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Asustek launches Nvidia GeForce Go 7300-powered notebooks
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Asustek Computer announced the launch of its 15.4" widescreen Intel-based A6Vm and AMD-based A6Km notebook series worldwide on December 7. The company claimed the models are the world's first notebooks to adopt Nvidia's latest GeForce Go 7300 graphics processing unit (GPU).
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