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ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated (ASUS) (traditional Chinese: 華碩電腦股份有限公司; pinyin: Huáshuo Diànnaǒ Gufen Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), a Taiwan-based multinational ...
The Asus Eee PC is a subnotebook / netbook computer by Asus and a part of the Asus Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted for its ...
The ASUS Advantage site is your one-stop information center for everything you need to run your ASUS reseller business. It gives you instant access to the latest product ...
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The Asus Eee PC is a subnotebook / netbook computer by Asus and a part of the Asus Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted for its ...
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ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated (ASUS) ( ), a Taiwan-based multinational company, produces motherboards, graphics cards, sound cards, optical drives, PDAs, computer monitors, notebook computers, servers, networking products, mobile phones, computer cases, computer components, and computer cooling systems. Commonly called by its brand name ASUS (usually pronounced , or in English-speaking countries) the company has listed on both the London Stock Exchange (lse: ASKD) and the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE: 2357). 34.3% of PCs sold in 2008 worldwide came with an ASUS motherboard. The company's 2008 revenues reached US$22.9 billion.

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