ASUS India has launched its
latest hybrid device Transformer Book TX300 in the Indian market. The device
has a 13.3 inch display and the company claims it is the world’s thinnest
Window 8 tablet and detachable notebook. The Transformer Book will be available
in the country for a whopping price of Rs 91,999 starting the second week of
this month.Here is a quick look at the specifications of the device.The hybrid
device sports a 13.3 inch full HD IPS touch panel display (1920×1080 pixels
resolution) that has a 178 degree viewing angle. It is powered by an Intel’s
3rd Generation i5-3337U processor and runs on the Windows 8 Professional
operating system. Separate storage has been provided for the notebook and
tablet with a 500GB hard drive (for the notebook) and a 128GB solid state drive
(SSD) for the tablet, with additional ‘ASUS WebStorage’ cloud storage. On the
camera front, this one sports an 5 mega pixel rear camera that can record high
definition videos (720p) and a front facing camera that can also record HD
videos. Apart from a backlit keyboard and gesture touchpad, the dock also has a
500GB hard drive, two USB 3.0 ports and a built-in battery of its own. Then
there is a mini display port for connecting to an HDTV for big-screen viewing.The
device has an all-metal design with spun metal finish (similar to the ASUS
Zenbook) and features ASUS SonicMaster audio with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower
for rich and detailed sound. In terms of connectivity, the device has Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth 4.0, a microSD card slot and a microUSB port. The exact dimensions of
the device are not available as yet. According to the company, the device will
provide up to five hours of battery life in full notebook mode and up to eight
hours in tablet mode, with up to two weeks of standby time. In addition, ‘Power
Up’ technology extends the notebook’s battery life by disabling the dock’s hard
drive and ports, giving up to eight hours’ use. Interestingly, the company has
provided a smart-stay power cord that does not plug into a socket, but snaps
onto it magnetically (taking cue from Apple are we!). A firm tug is enough to
break the connection, so there is no risk of dragging the device off a desk by
accidently snagging its power lead. While the tablet cum notebook has decent
specifications, we don’t think the segment in itself has been seeing much
interest among end consumers. Add to the fact the almost Rs 1 lakh price tag
attached to the device and the company could find it hard to find takers for
the device. After all, who carries around a 13.3 inch tablet and who spends a
lakh on a notebook?
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