Two displays in one tablet? Yes you can. ASUS' new TAICHI series
packs displays on both the front and the rear, letting you use the
device in a variety of configurations. In 'notebook' mode, you can use
TAICHI with a backlit QWERTY keyboard and trackpad. Once you close the
lid, however, it's stylus time. TAICHI includes Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7
processors, 4 gigs of RAM, SSD storage, dual-band 802.11n WiFi,
FHD/Super IPS+ displays and, naturally, dual cameras. Despite the
display duo, both the 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch configurations are
reportedly as thin and light as the Zenbook line.
Both variants will offer 1920 x 1080 pixels on each side, and displays
can be used independently, so you can even share the device with a
friend -- with completely different content on each LCD.
We spent
a few minutes with the 11.6-inch version at ASUS' launch event at
Computex today, and while the device we saw was clearly an early
prototype, it functioned as described and looked quite polished, so this
certainly isn't merely a concept at this point. The touch panels were
very responsive, and quite bright, even at their lowest setting. The
rear LCD had visible backlight bleed around the top and bottom, which we
of course don't expect to see on production samples. Despite the thin
design, there's no shortage of connectivity options -- the left side of
the device (in tablet mode, at least) packs a power button, lock toggle,
mini VGA, USB 3.0 and power ports, while the opposite panel includes a
headphone jack, a second USB 3.0 port, micro DVI, a volume up/down
switch and a rotation lock button. There's no pricing and availability
just yet, but you can see it in action right now -- our hands-on video
is waiting just after the break.
Source: engadget
Source: engadget
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