ASUS’ new convertible tablet PC dubbed as the Transformer Book T100 has made its local debut last night, along with a lineup of competitively-priced notebook PCs.
The T100 is looking to hit the ground running with its quad-core Intel Bay Trail processor which promises to deliver both speedy performance and 10 hours of battery life. It’ll come pre-installed with Windows 8.1 out of the box, as well as Office 2013 Home and Student Edition, which pretty much occupies the majority of the tablet PC’s fairly small internal storage.
Now as far as the overall look of the T100 is concerned, we think that ASUS did a decent job of retaining the things we liked with the previous Transformer Books. At the same time, they’ve trimmed some of the “excess fats”, resulting to a sleeker and more refined looking machine.
The new ASUS Transformer Book T100 is now available in all major distributors and resellers and will set you back Php23,995USD 409INR 34,663EUR 389CNY 2,978 for the 64GB version with its pre-bundled Keyboard Dock.
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juan says:
at last!!!! tnx yuga! i dont need to check if available na sa malls :D
emem says:
saw this earlier sa microsoft office. it’s an awesome device.. small yet powerful plus the keyboard is the same size as the tablet!!! the netbook has been reborn and transformed ladies and gentlemen… plus ang mura lang hehehe
mikoto says:
This device is definitely one of the best hybrids to pick this holiday season. A small beast that could run all your productivity applications miles better than your typical iOS/Android tablet.
Well done, Asus!
bamboo says:
im sold on the idea… this for is somebody who wants a real office productivity on the go. plus the price is really good for what it offers.
wowowee says:
Ang ganda nya. heheh
Ro-V says:
still waiting for the 8 inch versions from Toshiba, Dell and Lenovo
YuYu says:
wow! the price for the bundled keyboard and @64GB looks tempting!
i’ve been contemplating on a tablet for a while now. For me the Android is redundant since I already own an android handset, the iPad is somewhat castrated.
This windows tablet seems to fit what i need!
I Actually wanted the Samsung Ativ Q but it never saw the light of day.
makoy91 says:
finally found this for my needs. kailangan ko lang mag-sort ng files for my portable hdd and buy a 64gb sd. does this support projectors or additional display? minsan kailangan ko kasi mag-present or magkabit ng additional screen para sa ibang task. multi-tasker kasi. :)
Download 3DS says:
It’s genuinely very complex in this busy life to listen news on
TV, thus I simply use internet for that reason, and take the newest news.
steelicon says:
Caution: eMMC is really slow compared to SSD.