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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

ASUS Transformer AiO: Revolutionary All-in-One PC Cum Detachable Tablet with Dual Operating System


World’s first Windows 8-based desktop PC with standalone Android 4.1-based 18.4-inch tablet!

Kuala Lumpur, March 27, 2013 — ASUS, the world’s top three and award-winning consumer notebook vendor and best-selling motherboard maker, today announced the world’s first ever All-in-One PC cum Tablet – the ASUS Transformer AiO, which is a powerful combination of the perfect desktop PC and a mobile Tablet that switches seamlessly between the Windows and Android operating systems.

According to Elly Yeoh, Country Product Manager, the launch of the ASUS Transformer AiO marks a significant milestone for the brand in the country.

Vanessa Ng (Market Development Manager - Intel) & Elly Yeoh (Country Product Manager - Asus).

“We are fully confident this latest product will be greatly received by the local market as the ASUS Transformer AiO is truly a compact and stylish package that will set a new standard for popular productivity and entertainment software around the home,” says Elly Yeoh, Country Product Manager.

Powerful PC Performance
ASUS Transformer AiO is a powerful all-in-one PC capable of handling a wide range of demanding Windows 8 productivity and entertainment applications, making it highly suitable for work professionals.

Designed for desktop use, its PC Station is powered by a 3rd generation Intel® Core™ desktop processor and features a comprehensive array of ports, including USB 3.0.
Vanessa Ng, Market Development Manager, Intel Malaysia said, ”All-in-one PCs powered by the Intel® Core™ processor family can act as a centerpiece for an expanded home computing experience, delivering the performance and versatility of a desktop in a stylish design you’ll want to show off.

Intel® Core™ processors give this powerhouse the ability to adapt to your needs, along with smooth, seamless, stunning visuals that take full advantage of its large screen.”

Its 18.4-inch LED-backlit display has a 1080p Full HD resolution with 10-point multi-touch and features IPS technology for a bright, vibrant image with 178-degree wide viewing angles for easy shared enjoyment.

The dual-band Wi-Fi allows for high-performance wireless networking with compatible routers, with the 5GHz Wi-Fi providing the significant benefit of reduced interference from nearby 2.4GHz networks in crowded Wi-Fi areas.  Meanwhile the ASUS SonicMaster audio technology also ensures outstanding sound quality for music, movies and everything in between.

King-Sized Windows 8 and Android Tablet Combined
The ASUS Transformer AiO switches seamlessly between the Windows 8 and Android 4.1 OSes at the touch of a button. Its display can be used as two different types of king-size tablet.

Its wireless Remote Desktop technology (with dual-band Wi-Fi) that provides complete multi-touch control over Windows 8 on the PC Station for easy access to popular productivity and entertainment software around the home.

Alternatively, the 18.4-inch display can also be used as a standalone tablet with Android 4.1, with battery life of up to 5 hours. The display also features a convenient carrying handle and a folding stand for comfortable tabletop use away from the PC Station.

“The sleek tablet brings greater convenience to the mobile and home users with advanced dual operating systems that allow the adults to work with the desktop PC while the children can play with the Android tablet,” says Elly Yeoh, Country Product Manager.

ASUS: Desktop Leaders For Product Satisfaction and Reliability
The launch of the ASUS Transformer AiO is another reflection of the brand’s long tradition of the finest quality, innovation and longevity. Based on the PCWorld USA 2012 reader survey of tech satisfaction, reliability and service, users ranked ASUS as a leading choice for desktop PCs, citing high satisfaction with their value, connectivity, ease of use and reliability. The survey also found ASUS desktop PCs were one of the most likely to be recommended to others.
(Source:www.pcworld.com/article/2020964/apple-and-lenovo-desktop-pcs-tops-in-satisfaction.html

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