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Reg Hardware have published a review of the Asus Lamborghini VX5 desktop-replacement laptop. 'The VX5 comes in black or white and declares its heritage with a Lambo bull badge in the middle of the lid and shallow louvres behind. Open it up and there are a number of other trim tweaks, such as leather covers to the wrist rests in front of the keyboard and metal trim around the edges. There's a smooth ceramic touchpad and a conspicuous button to the left of the keys, marked 'speed'. The button switches between ordinary 'Entertainment Mode' and 'Twin Turbo Mode', which overclocks the FSB by 100Hz and the video chip by 25MHz, but only when the VX5 is plugged into the mains. It didn't seem to make much difference during testing, but the machine ran pleasantly cool in both modes, though it's one for the desktop, not the lap.

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HotHardware have published a review of the Asus EeeTop PC ET2002 all-in-one desktop computer. 'The Asus Eee Top ET2002 is an all-in-one desktop computer that provides the basics for everyday computing as well as multimedia entertainment in a space-saving design. It features a large, 20-inch 16:9 widescreen display and a 1.6GHz dual core Intel Atom 330 processor. Perhaps one of the coolest new features of the ET2002 is the fact that it is one of the first all-in-one computers from Asus to feature NVIDIA Ion integrated graphics for additional multimedia processing horsepower and perhaps even a bit of light gaming.'

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