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		<title>ASUS R50 UMPC Review!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of you have already witnessed the ultra-small Eee PC netbooks, the ASUS R50 is even smaller than a netbook, classified as a &#8220;UMPC&#8221;. Here&#8217;s the specs and details of what&#8217;s to come: Btw, this one doesn&#8217;t qualify as a netbook or mini-note, but we still like the small size but where&#8217;s the keyboard? Taipei, Taiwan, August 28, 2008 – Performance on the move hits new heights with the ASUS R50. Weighing a nominal 520g, with a 5.6&#8243; LCD screen and at about the size of a passport wallet, the R50 is an secure and powerful mini-notebook with priceless portability and communication capabilities (such as WiFi and HSDPA 3.5G). The R50 is loaded with powerful features, fully enabling global communications, travelling and entertainment in any landscape across the world. With a built-in Premier GPS device, real-time navigation has never been so easy. Together with ASUS Photo Navigator, pictures can be documented along the roads travelled. So wherever you venture, the R50 offers the power, portability and performance to meet the demands of living and competing in the global market place. via asus a ASUS Netbooks, communication capabilities, eee pc, enabling global communications, global market place, gps device, hsdpa, keyboard, &#8230; <a href="http://laptoppimp.com/netbook-reviews/asus-netbooks/asus-r50-umpc-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p>a</p>
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