Asus announced the new Transformer Pad with Tegra 4.
The 10.1-inch Android tablet has been revamped with a 1.9GHz Nvidia Tegra 4 quad-core processor, along with a 2560x1600 IPS display.
The new pad is also
touted to last at least two days between charges thanks to a supposed 17-hour
battery life.
But that's not all from
Asus. In fact, the company has plans to release a bunch more tech soon.
The X102BA, an
Ultraportable laptop that sports a 10.1-inch HD display with 10-point
multi-touch for navigating Windows 8 has been unveiled as
well.
Inside is an AMD A4-1200
1GHz dual-core APU with integrated Radeon HD 8180 graphics, which the company
claims "balances multi-tasking performance with energy efficiency."
A refresh of the Fonepad was also announced - with a new
glossy rear cover and extra speaker on the front, and dubbed it the Fonepad 7.
The tablet comes with a 7-inch HD 1280 x 800 display and offers voice calling
and 42Mbit/s download speeds. It's also powered by an Intel Atom Z2560
processor.
But wait there's another:
The 6-inch Android tablet, Fonepad Note 6. It comes packed with a Full HD Super
IPS+ display with both multi-touch and stylus inputs. It's also powered by the
new Intel Atom Z2580 processor clocked at 2Ghz. Meanwhile there's HSPA+ and 3G
to keep you connected.
And last but not least,
Asus also announced the Memo Pad 8 and Memo Pad 10. While different in size,
both Android tablets offer 1280x800 resolution displays and quad-core
processors.
The Memo Pad 8 comes in
an 8GB model with a 5MP rear camera and 1.2MP front-facing snapper. The 10,
meanwhile, comes in 8GB and 10GB versions and has a 10-inch display.
Even more refreshes are
on the way from Asus with the Zenbook getting a powerful upgrade.
The new Zenbook models are known as the UX301 and UX302 and all
have new latest-generation Haswell Intel processors, beefed-up graphics and a
high resolution WQHD display on certain versions.
They also have the latest-gen Intel Core processors from the
Core i5-4200U up to a high-end 28W Core i7-4558U option. And to power that
high-end screen, you either get Intel Iris or Nvidia GeForce GT 730M
with Optimus auto-switching graphics.
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