Source: Times of India
MUMBAI: Taiwan-headquartered motherboard maker Asus rolled out the world's first dual OS (Windows 8 and Android 4.1) All-in-One PC ASUS Transformer AiO, which is priced between Rs 87,000 and Rs 1.07 lakh. ASU ...
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Source: Keralanext
Asus’s exciting dual-booting Transformer AiO P1801 touchscreen all-in-one (AIO) has been officially launched in India. When docked, the AiO is a Windows 8 PC, complete with dual-core (or quad-core) Intel Ivy Bridge CPUs. But rem ...
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Source: ThinkDigit.com
The modern age is the age of hybridization, and Asus has taken steps to cement that belief, with the 18.4 inch Transformer AiO. Asus India launched today the ASUS Transformer AiO P1801, an All-In-One PC like no other. The Transformer AIO is capable ...
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Source: Gizmag
Lenovo has revealed that a more powerful version of its Yoga 11 convertible is earmarked for release next month. Essentially four devices in one, the Yoga 11S will run Win8 Pro and be powered by a choice of Intel's 3rd generation Core i processors. Lik ...
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Source: Phandroid
You can read more about the Xbox One over at our sister site XboxOneDaily.com for all the latest updates, news, rumors and information about Microsoft’s latest brain child. Don’t forget to visit XBOXForum.com to discuss all of today’s announcements with ...
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Source: IT Pro Portal
“Tonight, Matthew, I’m the iPad mini.” It’s not hard to see where Archos has found inspiration for the 80 Titanium, but if this is the Stars In Their Eyes version of Apple’s shrunk-down iPad, at least it gets many of the basics right, and comes in at a s ...
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Source: Stuff.tv
For a powerhouse such as Sony the relatively slow-burning nature of its tablet business must be something of a frustration. But the truth is that the Japanese giant’s Android offerings have struggled to stand out in an are ...
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