Hi guys, we are taking a detailed look at the Asus 1225B, part of the new line of Asus EEE PCs called Flare and launched in 2012. IN our in depth video review of the Asus EEE PC 1225B we’re talking about anything that’s important to know, from casing and build quality, to keyboard/trackpad, to screen (11.6 inch HD display), hardware (AMD E450, 4 GB of RAM, 750 GB HDD on our test unit) and performances. And of course there are also details on battery life and prices. For more details, see the written review on www.netbooklive.com

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This is a review of the acer Iconia Tab W500, powered by Windows 7, this is a wifi version.

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EXPAND FOR MORE INFORMATION — Note that this video should be 17 minutes long and it is normal that the video stops playing after 17 minutes have elapsed. This is part 1 of a 2 part review of the Samsung NP-NC110-A01CA netbook. The netbook features the following: CPU: Intel*R ATOM Processor N455 LCD: 10.1 ” WSVGA (Non-Gloss, Slim) VRAM: Shared MEMORY: 1 GB HDD: 250 GB WIRED: 100M LAN COMMUNIC: 802.11 bgn + BT3.0HS The netbook also came shipped with Windows 7 Starter Edition (32 bit) but thanks to the kind folks at Samsung making Windows XP drivers available for this netbook on their support portal, I am running Windows XP 32 bit on it. (Part 2 of 2) Samsung NP-NC110-A01CA 10.1 inch screen NetBook Review can be found here: www.youtube.com

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Rob from ASUS goes hands-on with the 13.3-inch UX31 Zenbook to demo the accessories that come with it, preview the sound from the B&O speakers, and compare the design to the magnesium ASUS U36SD. Free with the UX31 are a mini-VGA to VGA adapter, a carry case with magnetic latch, and USB to Ethernet adapter. SonicMaster/B&O ICEpower audio is compared to the U36SD ultraportable notebook.

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Rob from ASUS unboxes and demos the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the first tablet with the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 mobile processor. Featuring a Super IPS+ bright display with 178 degree viewing angles, 1GB of ram, and options of 32GB or 64GB Flash memory the Transformer is the fastest and lightest tablet available. The Prime weighs just 1.29lbs and measures just 0.33-inches thick and features a radial spun aluminum finish. The Transformer Prime also has an 8MP rear-facing camera with flash and a front-facing camera for video chat capabilities. Learn more at www.asustablets.us

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