Asus M70 Will Feature 1TB of Storage
Think about what you could do with a terabyte of storage. Hundreds of thousands of photos and audio files, weeks of p0rn, the possibilities are endless. The upcoming M70 from Asus will make your mobile-pirating fantasy a reality and cram all of that hard disk space into a multimedia-centric notebook PC. Hitachi GST has announced that the upcoming Asus M50 and M70 laptops will feature their Travelstar 5K500 hard drives. The latter of the two models will be available with a dual-drive configuration totalling 1TB of space. Asus’ new multimedia notebook series will be aimed at HD audio / video and there is no question that they’ll have the room to for it. Other features will include a full-sized keyboard and dual-mode touchpad, a high-quality LCD cover made by exclusive ASUS Infusion technology and premium integrated speakers to allow for a better multimedia experience. Don’t worry about the speaker vibration harming your hard drives as the 5k500 make use of Hitachi’s Rotational Vibration Safeguard (RVS) technology to "mitigate any adverse impact on system performance from unexpected vibrations or shocks to the system enclosure." That’s right, your p0rn is safe…
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On Jan 3, 2008 @ 11:56 am, Galvatron Said:
Sweet I kno plenty of terabytes
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On Jan 3, 2008 @ 1:51 pm, Dtest54 Said:
Can’s see this as a big seller. Its bound to be huge and extremely heavy.
If your in those industries then maybe but even at that you could do alot more with a desktop.
Well atleast its not for me. I want the new apple umpc.
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On Jan 3, 2008 @ 10:16 pm, james Said:
Sweet! Galvatron is still an idiot!
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 4:10 pm, Jeff B. Said:
You guys should be covering the ASUS M930 (or whatever the number is) WM6 smartphone.
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On Jan 8, 2008 @ 7:44 am, Jay Said:
This is an interesting advancement, I’d hate to see the price tag that comes along with it. a terabyte is nothing new to me, I have 7 myself, however in a mobile platform, it’s an interesting concept. Simply adding the space to an already light laptop for an additional hard drive shouldn’t add much weight.
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