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ASUS recognised with six innovation awards

  • Middle East: Sunday, January 22 - 2012 at 12:27

Six ASUS products have been selected for the CES 2012 Innovations Design and Engineering Awards honoree program. The Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 with quad-core NVIDIAŽ Tegra 3 processor is an honoree in the Personal Electronics, while the Xonar Essence One external DAC has been selected in Audio Components. Three products have been chosen in Computer Hardware and Components category: the ROG MARS II graphics card with dual NVIDIAŽ GeForceŽ GTX 580 GPUs, plus the Rampage IV Extreme and P9X79 DELUXE motherboards. Finally, the ASUS Padfone Android smartphone/tablet has been selected as a Best of Innovations honoree in Wireless Handsets.

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