The unique, innovative nature of the ASUS Transformer AiO left the Tech in Style team hard-pressed to fully-explain what it is; they had to get one of the designers to iron out what it can do. “The ASUS Transformer AiO is an innovative device that can seamlessly switch from an All-in-One PC to a tablet, and features dual operating systems giving users the option of switching between Windows and Android depending on the situation.”
To be precise, ASUS Transformer AiO is a fully-featured Windows 8 all-in-one PC with a detachable 18.4-inch Full HD 10-point multi-touch display, and packs a 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processor in its base PC Station. The display can be removed from the PC Station, and thanks to the wireless wonders of remote desktop computing, you can use it as a large multi-touch Windows 8 tablet for the home.
The display has its own an NVIDIA® Tegra® quad-core processor that allows it to be a standalone tablet that can easily switch between Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and Windows 8 operating systems at a press of a button.
The 18.4-inch, 1920 × 1080 LED-backlit display delivers life-like images which you can easily share with family and friends thanks to the ultra-wide view angles afforded by IPS display technology. Those visuals are complemented with SonicMaster-enhanced sound for quality audio for a cinematic multimedia experience.
The ASUS Transformer AiO’s hybrid qualities let you use it as a powerful Windows 8 workstation capable of graphic-intensive tasks like design and photo editing. Needless to say, with that kind of computing power under its belt, it can easily handle any multi-task computing challenges easily. As an Android tablet, it is an ideal family entertainment platform for both games and movies.
Hector
A former tech journalist with a local daily, Hector is an anomaly in the world of tech writers—he’s a skeptic, preferring to ask “Do we really need another (insert gadget here)?” instead of “I gotta have that new toy.” As a result, he often finds himself owning these gadgets only a year after their release. He wishes things were a whole lot simpler, like they were back in the 60s, even though he wasn’t even born then. Perhaps that explains why he’s dressed like the Fonz. Ayyyy!!