Monday, 25 August 2014
Asus Smartwatch liberate go out with, Specs Rumors: September 2014 Launch, But Moto 360 and iWatch preference Provide Stiff Competition
Asus is taking substantial strides into the wearable device marketplace and is slated to launch its own machine Wear smartwatch this September by the side of the International area monopoly sorority in the sphere of Berlin (IFA 2014).
Asus released an revelation on the subject of the smartwatch line earlier this time by the side of the Google I/O seminar, promoting with the aim of the highest difference it preference cover with its competitors is the condensed penalty tag.
At that moment earlier this month, Asus posted a tweet with the aim of indeed hinted by the side of the company releasing a smartwatch by the side of the IFA 2014.
"Something #Incredible is ready to go on by the side of #IFA2014, escort you near!" the tweet says.
Unlike nearly everyone other smartwatches on the marketplace with the aim of at present get to in support of around $300, the Asus smartwatch preference be present priced somewhere concerning $99 and $149. Near are rebuff in the sphere of depth details yet to the specs of the Asus smartwatch but it preference cover an AMOLED exhibit and specs close to the Galaxy Wear and LG's G Watch.
The month of September is looking to be present occupied with a surfeit of new to the job gear releases by various tech giants. In support of single, Motorola is looking to liberate a amount of new to the job hardware like its new to the job Moto X ang G smartphones in support of the month of September.
Besides, the company is at present looking to fit the liberate go out with in support of their much hyped Moto 360 smartwatch in support of September, so Asus might hunger to watch old hat in support of with the aim of.
Of direction, the biggest menace to the smartwatch's achievement preference be present Apple's liberate of the new to the job iPhone 6 and perhaps the much-hyped but super secretive iWatch.
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