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It's easy to forget ASUS was once king of the netbook space. Nowadays, the company mainly makes headlines for its futuristic-looking Ultrabooks and its beastly gaming machines. But the T100 is a ...
Asus had a hit with its first 2-in-1 Windows 8 laptop, the Transformer Book T100TA, which was launched in 2013 and is still selling. The T100 Chi is an upmarket version of that, with lots of ...
ASUS already added new members to its Transformer family back at Computex, and now at IDF 2013, the company's added yet another, called the Transformer Book T100. It's got a 10.1 inch 1366 x 768 IPS ...
I admit being harsh on Windows 8 hybrids when it comes to functionality. I firmly believe that hybrids must be good tablets first or else fail as a hybrid. If a tablet is not a good one then slapping ...
For a sub-$400 price, the Asus Transformer Book T100TA is a fully functional Windows 8.1 hybrid tablet, and the natural successor to the netbook ideal from a few years ago. The Asus Transformer Book ...
Asus is no stranger to small and cheap computing. Just six years ago it introduced the world to the very first netbook. That Linux-powered Asus Eee PC ran an Intel Celeron at just 700MHz, and it was ...
The Asus Transformer Book T100 is an inexpensive Windows tablet with a 10 inch display and a keyboard based that lets you use it like a laptop. Thanks to an Intel Z3740 Bay Trail processor the device ...
Asus has long been a pioneer in the affordable portable computing space. The company practically invented the netbook market with the launch of the first Eee PC laptop in 2007. And while netbooks have ...
Following the success of the affordable Transformer Book T100 convertible 2-in-1 Asus looks to be preparing a premium model for launch. An unannounced device called the 'Asus T100 Chi' was spotted on ...
The netbook scene used to be filled with sub-$500 low-powered laptops that were good enough for general use, and were small enough to take everywhere. Then along came tablets like the iPad and Galaxy ...