Jan 2 2007, 10:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Asustek Computer will show at the CES 2007 the XG Station.
The Asus XG Stations is a graphics and audio enhancement add-on for notebooks. The details are still very scarce on this one. The XG station has Dolby audio output and its own graphics chip and a small display.
How this will hook up to notebooks is not clear to me at this point.
Update:
The Asus XG Station actually connects via PCI Express to notebooks. You need an ExpressCARD slot on your notebook to use the XG station.
More details on Digitimes.
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