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Asus Bringing Windows 7 Powered UL Laptops To Australia

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1:22PM October 27, 2009 | Nick Broughall

Globally announced last month, Asus has just released pricing and release information for their new UL notebook range. Ooh, affordable aluminium…

Pricing starts at $1299 for the UL20A (1.3GHz Intel Core2 Duo processor SU7300, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 320GB HDD, 12.1-inch LED screen, Intel GMA 4500GMD Graphics and 64-Bit Win7 Professional), raises to between $1399-$1499 for the UL30A (Either 1.3GHz SU7300 or 1.4GHzSU9400 Intel Core2 Duo processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 13.3-inch LED screen, 320GB/500GB HDD, optional 3.5G WWAN and Win7 Premium/Professional 64Bit); stays at $,499 for the UL50VA (1.3GHz Intel Core2 Duo SU7300 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 15.6-inch LED screen, NVIDIA GeForce G210M graphics card with 512MB VRAM, DVD Super-Multi drive, 320GB HDD and 64Bit Windows 7 Premium/Professional); and the same price for the UL80VA (same 1.3GHz Intel Core2 Duo Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 14-inch LED screen, 320GB HDD, DVD super multi drive, NVIDIA GeForce G210M graphics card with 512MB VRAM and Windows 7 Premium/Professional 64-bit).

They’re all available now. With a claimed battery of up to 12 hours, they sound like pretty good value…

[Asus]


Comments

  • Chong Wan

    October 27, 2009 at 5:42 PM

    Sweet!!! I’ve been waiting to hear news of these lappys. Only thing is the aussie price is inflated a lot over the US one.

  • Ballinor

    October 27, 2009 at 7:31 PM

    Inflated to the max, these things are US$800 as RRP and you can find them in the mid US$600 on Amazon. At the crap AUS prices I’d get a macbook

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