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Asus NX90Jq: the most ridiculous laptop you’ll see at CES this year

Sections: CES, Computers, Laptops, Trade Shows

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Asus NX90Jq

For most people, when they think about laptops, portability is a big factor. You want to be able to move your laptop without having to carry it in some huge bag, or worry about breaking yourself or the laptop. For some reason, the Asus NX90Jq seems to defy that logic, with one of the largest, most ridiculous laptops I’ve seen at CES this year.

The laptop is made for a great audio experience, hence the large bezel of speakers around the screen that are certified by Bang & Olufsen ICEpower. It has an “intuitive DJ-like multimedia control” with dual trackpads. It can fit dual trackpads thanks to the huge 18.4-inch screen and the aforementioned speakers around it.

It does look to pack some good power, as well. The NX90Jq comes equipped with an Intel Core i7, Nvidia Geforce G1 335M with 1GB VRAM, up to 12 GB of RAM, and up to 1280 GB of storage via dual HDDs. The screen is a full 1080p as well, so it should provide a good experience for just about everything you can think of, if you can get past the size and design.

A special thanks goes out to Energizer for supplying the Gadgetell crew with Energi To Go battery packs, which allowed us to keep our gadgets charged on the run and focus more on finding good stuff at CES and not having to worry about sitting next to a power outlet. For more information on the Energi To Go battery packs you can visit EnergiToGo.com or visit them on Twitter at @energitogo.

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  1. A Duet of Style and Sonority
    SonicMaster technology, co-developed with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®, delivers the highest audio fidelity
    Designed by multiple award-winning designer David Lewis, whose main client is Bang & Olufsen
    Equipped with the new Intel® Core™ processor and ultra-fast USB 3.0 connectivity

    sindabad
  2. At the moment it may seem ridiculous (and I agree with you), but the thing is we humans get bored quickly if we see the same thing over and over again. Laptops have been looking the same for years, and I think it's normal some people are trying to innovate. These guys just over-innovated, that's all (it's ugly as hell).

    Julie

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