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The Asus Transformer AIO delivers a fast Windows 8 all-in-one
A giant Android tablet
And an effective platform for using them in tandem
Detachable screen gives you a jumbo Android tablet to take to the couch or kitchen
Good performance in desktop mode
HDMI port lets you connect a second monitor when tablet is in use elsewhere
Splashtop lets you use Windows 8 around the house. Can use Android apps. Speedy quad-core processor and discrete graphics. Four USB 3.0 ports. Quick switch between environments.
The editors didn't like
Remote desktop technology makes using Windows 8 in tablet mode unreliable
And you might prefer to wait to buy until later this year when the category has matured
18.4-inch tablet weighs over 5 pounds
Has lackluster battery life
Managing two operating systems on one device can be confusing
Screen is huge for a tablet
But small for a desktop for the price
Some lag on tablet when out of dock. Webcam not accessible to Windows when away from dock. Mouse and keyboard have limited range. No HDMI-in. Crashes in either OS can make the system seem unresponsive
Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Danny , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Damn, that's a huge… multi-touch Windows 8 all-in-one that doubles as what may just be the largest Android tablet around — 18.4-inches! And overheard at today's launch in Sydney: Asus is considering the potential for a 23-inch version. Here are the specs…...
The Asus Transformer AIO delivers a fast Windows 8 all-in-one, a giant Android tablet, and an effective platform for using them in tandem
Remote desktop technology makes using Windows 8 in tablet mode unreliable, and you might prefer to wait to buy until later this year when the category has matured
You'd be smart to wait and see how the market develops, but Asus has used the freedom of the still-forming all-in-one/tablet hybrid category to create a compelling Windows 8/Android device in the Transformer AIO....
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Published: 2013-01-11, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com/au/
Two processors run both Windows 8 and Jelly Bean, Tablet has builtin handle and stand
Tablet is large and unwieldy on its own, Somewhat impractical
The Transformer AiO is certainly an odd duck when it comes to hybrid computers, but with both Windows 8 and Jelly Bean running smoothly it could potentially replace a whole host of other devices in the home. Many people are likely satisfied with just one...
Asus looks to science fiction for inspiration with the Transformer AIO (P1801-B037K), an all-in-one Win8 desktop and portable Android tablet combined....
For all its flexibility, and relative space economy, the Asus Transformer AiO P1801 doesn't entirely dispel a sense of clumsiness. The click-clunk physical mechanism that joins tablet to dock feels secure, but leaves the device looking a lot less slick th...
Published: 2013-01-11, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com
Two processors run both Windows 8 and Jelly Bean, Tablet has built, in handle and stand
Tablet is large and unwieldy on its own, Somewhat impractical
The Transformer AiO is certainly an odd duck when it comes to hybrid computers, but with both Windows 8 and Jelly Bean running smoothly it could potentially replace a whole host of other devices in the home.Many people are likely satisfied with just one O...
Abstract: All-in-one PCs offer a large monitor, with all the computing units of the PC stashed directly into the back of the screen. These offer speedy performance, good mix of connectivity options, are space savvy, etc. Equipped with SSDs, they boot faster and lau...