The WePC site allows users to post both blogs and designs about what their dream notebook will look like. Categories include conventional notebooks, netbooks, and gaming notebooks.
The company hopes that the project will put it better in touch with what consumers are looking for in terms of hardware and features.
"Asus strives to provide the best user experience with our products," said Lillian Lin, Asus' director of marketing planning.
"By empowering WePC.com users to play a role in the design process, we expect to deliver cutting-edge community-designed products that address a consumer vision of the dream PC."
Eventually, Asus said that it plans to roll out a design in each of the three categories, though no date for a possible release has been given.
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