Asus Transformer Book Trio

Asus Transformer Book Trio

 

  • Company: Asus
  • Pros:
  • Cons:  The camera lacks flash
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Description & Specs

The ASUS Transformer Book Trio is a dual-boot Android/Windows 8 tablet. The Trio tablet features an 11.6-inch 1080p display, and is powered by an Intel Atom Z2560 1.6GHz processor and 2GB of RAM. You’ll get the choice of either 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of storage. The tablet side of course has Android 4.2 on board. The keyboard dock is where you’ll find the power for the Windows 8 side of things. For that, you’ll get a choice of processor up to an Intel Core i7 Haswell chip, 4GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. One interesting thing is that the keyboard dock can be hooked up to an external display and used independently of the tablet display.

Size: 11.6 inches
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, 190 PPI
Technology: IPS LCD
Screen-to-body: 62.80 %
Touchscreen: Capacitive, Multi-touch
Features: Ambient light sensor
System chip: Intel Atom Z2560 (32 nm)
Processor: Dual-core, 1600 MHz, 32-bit
GPU: Yes
RAM: 2GB LPDDR2
Internal storage: 16GB
Storage expansion: microSDHC
Device type: Tablet
OS: Android (4.2), Windows (8)
Screenshots
Type: Li – Polymer, User replaceable
Rear: Single camera
Camera samples
Main camera: 5 MP (Autofocus)
Video recording: 1920×1080 (Full HD)
Front: Yes
Video capture: 1280×720 (HD)
Dimensions: 12 x 7.63 x 0.38 inches (304.9 x 193.8 x 9.7 mm)
Weight: 24.69 oz (700.0 g)
Colors: Black
Tablet dock: Yes
Dimensions with the dock: 12 x 7.64 x 0.51 inches (305 x 194 x 13 mm)
Weight with the dock: 35.27 oz (1000 g)
Dock Features: Keyboard, Backlit keyboard, HDMI
Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Earpiece, Loudspeaker, Multiple speakers
Features: Album art cover, Background playback
Bluetooth: 3.0
Wi-Fi: 802.11 n
USB: microUSB, USB 2.0
Features: Mass storage device, Charging
Location: GPS, A-GPS
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass
Other: Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync
Notifications: Flight mode, Silent mode
Other features: Voice commands, Voice recording