Empowering Spectacular Graphic Performance – ASUS A8Jr Notebook Series Offers World’s First ATI Mobility Radeon™ X2300 Solution

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January 22nd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 19 times, 1 so far today

Empowering Spectacular Graphic Performance – ASUS A8Jr Notebook Series Offers World’s First ATI Mobility Radeon™ X2300 Solution

To accommodate the increasing demand on better graphic performance for mobile computing, ASUS presents the A8Jr notebook series incorporated with the latest visual processing capabilities. The slim and lightweight A8Jr will be based on Intel’s Core2 Duo processor and will be the world’s first notebook series to utilize ATI’s Mobility Radeon™X2300 GPU for stunning and crisp graphics.

“There is an ever-increasing demand for higher graphic processing power and crisper graphics for entertainment and applications alike,” says David Cummings, director of marketing, Graphics Products Group, AMD. “Our answer to that demand is the X2300 GPU. This GPU utilizes patented technology to increase processing power and provide the user with smooth, realistic hi-resolution graphics.”

A Visual Feast Like No Other: The new ATI Mobility Radeon™ X2300 will boost graphical performance, and utilize ATI’s HyperMemory™ memory management technology to deliver enhanced ‘performance-per-watt’ operations. It will also offer Certified for Windows Vista™ 3D graphics that supports the visually stunning Windows Aero™ user interface. This makes the A8Jr deliver smooth and professional performance with current and future 3D-intensive applications and games.

What’s more, with ASUS’s Splendid Video Intelligence Technology, the A8Jr will integrate different multimedia data sources to reduce noise and conversion rate for a sharp display with better contrast, brightness, skin tone and color saturation for all video applications. Mobile entertainment will be further improved with the notebook’s high-definition support capability, and users can enjoy high-quality DVD movies and HD video playback on the go.

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