LAS VEGAS--Some notebooks and an un-Netbook are worth noting on the CES show floor Thursday.
From top to bottom: An Asus concept computer; the just-announced Asus S121 (officially not a Netbook) with an optional 512GB solid-state drive--yes, that's 512 gigabytes; HP's new Pavilion dv2 and dv3 powered by processors from Advanced Micro Devices, including its newest Neo silicon.
Asus was showing its fold/unfold concept at CES
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The just-announced 12-inch Asus S121 is "not" technically a Netbook but uses an Atom processor and a massive 512GB solid-state drive--the largest yet in any device
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HP Pavilion dv2 ultraportable (0.9 inches thick) uses AMD's new Neo silicon
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HP 13-inch Pavilion dv3 uses the AMD Turion processor
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