CES 2007: First Ever External Video Card (And Other Asus Goodies)

Mon Jan 8, 2007 7:18PM EST

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This bizarre contraption takes quite a bit of explaining, and it's hardly something that every consumer is going to rush to buy. Listen: It's an external video card. Bear with me. I'll explain.

Say your notebook doesn't have 3D graphics (as is the case with many a crippled business machine). But you want to play Oblivion nonetheless. So you just hook up the an external video card (called XG Station, at least for now) via your laptop's ExpressCard slot, and run a cable to an external monitor.

Close the lid and boom, the monstrous XG Station takes over and does all the graphics processing instead of the lame chip inside the laptop. Because ExpressCard has very high available bandwidth, this is now a real possibility.

I saw the XG Station in the flesh, attached to a low-end notebook alongside that same notebook with the XG. Talk about night and day. The XG-equipped machine was running heavy-duty 3D benchmarks without much stuttering. The non-XG machine looked like it was about to catch fire. Whoosh!

As for the dial, it lets you adjust the fan speed, among other things, depending on how hardcore your gaming plans may be. The readout shows temperature, volume, and other stats. No pricing or release date, but it's targeted for a Q2 release.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in Asus's hidden little cave of a booth, I got to check out new laptops, including the W5Fe (the one with the tumorous SideShow display, which lets you play music, look at pictures, and even read email headers while the notebook is not only closed but completely shut down) and a whole host of designer notebooks clad in leather of various colors. The high-end Asus Lamborghinis were also on display, along with a sub-two-pound notebook that uses LED backlighting. Nice!

I saw much more but don't have space to blog it all here. Once again, Asus proves itself to be the coolest company with the quietest voice. Watch my blog for more coverage of Asus in 2007!

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  • 26 Posted by ymatov on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have notebook MCI boarded with gForce 6100 video and vista simply doesnot recognized it.

  • 28 Posted by drj7777jc on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Theres no telling how many of you might come back and read this...but the card that is in the XG Station is said to be a EN7900GS... yes...7900...

  • 29 Posted by kittykisss28 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    FROM A COMPUTER ILLERATE, DEAR SIRS, YOUR NEW PROGRAM SOUNDS LIKE IT WOULD FILL UP MUCH SPACE ~~ JUST HOW MUCH?

  • 30 Posted by twisstid87 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    mrmistermarty, you are obviously missing the point entirely. For people such as myself i need my laptop to be very versatile. i use my laptop as a web designer and programmer, to make my living. but i also enjoy playing the occasional MMORPG or what have you on a day off or downtime. thats why this external GC is genius. you would leave the somewhat cumbersome (which is still just the prodotype mind you.) external system at home on your desk, so i can plug in and play high end games, then when i need to get to work, just disgonnect and pack my laptop into my bag, i cant very well pack an entire desktop up into my bag and carry it off now can i?

  • 31 Posted by userjake92 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ooh, i can see my comment, cool. Oh and that's pretty cool up there i guess...

  • 33 Posted by bentfocus on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    I want one now!!! I have been shopping around to see if they existed and found nothing. As to why you may want this instead of buying a dektop...price, hopefully. Plus if you own a laptop, surely you know how convenient it is, say in front of the TV at night. To play high end games from my coffee table withoud a ton of desktop equipments...BRILLIANT!

  • 34 Posted by the_mom_of_two on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    how about using the computers to improve your minds and not just to play mindless games ..like children ..face it people your intelligence levels are dropping ..I can not believe how many supposedly intelligent adults spend 100 % of their free time playing games ....

  • 35 Posted by calvincen on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    lol, anybody know when it will come out for sale

  • 36 Posted by krys_greene on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well I hate to burst anyones bubble but you will need a newer laptop for this to even work. The external video card runs of your computers 16x PCI-E connection, its the only way you will be able to support these new video cards like the the 7 and 8 series cards from nvidia. If you have on board graphics thiers a good chance your laptop uses a different motherboard and wont have a PCI-E slot. Dell is famous for this, if you have a dedicated grahpics card you will be ok. so anyone with AGP laptops yuor out of luck for now at least.

  • 37 Posted by jamasmjdm on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    hee hee hee. me and my brother were both given £500 to buy our own computers. we both do gaming. he went for an average desktop with the idea that it was more upgradeable. i bought a laptop. now i can upgrade as well as him, and mine is portable. he'll be so mad when i show him this

  • 38 Posted by chay_ya_min on Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:42AM EDT Report Abuse

    what happened to this? did they release this already? i dont see this available anywhere.

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