ASUS has just announced their latest Transformer product that combines the productivity and mobility of a notebook and a tablet – the 10.1 inch Transformer Book T100.
The ASUS Transformer Book T100 is a notebook/tablet convertible that sports a detachable 10.1-inch IPS HD (1366 x 768) display, 32GB or 64GB of internal stroage, WiFi, microSD card slot, microHDMI-out, USB 3.0 port, and a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera. All of that in a body that is 10.5mm thin and weighing in at just 550g as a tablet or 1.07kg with the dock.
Powering the device is an Intel Atom Bay Trail-T Z3740 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, Windows 8.1, and a battery that can last up to 11 hours.
The Transformer Book T100 is currently priced in the U.S. at $349 for the 32GB model and $399 for the 64GB model and will come pre-installed with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013. Local pricing for Philippines will be announced on the local launch this October.
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raindrops says:
so farrr okay nmn xa… 24k bili ko sa octagon.. im not really that specific sa mga RAM thingy but smooth nmn pati yung multi tasking.. pero sana inintay ko nlng yung trio. di kc ako nakakapaglaro ng Ingress kc sa android lng pede:/
Sonofa says:
released na ba to dito ngayon?
roiji says:
sayang… 2GB lang yung RAM.
modern Windows OS ay malakas kumain ng RAM eh..
damn background services…
john says:
sana di nalang nila ginawang detachable ang display para mas maging mura . tapos this device runs on full windows 8.1. 32 gb or even 64 gb is not enough for a Windows OS.. i hope next year maging mura na ang laptops na may IPS display.. halos lahat kasi ng laptop ngayun TN panel lang ang display :(
john says:
sana di nalang nila ginawang detachable ang display para mas maging mura . tapos this device runs on full windows 8.1. 32 gb or even 64 gb is not enough for a Windows OS.. i hope next year maging mura na ang laptops na may IPS display. halos lahat kasi ng laptop ngayun TN panel lang ang display :(
JasonWilliams says:
3 things.
first, be sure na maganda ang screen nyan, ala iPad mini, kahit mababa ang resolution, basta maganda ang display.. sana totoong IPS
second, baytrail supports 4gb ram, sana ginawa na nilang 4gb ram.
third, 400USD around 17-18k php, sana pag dumating dito less than 20k lang.
Sonofa says:
Di ako sute kung tama yung mga sales nila kaso tumatawag pa sila… But sabi nila ?23k to!!!
JasonWilliams says:
@Mephisto
yung asus vivobook nasa 500-600 usd, around 25k dito, so this should be lower :)
mephisto says:
Sorry to get your hopes down, but I think the starting price of this laptop when it lands here will be at least Php 25,000.
Damn taxes.