Asus has shown three new Transformers -- tablets that convert into clamshell-style notebooks -- running Microsoft's next-generation Windows at this week's Computex trade show in Taiwan. It has covered ...
Depending on how you look at it, the new crop of Intel Bay Trail quad core Atom convertible Windows 8.1 tablets are an amazing value or they're just netbooks with detachable screens. In fact both are ...
How many times have we posted a review of an ASUS Transformer tablet only to read comments that say, "Put Win8 on it and I'll buy it." Well, folks, it's time to put your money where your mouth is.
If you thought that Microsoft's tablet-that-turns-into-a-laptop was cool, the Asus Transformer Book V -- unveiled at Computex 2014 in Taiwan -- will blow your mind. Like previous 2-in-1 Transformer ...
Can the OEM offerings compete with Microsoft's own Surface and Surface RT tablets? Let's dive in and find out. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
At Computex 2013, Asus announced the Transformer Book Trio, a device it calls the “world’s first three-in-one notebook, tablet, and desktop PC.” The 11.6-inch Transformer Book Trio is designed to ...
ASUS’ biggest reveal at Computex is the intriguing Transformer Book V, a device ASUS calls a “five-mode, three-in-one converged laptop”. The Book V features Windows 8.1 and Android 4.4 KitKat laptop ...
Not content to launch another 2-in-1 hybrid, ASUS has announced the ASUS Transformer Book V, a device which combines a 5-inch phone, a 12.5-inch tablet, and a keyboard dock into a system which can ...
The CES is about to get underway in Las Vegas and we are sure to see a lot of Ultrabooks and tablets on display. There will no doubt be future products on display that will run Windows 8 in all its ...
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