Entries in CES 2013 (38)

Thursday
Jan102013

SlideShow: ASUS TAICHI 11 Windows 8 Tablet/Ultrabook with dual LED displays

Photos by Alex Davies

The ASUS TAICHI is pushing the boundaries of Second Screen by being the first ultraportable with an astonishing key feature — both 11.6” and 13.3” models have a brilliant double-sided LED-backlit IPS/FHD display.

With the lid open, the TAICHI is just like any Ultrabook computer, and comes complete with a full-size QWERTY backlit keyboard and track pad. With the lid closed, however, the TAICHI instantly becomes a multi-touch tablet computer with stylus support, bringing a degree of flexibility that has never before been experienced on an Ultrabook™. Better still, while they provide access to the same hardware, the two screens are completely independent of each other and can also be used simultaneously, which means the TAICHI™ can be shared with two users for a host of innovative new applications.

Thursday
Jan102013

CES 2013: SanDisk intros more affordable Ultra Plus SSD drives at CES

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Las Vegas- SSDs or Solid State Drives are one of the most important components in Ultrabooks, tablets and some of the cool convertible devices we've been seeing in the CES show floor. SanDisk has impressed us with their Extreme line of SSDs but now offers more affordable  64GB, 128GB and 256GB2 capacities carrying suggested retail prices of $74.99, $109.99 and $219.99 under the Ultra Plus brand and they are available now. Check out the full release after the jump.

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Thursday
Jan102013

CES 2013: ASUS AiO P1801 tablet transforms between Android OS and Windows 8

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Las Vegas: The ASUS AiO P1801 is an 18-inch multi-touch tablet. It is also a dockable desktop and it runs Windows 8 Professional as well as Android OS. This is a true transformer, the best of both worlds and one of the most exciting products coming out of the CES 2013 show floor.

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Thursday
Jan102013

CES 2013: Toshiba's Computer Graphic Watch concept at CES

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Las Vegas: CES 2013 was expected to be a big year of wearable computing or at least products falling under the Smart Watch category which link to smartphones and tablets. While companies like Pebble and Cookoo have a presence at the show, there haven't been too many exciting wearable devices except forToshiba's Computer Graphic Watch.

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