The ASUS computer company and Lamborghini auto maker have publicly announced a partnership
ASUS continues to produce quality products that range from motherboards
and LCD monitors to portable products like PDAs and notebooks. It
is not late-breaking news that PC enthusiasts often demand the most
from their PCs and laptops. That is why ASUS and Lamborghini have
officially announced a partnership between the two companies. The
result will be the ASUS Lamborghini Notebook Series, which will be in
direct competition with the popular Acer Ferrari line of laptops and
other higher-end laptops currently available on the market.
The new notebooks are visually appealing and will come in both yellow
and black. At first glance, it appears that the ASUS Industrial
Design team has, if all else fails, designed a slick looking
product. Although most people still aren't sure about the exact
specifications of the new laptop, it is very likely that at least one
model will end up having carbon fiber to help compliment the shiny
paint job.
Perhaps car companies becoming involved with laptop and PC design is
something that we will all have to get used to seeing. ASUS has
Lamborghini, Acer has Ferrari, and Itronix has a Hummer-branded
notebook. Many people speculate that other car manufacturers will
begin to help computer companies design products.
The new ASUS
Lamborghini Notebook Series, a fusion of the best from both companies,
will surely provide a different mobile computing experience. With
unique mobile technology from ASUS and Lamborghini’s cutting-edge
industrial designs, the all-new notebooks provide a breath of fresh air
to the boring looks of existing portable PCs.
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