
Asustek’s new B50A business notebook is able to last for more than five hours on the road without the need to be plugged in, although that would mean conserving battery power at every turn while you work (i.e. display at the dimmest level). It will be powered by a range of Intel’s Centrino 2 processor, featuring a spill-resistant keyboard, an integrated LED keyboard light for easy operation under low-light or dark conditions, a built-in fingerprint scanner for biometric security purposes, and a Trusted Platform Module. No idea on pricing for the B50A.
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