May 30, 2011 11:35 GMT  ·  By

It appears that ASUS brought a whole pack of electronics and computers over to Computex 2011, as its long press release makes it clear, the N series being just one product line on the list.

Those that attend or are paying attention to what is happening at Computex 2011 (or will happen once it officially opens) probably heard of what ASUS prepared.

Among other things, the worldwide supplier of PCs and PC hardware created the Eee PC X101 and the UX ultraportable.

Apparently, the same company brought forth the N series as well, composed mostly of notebooks but also including the ET2700XVT all-in-one desktop PC.

As with the other products, the full list of specifications wasn't outlined in the PR announcement, but the aim of the products indicates mid-to-high end capabilities.

In fact, the N series are optimized for multimedia, having been developed in collaboration with world renowned designer David Lewis.

The laptops feature high-gloss designs and dedicated external subwoofers, plus SonicMaster audio (developed with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower), all handled by an Intel Core mobile processor form the second generation (Sandy bridge).

All the above parts, along with USB 3.0 connectivity and large internal speakers. are crammed inside slim, glossy black frames,

With this to appeal to any users seeking to entertain him or herself on the move, it falls to the all-in-one model to cater to users' home needs.

The system has a display with a diagonal of 27 inches and a display angle of 178 degrees, both horizontally and vertically.

What's more, if customers are so inclined, they can pay extra in exchange for a multi-touch panel that can track up to 10 points simultaneously.

Unfortunately, as was the case with everything else, the company left things more or less wrapped up in mystery when it came to pricing and availability.