ASUS Transformer AiO – a twin foot Windows 8 and Android all-in-one PC/tablet







ASUS launched a teaser video on YouTube a few days ago, in which they mentioned a new transformation is coming out at Computex. More info: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Confirmed for Google I/O.Well, Computex 2012 is here, and ASUS is also in total action, as they launched their first-ever tablet with dual OSes, read here: Where You Should Find Quality Laboratory Equipment.ASUS merged both Windows 8 and Android 4.0 into what they'er calling the ASUS Transformer AiO Los Angeles Hosting.It's actually like an 18.4-inch all-in-one PC, but as the display is detachable, it feels like an 18.4-inch Android tablet.


ASUS showcased the prototype version at Computex, so you can expect some changes in the final version Carousel Ρόδος.When the 18-inch tablet is docked, it runs on a standard Windows 8 platform A Good Everyday Aussie Journey.However undock, and you'll be running Android 4.0.The thing I like about it is that you can also run Android applications in Windows 8 mode, thanks to Bluestacks Android player.


There are two form factors involved here: either use it as an all-in-one PC, or use it as the world's largest (big, fat, huge, ginormous) Android tablet.Right now, there are no words on the pricing and availability of AiO, but I hope ASUS will confirm it soon.Have a look at the video posted by Engadget, found here.


So folks, are you looking forward to something like the AiO? Tell us in the comment box below.


Source: Engadget


 







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