Monday, June 4, 2012

ASUS AiO, the new all in one with Android and Windows 8

ASUS AiO
It is very difficult to define what this product. Calling tablet is not accurate, either computer, so I just left on device. And you might just as your name, "ASUS Transformer AiO", whatever it suits you to this team as they can become multiple different things. It is portable, and is simply an 18.4 inch touch screen as a large tablet. But also may be coupled to a base to act as monitor. It has Windows 8 operating system, but be able to run Android. Do you understand anything?

If you do not understand well what it is, do not worry, it's totally normal. ASUS has decided to unify most of what is known today as a single device. So you get a tablet that can be transported and a base on which to set this equipment and use it as a common computer. As if this were not enough, we also have a unique option when talking about the operating system. And although Windows 8 will command especially the "ASUS Transformer AiO", you can run Android.

The device is ideal for certain users. The screen size is sufficient for use as a normal computer, 18.4 inches, more than laptops today. Furthermore, it is touch, which can be very interesting for designers or other users to do visual work or requiring very precise with your computer. Moreover, for these could be great to ride the team and take it to your workplace, or take it to a meeting to present a project.

Obviously, do not carry in your pocket, but it's not crazy to carry an 18.4-inch tablet if we make heavy use of it.

The "ASUS Transformer AiO" not yet know the final specs and price or release date. However, it is known that a processor family Intel Ivy Bridge, which will be accompanied by a modest graphics card. Its touch screen will have 10 detection points simultaneously to exploit the full potential of this.

The ASUS Transformer AiO was introduced at Computex Taipei 2012, and is another of the big names in the market ASUS Android this year 2012. Then you leave a video in which you can see the look of your device and how it changes from Windows 8 to Android:

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