CES 2009: Asus and Shared Computing Concept

Friday, January 9, 2009, 9:19 By Jaiyant Cavale
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untitled16 CES 2009: Asus and Shared Computing Concept

The CES 2009 has been a great place for Asus for most of their products including the awesome keyboard have met with appreciation and admiration. Now, their Shared Computing Concept will only improve their image further for it is designed based on an Origami theme. The notebook comes with a quad-fold format wherein you can fold the screen and the keyboard section and you cover all the hardware.

The company is really looking forward for the collaborative working and the company emphasizes on experiences that are shared. The laptop interestingly can be folded flat so that two people can work on it and also the device can be automatically interfaced.

Looks like it is not only the style that is groundbreaking but the very way it functions is completely unconventional and is based on the user’s shared experiences. The keys are backlit and touch sensitive and not very advanced like the GUI. This may also be 3G enabled which means you are always connected to the net. In my opinion, this notebook certainly makes a shift from the previous styles and technology and is well worth the wait.

Via: SlashGear

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