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    Identifying an Asus Notebook

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by David, Apr 25, 2010.

  1. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Can someone help identify the model of this Asus notebook?
    This notebook is seen throughout the entire 4th season of the TV show "Psych", and seeing that the premier date for the 4th season was on August 7, 2009, I'd assume it's a model made prior to that date.

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  2. hardcorp

    hardcorp Notebook Consultant

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    My guess is the R1F...
     
  3. Papa Midnight

    Papa Midnight Notebook Consultant

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    I thought it might have been a K series or N series unit but I can't find any corroborating pictures with the ASUS logo positioned that low.

    Edit: Definitely an R1F.
     
  4. David

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    Yeah, from the image, it looks like a tablet and may very well be the R1F. The Asus logo does look like it's positioned lower than usual, but they also have the windows logo which is a bit odd.
     
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    ziddy123 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yeah dudes, it was when Microsoft realized people are influenced by what TV characters use. Remember when Apple was everywhere in TV?

    Oddest notebook in TV to me is Big Bang Theory. Would think CIT geniuses would use a Lenovo work station not a Alienware.

    ** Sidenote. I'm watching You Don't Know Jack with Al Pacino acting as Jack Kevorkian. Also features Susan Sarandon, John Goodwin and Eric Lange.