Nuevo motherboard con Skype, Linux y Wi-Fi integrados de la mano de Asus
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Asus presentó un espectacular motherboard (placa base) con mucho futuro a simple vista, se trata del P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-Ap@n que incorpora el chipset X38 de Intel y SplashTop una modificación de Linux integrada en la placa y que contiene un escritorio con aplicaciones realmente útiles como Firefox, Skype, visor de email, etc.
Tarda solo 5 segundos en arrancar y quedar totalmente operativo y funcional para utilizar el navegador web y todas las utilidades, además podemos configurar muchos aspectos del sistema, red, sonido y más en el panel de control.
Otra novedad y algo que falta en otras placas es la conectividad Wi-Fi que ya viene integrada y solo hace falta tener un router que emita la señal.
El precio es de U$D360 (dólares)
Fotos de SnashTop (escritorio Linux) en funcionamiento
Vía Xataka
Technorati Tags: Asus, motherboard, P5E3 Deluxe, chipset X38


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