- Slot loading optical drive (according to Engadget)
- At least 2 USB ports
- HDMI port
- Network port
- Headphone and line in jacks
- Backlit chicklet keyboard with numberpad
- Ambient light sensor
- Altec Lansing speakers with SRS true surround sound
- A 12 inch (U20), a 14 inch (U80) and a 15 inch (U50) options to be available
- Backlit chicklet keyboard
- Normal tray loading optical drive
- Inbuilt webcam
- Ambient light sensor
- Intel Core 2 Solo SU3300
- Mobile Intel GS45 Chipset
- Up to 4Gb RAM
- 2.5 inch HDD up to 500Gb
- DVD Super Multi Drive
- Built in 1.2 M web cam
- Less than 2 kg
- An Intel Core 2 Duo processor
- NVIDIA GeForce G105M
- Up to 500GB HDD
- Altec Lansing speakers with SRS true surround sound
Update - Late April: Looks like these may, emphasize, may have been released somewhere. AVING is reporting that the ASUS U/UX Series have been released in Korea. Meanwhile, NordicHardware thinks the U series, the UZ series and the Edge series will be "presented" (whatever that means) at Computex in July. NordicHardware also suggests that the UX series are high end notebooks, while the U will be midrange. Too little information, too slowly,
Update 2 - May 4: ASUS in the Philippines has apparently released a news update on the U Series, with a very entertaining photo. I say apparently because Hardware Zone sites the Philippino Asus site, but I can't find the information on it.
Update 3 - May 5: Sigh! Doesn't look like either the U Series or the UX Series will make the grade. ASUS have just released specs and those that are light enough to meet my criteria (sub 2Kg) lack a discreet GPU. What do we need to do to get a non-Sony, GPU and optical drive equipped sub 2Kg notebook?
The authoritative answer, curiously...
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