Sunday, June 16, 2013

Asus PC Vivo and Vivo Mouse: offensive Exhibition Management

Asus PC Vivo and Vivo Mouse: offensive Exhibition Management



Published June 6, 2013 by Alexandre Laurent in categories Computex and Computer
Among others (very) many ads, Asus unveiled this week at Computex his first try for miniature PC, the PC Vivo. For the living room, it is accompanied by a dedicated mouse, equipped with a touchpad, the Vivo Mouse.
Brushed aluminum and compact dimensions: Vivo with this PC, Asus is directly the fair market, in line with what Intel promises with its concept of miniature PC NUC. Here, the dimensions are slightly larger, since we are talking of a base 19 cm square of about 5.5 cm high, but the proposed equipment is probably this additional space.
Asus PC Vivo and Vivo Mouse
Asus intends to offer its effect Vivo PC based on Intel Haswell (Core 4th generation), and chose to allow easy access to the living and the storage of the machine memory (in 2.5 or 3.5 inches ). It is sufficient to remove the top cover to access these two elements, which allows to consider the change easily.
In terms of multimedia, Asus relies on processor capabilities but adds a personal touch with audio side, the introduction of its SonicMaster technology via two stereo speakers - whose interest does not appear necessarily obvious at first - and a connection to even sit in a room with, among others, HDMI, SPDIF, Ethernet, memory card reader and USB 3.0. 802.11ac WLAN controller is also present.


Asus PC Vivo and Vivo Mouse
Optional is a mouse specifically developed by Asus, the Vivo Mouse, which combines the functions of touchpad (the central circular area), pointer and conventional optical mouse. It is designed to help control the system both from a sofa on a table or desk, with support specific to Windows 8 gesture controls. Not yet possible to judge its practicality. Answer probably around September, when the couple will enter the market.


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