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Notebooks
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ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E
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02/06/2012
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Rating 8.1/10
Sleek, pristine design; excellent-sounding speakers; higher-resolution screen and better price for nearly identical specs as the MacBook Air.
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CNet Asia
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SINGAPORE
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Notebooks
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ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E
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02/01/2012
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Stuff Magazine 5 Stars Award
All-metal design, a hi-res 13.3in screen and dual-core Core i7 innards: ASUS' Ultrabook has brains and beauty. Enough of both, in fact, to make it the most covetable Windows laptop in the world.
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STUFF
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SINGAPORE
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Eee
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Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
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02/01/2012
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Stuff Magazine 5 Stars Award
iPad-baiter, netbook-beater, console-killer - the Transformer Prime is a stunning all-rounder
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STUFF
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SINGAPORE
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Eee
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Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
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02/01/2012
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Hardware Magazine Gold Award
ASUS gave the Transformer Prime a complete design overhaul to stay fresh, and more importantly, to also keep a step or two ahead of the )non-iPad) competition. When it comes to design and build quality, the Transformer Prime is second to none. Encased in a stunning aluminium body with metallic spun finish, the Transformer Prime trumps almost every other Android tablet aesthetically
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Hardware MAG
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SINGAPORE
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Eee
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Eee Pad Transformer TF101
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02/01/2012
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T3 Magazine 4 Stars Award
A very good Anroid Tablet, made even better with the equally excellent keyboard dock
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T3
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SINGAPORE
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Networks
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RT-N66U
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01/30/2012
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9/10
We seen this router is capable of achieving near wire speeds on both LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN routing throughput. It's also capable of up to 300,000 simultaneous sessions which is great for users running intensive P2P applications. VPN performance is fairly good for an embedded device. Average performance on file sharing but we feel that two USB ports may not be enough if users would want to connect more devices. Wireless throughput are within the reasonable range. Though better performance could be achieved when used together with the up coming Asus USB-66N wireless adaptor. The three removable antennas allows for easy upgrades.
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VR-Zone.com
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SINGAPORE
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Networks
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RT-N66U
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01/30/2012
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Vr-Zone Serious Speed
We seen this router is capable of achieving near wire speeds on both LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN routing throughput. It's also capable of up to 300,000 simultaneous sessions which is great for users running intensive P2P applications. VPN performance is fairly good for an embedded device. Average performance on file sharing but we feel that two USB ports may not be enough if users would want to connect more devices. Wireless throughput are within the reasonable range. Though better performance could be achieved when used together with the up coming Asus USB-66N wireless adaptor. The three removable antennas allows for easy upgrades.
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VR-Zone.com
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SINGAPORE
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Motherboards
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F1A75-V PRO
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01/01/2012
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Feature-Packed Nov 2011
This board was definitely the top performer; it is well-built and adds some features the rest don't have. While it is the most expensive it also packs in two extra USB 3.0 and two extra SATA6GB/s ports. It is full size ATX and does support CrossFireX, something the rest of our boards do not support. It has the famous ASUS 8-Phase Digital PWM, running a strong 8 phase VRM. There is one thing that makes this board stand out, and its UEFI. The UEFI is just great, there were no bugs, it looks great, and the overclocking settings are endless.
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VR-Zone.com
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SINGAPORE
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Graphics Cards
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MARS II/2DIS/3GD5
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01/01/2012
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Best of 2011 Editorial Pick
With twin GF110 GPUs, the Mars II offers up the power of two proper GeForce GTX580 cards in SLI mode within a single PCB. This card has 1024 CUDA cores, 3GB of GDDR5 memory, and dual 384-bit memory buses. The Mars II also boasts of GPU/shader clock speeds at 782MHz/1564MHz, surpassing a standard-clocked GeForce GTX580 and definitely a lot speedier than each of the GPUs on a factory GeForce GTX 590 design.
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Hardware MAG
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SINGAPORE
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Peripherals & Accessories
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CineVibe
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01/01/2012
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Silver award
With a price tag of US$52, the CineVibe is by no means expensive, as it provides reasonably good sound so long as you aren't looking for audiophile-class performance. Granted, the tight fit could loosen with more use, but we'd recommend that the CineVibe be used pretty much only for gaming, unless bass-heavy tunes happen to be your thing.
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Hardware MAG
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SINGAPORE
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