ASUS R50A: Yet another UMPC
By Rory Reid, CNET.co.uk
10/01/2008

The coolest thing about this device is its integrated support for WiMax, HSDPA or 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, which means it can access the Intertubes just about anywhere. It's also packing a GPS chip so you can use it as a pocket navigation or stick it in your car like a TomTom on steroids. If sat-nav isn't your thing, then you can grab one with an optional digital TV tuner.
The main components are impressive. It's set to use the new 1.33GHz Intel Silverthorne CPU and the equally fresh Intel Poulsbo chipset, both of which give it the prospect of longer-than-normal battery life and cooler-than-normal operation. However, it has 1GB of DDR400 RAM, which some might say isn't enough to run Vista Home Premium in a satisfactory manner.
Still, there's a 1.8-inch 32GB solid state hard drive, which does its bit for battery life and provides fast boot times. Plus you get a whopping three USB ports--more than you get on some laptops--and a microSD card slot. The screen churns out 1,024 x 600 pixels, and the whole shebang measures 199 x 97 x 284mm and weighs 520g.
It doesn't seem as clever as the Toshiba ultra-mobile concept, but it's not a bad looking device. Price and availability are TBC, but we'll bring you an in-depth analysis when we convince ASUS to give us one in the near future.


