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Computex 2014, 4K all around you
  • Asus Transformer Book Flip

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  • Asus ProArt PA328Q, 3840 x 2160 monitor

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    • 100% sRGB, accurate
    • 10 - bit processing
    • HDMI 1.4, HDMI 2.0, mini DisplayPort and DisplayPort 1.2 inputs

    Will be available in Q4 2014

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  • I believe ASUS also announced a 15" 4k Laptop which sounds like it could be useful for many members of the forum, and makes more sense to me than the transformer thing.

    http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/02/asus-zenbook-nx500/

  • Zotac ZBOX CA320-CI520 nano series, passive cooled

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    • Zotac ZBOX CA320 nano – AMD A6-1450 CPU / DDR3-1066 memory / SATA 3.0 Gb/s interface, 2 USB 3.0 ports, 5 USB 2.0 ports
    • Zotac ZBOX CI320 nano – Intel Celeron N2930 CPU / DDRr-1333 memory / 1 SATA 3.0 Gb/s + 1 eSATA / 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports
    • Zotac ZBOX CI520 nano – Intel Core i3-4020y CPU / DDR3-1600 memory / 1 SATA 6.0 Gb/s + 1 eSATA / 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports
    • Zotac ZBOX CI540 nano – Intel Core i5-4210y / DDR3-1600 memory / 1 SATA 6.0 Gb/s + 1 eSATA / 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports
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  • Another all in one 20" with battery, now from ASUS

    • Core i5
    • GeForce 820M GFX
    • 4GB RAM, a Core i5 processor
    • 1,600 x 900 IPS screen

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    Asus Router RT-AC3200 with 6 antennas

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  • Atoms performance

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  • ASUS ZENBOOK NX500

    • 4K screen with wide gamut (108 Adobe or 146% sRGB)
    • Core i7 CPU
    • 3 x USB 3.0
    • Fast SSDs using PCI-e
    • GeForce GTX 850
    • IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi

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  • Dell Inspiron 20 3000

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    • Intel Celeron N2830 or Intel Pentium N3530 (actually it is Atom quad-core Bay Trail).
    • 1600 x 900 TN display (sic!)
    • 2-4GB RAM
    • 50GB HDD
    • battery

    price start from $350

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  • I see that big Asus monitor says it's •100% sRGB, accurate. Does that mean those expensive broadcast production monitors where people check their work won't be needed so much any more?

  • Does that mean those expensive broadcast production monitors where people check their work won't be needed so much any more?

    No, as 100% sRGB coverage does not mean "all perfect". And it is really not so hard today to find monitor that is very close to 100% sRGB and make proper calibration.

  • Corsair keyboards

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    Uses Cherry MX RGB (Broun, Red or Blue).

    Individual key backlight and individual backlight animation also.

    http://www.corsair.com/en-us/landing/k70-rgb

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  • Another 4K laptop from ASUS

    GX500 is also 15.6, 2.2kg weight, with Core i7 processor, 3,840 x 2,160 IPS display.

    It has better GeForce GTX 860M graphics.

  • GX500 is also 15.6, 2.2kg weight, with Core i7 processor, 3,840 x 2,160 IPS display.

    Looks very interesting, but its thinness raises questions. Hopefully they have managed to make cooling better than Apple, as similarly thin MBPs get very hot (and noisy too).

  • @neokoo

    As I understand it is not 4 core i7, so must work quite ok. With significant cooling noise, I think.

    Today it is fashion and trend that stand behind notebook main parameters. Idiots made thin notes with tiny cooling and awful keyboards. They even started making tablets so thin that it is not handy to hold.

  • Toshiba Kirabook L93

    Btw, shot on GH4.

  • $100 full Windows 8 tablet

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    ASUS making normal buttons, wow. Contrary to Lenovo.

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  • Intel is specifically partnering with Samsung to increase delivery on high-quality, 23.6-inch PLS 4K panels, with a stated aim of such monitors hitting a US$399 (£239, AU$430) price point. For Intel based All-in-Ones, Intel believes we will also see 4K All-in-One prices starting from US$999 (£599, AU$1,080).

    http://www.cnet.com/news/intel-to-deliver-cheaper-4k-monitors-thanks-to-samsung-partnership/

  • Broadwell based note prototype (2 in 1, actually)

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  • QNAP network storage

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  • 15.6" tablet with 4K screen

  • Toshiba tablets