Asus has been showcasing the Lamborghini VX6S at various trade shows and event in the industry for almost six months now, but this Intel Cedar Trail powered netbook has yet to make its arrival until now.
However it now seems like we aren’t that far away from its launch, as in order to increase the hype surrounding its product Asus has now put together a new presentation video for the VX6S, which was spotted by Notebook Italia.
The video, which we enclosed right bellow this article for your viewing pleasure, focuses on showing the similarities between the VX6S and the Lamborghini LP700-4 Aventador supercar, its design is based upon.
Those of you familiar with the original VX6 won’t find that many differences between the two, since most of the changes brought to the Lamborghini VX6S concentrated more on the inside of the netbook.
One of these modifications is the inclusion of a new Atom Cedarview processor that is supposed to make the notebook more responsive and somewhat more powerful.
Just as with its previous model, Asus decided on using an Atom CPU that was designed for nettop use and settled with the D2700 that includes two processing cores with Hyper-Threading support running at a 2.13GHz clock speed.
Changes were also brought to the graphics used inside the system as Asus has decided to swap the ION GPU used before for an AMD Radeon HD 6470M, which includes 160 unfied shaders clocked at 700MHz.
The rest of the Lamborghini VX6S hardware specs include, 2GB of DDR3 memory (upgradeable to 4GB), a 500GB hard drive, Bluetooth and Wireless N connectivity, a card reader, and a built-in webcam.
The battery uses a 6-cell design (58Wh) and the 12.1-inch LED backlit screen sports a native resolution of 1366x768.
When it designed the Lamborghini VX6S, Asus also included a Bang & Olufsen ICEpower sound system, which should deliver high-quality audio.
Sadly, no information regarding pricing or availability was disclosed by the Taiwanese company, but we’ll keep you up to date with how things evolve from now on.
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