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Saturday, December 31

Asus N45J Mystic Edition Laptop Review, Specifications and Price details India US UK


Asus has released its new N Series N45 laptop that called the N45J Mystic Edition. This laptop has art album cover and signature from singer-songwriter Jay Chou. The keyboard and speaker have been redesigned to give the laptop a more marine feel, while a blue-streak side panel was added to lend it a touch of azure goodness.
The Asus N45J Mystic Edition laptop is boasts a choice of an Intel Core i3, i5 and Core i7 CPU, up to 8GB of RAM, a hybrid drive or SSD, and integrated graphics or Nvidia GeForce GT 555M dedicated graphics with 2GB of video memory.
New Asus N45J Mystic Edition packs a 14-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixel, a DVD burner or Blu-ray, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, two USB 3.0 ports, and a HDMI 1.4 video output.
Pricing and availability are still unknown at the moment.
We got a a machine with an Intel Core i5-2410M, but the CPUs go up to i7-2670QM. The GPU is a powerful GeForce part that enables smoother multimedia on the 14″ screen (1366 x 768), and comes with 2GB of video memory. No settling for integrated graphics for those Jay devotees! ASUS is even including its Video Magic visuals-enhancing technology, so colours look better and overall image quality comes across as much improved compared to lower end laptops. For added pep, the N45J ships with 2-second instant on resume, a technology first deployed with the equally fashionable ZENBOOK a couple of months ago.
For Jay Chou fans, this is a no brainer – get this laptop! Actually, anyone with a keen eye for something special might want to obtain one, but be advised, this is a very limited edition and distribution for now is limited to mainland China and Southeast Asia. However, I’m sure some units will invariably make their way to Europe and elsewhere



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