Asustek has launched N81Vp and N51Tp multimedia notebooks equipped with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4600-series GPUs.
The notebooks utilize technologies including Super Hybrid Engine (SHE), which automatically allocates power to help preserve battery life by up to 35%; Express Gate, an operating system that allows users to access their most commonly-used programs in 8 seconds; and SmartLogon, which recognizes users' facial features and logs them on their PC without requiring any manual key input, according to Asustek.
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