Laptop VX7 Lamborghini With Aventador Design



Asus computer companies interested in new designs Aventador Lamborghini V12. No doubt, the cooperation was forged with the Italian car manufacturer to offer high-capable portable PC, according to the characteristics of these supercars.

Laptops have called this VX7 design resembles Aventador, especially the back of the car. So, if your laptop is viewed from the rear tail lights. Then, wind vents to expel heat as above exhaust.

At the top (cover) there is the pull of the line resembles the hood and yellow paint, which is given a distinctive color of the Lamborghini. When the cover removed, looks sharp lines dominate the design, including interior.

Remarkably, this laptop frame made ​​of aluminum that weighs just 3.5 kg. In terms of performance, Asus XV7 that other games have been given the Intel i7 processors, RAM 16 GB, internal penyimpnan 1.5 terrabytes, plus a 2.0 megapixel camera.



Not only that. This laptop also has a Blu-ray disc drive and 15.6-inch LED screen. For the Australian market, VX7 not just the color orange, as in other countries also have a black or carbon fiber motif.

Tablet for work or play games?


Along with the current era of tablet, maybe a lot of company owners who want to join in. ya for "arming" its employees with the tablets as well.


But consider that the survey was this one, can-can which should increase employee productivity actually the opposite.


A 1400 survey conducted by the owner of the tablet was a pretty amazing results in terms of what they often do with these tablets.


From the survey that there was, 84% of people use the tablet for gaming, 78%, to search for information, 78% for email and the rest can be seen in the chart above.

In addition, the survey also found that 82% of users use the tablet at home and 82% of these, 69% use it at home.

That means if the company arming employees with the tablets, are not likely to improve productivity deh.

In conclusion, it seems indeed a tablet is not for work but more for new entertainment media.

Source : otakku.com

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