ASUS develops Satin-brushed Aluminum and NeoWood Finishes for notebooks
ASUS is not the first time offers unusual solutions for notebooks, for example, we cannot remember the cover shell, made from real bamboo, presented at Computex 2007. At Computex 2009 introduced two new finishing options for its products: Satin-brushed Aluminum (a thin aluminum coating) and NeoWood (grinding).
The Satin-brushed Aluminum finish is created by Non-conductive Vapor Metallization (NCVM) technology. According to the manufacturer, this decision is an example of both functional and beautiful material. This coating has a natural color and texture of aluminum, but is more resistant to scratching and durability. Another advantage of aluminum covered with a thin cut is that it does not interfere with wireless radio interfaces that can occur when using other metal finishes, such as pure aluminum. As a result, notebooks with similar buildings provide a more stable interface Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Currently, this Satin-brushed Aluminum finish is used in models of ASUS N81Vf, N60Sf, and N51Vn.
The NeoWood finishing combines the pleasant to the touch high-strength wood texture to the strength of modern synthetic materials. To view and touch, it is indistinguishable from the genuine wood, but surpasses it, such as durability and resistance to scratching. NeoWood finish is used in the N60Sf model.
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