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ASUS Launches RT-AC87 Dual-band Wireless-AC2400 Gigabit Router;...

2014-07-22 22:22:17| Wireless - Topix.net

Powered by Quantenna's award-winning QSR1000 4x4 Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output chipset, the ASUS RT-AC87 offers unparalleled speed and range for a superior wireless experience.

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ASUS launches RT-AC68U Wireless-AC1900 Dual-Band Gigabit Router with Gigabit 802.11ac Wi-Fi

2013-09-24 14:22:54| Wireless - Topix.net

ASUS today announced the RT-AC68U Wireless-AC1900 Dual-Band Gigabit Router, a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED ac '5th generation' router with a combined dual-band bandwidth of 1900Mbit/s.

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ASUS launches dual-band router with combined 1900Mbit/s speeds

2013-06-03 15:56:24| Wireless - Topix.net

Some of ASUS's big Computex 2013 launches today involved the latest 802.11ac WiFi flavor, and since you'll need to feed them with a router packing the same tech, ASUS has also announced one of those: the RT-AC68U. The company claims it's the first dual-band 802.11ac router with AC1900 data rates up to 1900 Mbit/s, thanks to AiRadar beamforming, ... (more)

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Asus launches dubiously useful worlds first multitouch VivoMouse for Windows 8

2013-06-03 12:59:45| Extremetech

I know what you're thinking: It's what you've always wanted -- a PC peripheral that's shaped like a handheld massager or body hair removal tool. Questionable industrial design aside, what you're actually looking at is the Asus VivoMouse, the "world's first" mouse with built-in touchpad.

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Asus launches the first consumer-oriented 4K monitor, yours for around $5,000

2013-05-31 16:36:29| Extremetech

Asus has announced that its 31.5-inch PQ321 monitor, which appears to be the first consumer-oriented 4K desktop monitor, will go on sale in the US in June. There is no word on pricing, but it should be around $5,000. This monitor is also notable because it's one of the first displays on the market to use IGZO technology, rather than silicon-based LCD or OLED.

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