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[Flash Sale] ASUS ZenPad S 8.0


Today, I want to introduce a new ASUS tablet to you. It's the ASUS ZenPad S 8.0 tablet. Now it's on sales on gearbest at the price of $249.99. You can visit it buy click this link: http://goo.gl/JLCWCc


Fashion-inspired design

The design of ASUS ZenPad S 8.0 carries modern influences and a simple, clean look that gives it a universal and stylish appeal. These elements are inspired by our Zen design philosophy of balancing beauty and strength. 
Bigger while smaller

ASUS ZenPad S 8.0 is an 8-inch tablet that is only 6.6 mm thin, weighs just 298g, and has a 74% screen-to-body ratio — an incredible engineering achievement made possible by reducing the bezel width to the bare minimum. 
Visualmaster

ASUS Visualmaster is a suite of exclusive visual enhancement technologies that combine hardware and software to optimize all aspects of the display — including contrast, sharpness, color, clarity and brightness — resulting in an incredibly realistic viewing experience. With ASUS VisualMaster, it's just like being there. 
Z Stylus

Z Stylus is designed especially for AUSU Zenpad S 8.0 to provide a natural writing and drawing experience that's as easy as using a pen. With pinpoint accuracy and sensitive multi-touch technology, Z Stylus is perfectly suited for creative tasks such as sketching, painting, and even design work. 


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Are you still worried about your WiFi at home?

Are you still worried about your WiFi at home?

ASUS RT-AC66U Wireless Router





With the latest networking technology, the RT-AC66U delivers exceptionally fast wired and wireless connectivity. ASUS builds this flagship router with the highest-grade components, offering you the best quality to enable stable connectivity and convenient expandability. The router uses powerful detachable WiFi antennas to further extend wireless range.

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Main Features:

● 5th generation 802.11ac chip set gives you concurrent dual-band 2.4GHz / 5GHz for up to super-fast 1.75Gbps: Fastest speeds for HD streaming, online gaming, and feture applications.
● 4 Gigabit LAN and 1 Gigabit WAN ports for the fastest, most reliable internet performance.
● AiRadar optimizes wireless coverage with three detachable high-powered antennas: Effortlessly adjustable to deliver the best wireless signal.
● Enjoy the ASUSWRT dashboard UI for 3 steps easy setup, signal monitoring, and network application control.
● Download master for wireless data storage and access to your router-connected USB storage devices.
● Remote access for P2P downloading, media streaming, P2P File sharing, printer sharing, and 3G network sharing via two multi-functional built-in USB ports.
● Enhanced cooling: Advanced heat dissipation with high-density aluminum fins.
● 256 RAM: Optimized performance and heavy load stability.


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Asus ZenFone 2 With 4GB RAM And 64-Bit Processor Pre-sale Only $338.42 on Gearbest.com



The Asus ZenFone 2 is one of the very pleasant surprises unveiled at CES 2015. Asus really outdid itself in its signature value-for-money territory, outing a phone with 1080p display, 13 MP camera, fast 64-bit processor, and a hearty battery for two Benjamins in starting price. 

Presale Promotional Price
Coupon Code: ASUSZ2   


Design 
Taking a little cue from LG, the ZenFone 2 sports a volume rocker placed fair and square on the back of the phone. By the company's own calculations, its phablet has a screen-to-body ratio of 72%, which falls in the middle as far as 2014 devices are concerned, and offers the passable dimensions of 6 x 3.03 x 0.43 in (152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9 mm), though nothing extraordinary like the G3, for instance. 

The ZenFone 2 has a chassis with a brushed metal texture, which again reminds strongly of the G3, and the dual tone flash on the back does nothing to disperse this impression. Asus is not being unoriginal, though, and promises a number of special Transfusion and Illusion models with rather unique shells – the former line combines two colors, while the latter offers some odd patterns to go with the phone's shell.



Display 
The Zenfone 2 display is a Gorilla Glass 3-protected, 5.5-inch panel with a flagship-standard resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, returning an excellent 403 pixels per inch count, and offering 400 nits of brightness. There's really nothing to stand out in the screen specs department here, but for this starting price Asus's offering is more than generous, and will fit most everyone's needs.

Processor and memory: first with 4 GB RAM and 64-bit mobile Atom 
Asus has a long history with Intel's mobile processors, and the ZenFone 2 isn't breaking that trend, though it is now a trailblazer for the new 64-bit frugal Atom silicon. Namely, it sticks with the LTE-enabled Intel Atom Z3580 processor with four cores that can reach frequencies of up to 2.33 GHz, and a PowerVR G6430 GPU with OpenGL 3.0 support. This processor is proven to be both fast and frugal, so you won't have any issues running the latest and greatest Android software on the ZenFone, including heavy 3D games.

The company's biggest surprise with the handset is left for the memory department, though. The ZenFone 2 might start you off with 2 GB of RAM in the basic version, but the more expensive ones will come with 4 GB of RAM, making it the first smartphone announced with more than 3 GB of RAM, which the native 64-bit Android support, and the new 64-bit processors make possible now. Asus claims seven times faster gaming performance than the previous ZenFone edition, which has to count for something.


Camera 
The camera at the back is a 13-megapixel unit with 5 element, f/2.0 aperture lens, complemented by a dual-color Real Tone LED flash. At the front, we are looking at a respectable, 5-megapixel selfie snapper with wide-angle (85-degree) lens, and an option to shoot selfie panoramas. 

Asus also made it clear over and over again that its PixelMaster software is available with both cams and offers goodies such as a low light shooting mode that can supposedly snap photos that are up to 400% brighter, though the digital noise at this level will likely be pretty visible, too.