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Daily News Round #1

Published: 3rd March 2005 @ 2:03 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- ASUS Announces Zero Bright Dot, 30-Day Policy

This one a most welcome announcement for buyers of ASUS notebooks. A press release downunder from ASUS today highlights their new "Zero Bright Dot" policy. This new policy assures that any bright coloured dead pixel you may encounter will entitle you to a replacement LCD so long as it's within the first 30 days of purchase.

Sydney, Australia, March 3, 2005 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), a leading provider of high-performance notebook computers, has announced the LCD Zero Bright Dot policy. The policy was unexpectedly revealed to 100+ ASUS notebook dealers during the new ASUS Intel Sonoma range of notebooks at the stylish Museum of Contemporary Art with back-drop views of in Circular Quay, Sydney.

What is a Zero Bright Dot (ZBD) policy? ASUS Australia defines a dead pixel bright dot as ANY dead pixel other the a dead black pixel. ASUS will honour the ZBD within the first 30 day to selected notebooks - W1, V6V & M6 series



- Articles and Reviews from around the Web

- Lian Li PC60 Plus Case @ TecCentral (Translated)
- HIS X700 Pro iTurbo VIVO Edition @ ByteSector
- Aerocool Spiral Galaxies WTX Case @ Controlled-Insanity
- P4 600 series 64-bit performance @ Lost Circuits
- Samsung Yepp MT6Z 1 gig MP3 Player @ TechTastic
- Samsung TS-H552 DVD+RW @ Overclockers Club
- Corsair XPert TWINXP1024-3200XL @ IPKonfig
- IDF Spring 2005 - Day 2: The Yonah Scoop @ Anandtech
- Thermalright XP-90 Heatsink @ NVNews
- Intel Demos Centrino Platforms Featuring 65nm Dual-Core Mobile Chips @ XBit Labs
- IDF Spring 2005: Concept PCs @ Hexus



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