ASUS B23E

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Overview

The ASUS B23E focusses on business users and offers more mid-range specifications for a normal laptop. It does however feature a Smartcard slot and an Expresscard slot. Its case is made out of an magnesium alloy to withstand most situations.

ASUS B23E Price. (RRP. See below for latest prices.)
USA:$93030 Oct 12
Available from $895.00

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Specifications for the ASUS B23E

Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer ASUS
Model name B23E
CPU type Intel Core i3 2330M
CPU speed 2200 Mhz
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000
OS Windows 7
Display Size
12.5" 1366 X 768
Screen Type
LED-Backlit LCD
Touch Technology
No Touchscreen
RAM 4096 MB
Hard Disk 320 GB
Weight 1497gm / 52.8 oz.
Size (w/h/d mm) 305/28/206 mm
Size (w/h/d inches) 12/1.1/8.1

Physical Interfaces
DC-in
eSATA/USB
Ethernet 10/100/1000
ExpressCard 54/1
HDMI
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
MIC-in
USB2.0
USB3.0 (x1)
VGA

Wireless Interfaces
802.11 b/g/n
BT 3.0 + HS
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
AC Adaptor
Microphone
Multitouch Touchpad
Stereo speakers
WebCam 2.0Mp

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Product Notes
Note that there is a range of Processors up to an Core i7 2640M (2.8GHz). It does have a combined USB/eSATA port.

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