ASUS ZenFone 4, 5, and 6 get Lollipop update

Finally after being delayed on its supposed arrival, the ASUS ZenFone 4, ZenFone 5, and ZenFone 6 will now be getting its Android Lollipop fix. The update includes improvements, additions, and even some removals.

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The changes for the new OS update are as follows:

  • Removal of pre-installed apps like battery widget, PhotoFrame widget, Movie Studio, Cloud Print, CMClient, and Magic Smoke Wallpapers
  • New lockscreen with removed standalone wallpaper and weather details
  • Revamped Dialler and Contacts
  • Removal of in-call animation and cover
  • Addition of My Ocean wallpaper
  • Day Scene Live Wallpaper
  • TripAdvisor
  • ASUS auto-start service manager app
  • Improved VOIP phone call and music function

The updates were reported to be already available via over-the-air, but it’s also downloadable over at the official ASUS ZenTalk forum.

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ASUS launches E1Z portable projector for Android

It seems like ASUS is on a roll with the introduction of their new products over at Computex as they once again lifted the veil of another gadget. The E1Z is a portable projector that connects to your Android phones and tablets using just a microUSB cable.

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This Digital Light Processing (DLP) projector is small enough that it could fit inside the pocket so you could always bring it along. Although we’ve already seen other gizmos that play video content from smartphones and tablets, what makes the E1z special is that it is the first pocket projector to require only a microUSB cable to connect to Android devices — unlike the HDMI cable usually needed to playback videos.

The pico projector has a 6,000mAh battery that’s rechargeable and it could also act as a power bank and charge your handsets. Image-wise it’s reported to have 100 percent NTSC color gamut and full RGB color spectrum support so in theory, images should be vibrant and detailed.

No official pricing has been revealed, but Engadget reports that a representative from the company mentioned it to be around $200.

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ASUS launches E1Z portable projector for Android

It seems like ASUS is on a roll with the introduction of their new products over at Computex as they once again lifted the veil of another gadget. The E1Z is a portable projector that connects to your Android phones and tablets using just a microUSB cable.

asus-e1z-projector

This Digital Light Processing (DLP) projector is small enough that it could fit inside the pocket so you could always bring it along. Although we’ve already seen other gizmos that play video content from smartphones and tablets, what makes the E1z special is that it is the first pocket projector to require only a microUSB cable to connect to Android devices — unlike the HDMI cable usually needed to playback videos.

The pico projector has a 6,000mAh battery that’s rechargeable and it could also act as a power bank and charge your handsets. Image-wise it’s reported to have 100 percent NTSC color gamut and full RGB color spectrum support so in theory, images should be vibrant and detailed.

No official pricing has been revealed, but Engadget reports that a representative from the company mentioned it to be around $200.

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ASUS launches E1Z portable projector for Android

It seems like ASUS is on a roll with the introduction of their new products over at Computex as they once again lifted the veil of another gadget. The E1Z is a portable projector that connects to your Android phones and tablets using just a microUSB cable.

asus-e1z-projector

This Digital Light Processing (DLP) projector is small enough that it could fit inside the pocket so you could always bring it along. Although we’ve already seen other gizmos that play video content from smartphones and tablets, what makes the E1z special is that it is the first pocket projector to require only a microUSB cable to connect to Android devices — unlike the HDMI cable usually needed to playback videos.

The pico projector has a 6,000mAh battery that’s rechargeable and it could also act as a power bank and charge your handsets. Image-wise it’s reported to have 100 percent NTSC color gamut and full RGB color spectrum support so in theory, images should be vibrant and detailed.

No official pricing has been revealed, but Engadget reports that a representative from the company mentioned it to be around $200.

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ASUS reveals its Zen All-in-One PCs

ASUS also reveals its new lineup of All-in-One PCs that carry Intel’s CPU and NVIDIA’s graphics– all packed in a unibody chassis. Meet the Zen AiOs.

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ASUS Zen AiO (Z240IC) specs:
23.8-inch display
Intel RealSense camera technology that recognizes 3D image
Intel Core i7 quad-core processor
32GB DDR4 memory
512GB storage
PCIe SSD
NVIDIA GTX 960M
USB 3.1 Gen 2
USB Type-C
2-channel, 6-piece speakers
Aluminum unibody shell
Available in gold color

ASUS Zen AiO (Z220IC) specs:
21.5-inch display
Intel Core i7 quad-core processor
32GB DDR4 memory
512GB storage
PCIe SSD
NVIDIA GTX 960M
USB 3.1 Gen 2
USB Type-C
2-channel, 6-piece speakers
Aluminum unibody shell
Available in gold color

Stay tuned for its availability and pricing.

Meanwhile, ASUS also launched the following products:

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