notebook, Asus is reportedly planning to pour back the new laptop is 17.3 inches which is N75. Latest multimedia notebook from the N-Series range has been equipped with Bang & Olufsen ICE Power high-fidelity audio setup in it. Notebook itself will show casing sketch that has been redesigned by renowned designer David Lewis, and two display options available ie panel resolution of 1600 × 900 HD + and Full HD 1080p screen, and is available in a choice of matte or glossy. Asus N75 it turned out to be configured with a variety of CPU support Intel's Sandy Bridge from I3, I5 and I7 with intake capacity of system memory up to 8GB DDR3-1333.
Faster Intel processor performance coupled with a discrete graphics core Nvidia GeForce 555M GT based on the architecture GF106 which incidentally has 144 unified shaders, the GPU clock speed of 590MHz, and 900MHz DDR3 frame buffer with a 1GB or 2GB. It also includes support for Optimus technology, which can automatically switch between the integrated GPU and discrete graphics Sandy Bridge Nvidia GeForce GT 555M in order to save battery life.
As a storage media, Asus consumers can choose between three hard drive 5400RPM or 7200RPM hard drive two hard drives with a capacity ranging from 320GB to 750GB. Standard version of the Asus N75 has also been configured with a DVD burner, besides of course also can be upgraded to feature a combo drive or a Blu-ray writer available.
To support connectivity features commonly found on most current notebooks, Asus N75 is also equipped with a pair of USB 3.0 port and HDMI 1.4 video output. Just like the N-series models of the previous year, Asus N75 it has also been equipped with Bang & Olufsen ICE Power audio high-fidelity sound system paired with Asus's own SonicMaster technology.
So far, unfortunately Asus itself has not revealed certain information regarding price or release date from the notebooks N75.
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