- 28 November 2011
- 3,129
Brand new 2 in 1 by Asus from Computex 20156 unveiled few minutes ego.
http://www.engadget.com/2016/05/30/asus-transformer-pc/#gallery=390823&slide=3905681&index=2
http://www.windowscentral.com/asus-latest-transformers-take-surface-pro-4
http://wccftech.com/asus-transforme...surface-pro-4-to-shame-check-out-these-specs/
Both the Transformer 3 Pro and the Transformer 3 have a 12.6-inch display with a 2880 x 1920 resolution and 275 ppi pixel density. There are other similarities as well: Both feature USB Type-C and Thunderbolt 3 connections, Harmon Kardon speakers, and USB 3.0 and HDMI ports. They both also have built-in fingerprint readers. As you might expect, both 2-in-1s are also compatible with ASUS accessories such as the Pen, a Universal Dock, an AudioPod (a quad speaker with surround sound) and the ROG XG Station 2, a graphics dock that gives the humble tablet PC the power of a desktop computer (and it's VR-ready to boot!). Both tablets are available in Icicle Gold as well as Glacier Gray.
Of the two, the Transformer 3 Pro is the heftier one at 8.35mm thick. Its kickstand has a "stepless hinge" that lets you set the device at any viewing angle up to 170-degrees. The 3 Pro also comes with a Cover Keyboard that's backlit and offers "laptop-grade 1.4mm key travel" which ASUS says will provide a typing experience similar to that of a normal-sized notebook. It also boasts an Intel Core i7 processor and up to 1TB PCIe x4 SSD and 16GB of 2133MHz RAM. It has a 13-megapixel rear camera plus a front-facing one as well.
While the Transformer 3 has the same display size as the Transformer 3 Pro, the 3 is thinner and lighter with a thickness and weight of 6.9mm and 695 grams respectively. The Transformer 3 features a 7th generation Intel Core processor plus up to 512GB SSD and up to 8GB of RAM. Its display stand is not quite as flexible, with only two positions. It ships with a Transformer Sleeve Keyboard, also with 1.4mm of key travel and is available in the same four colors as the Cover Keyboard (Stone, Charcoal, Taupe, and Amber).
There are several other specification details that are common between the two products and they have been listed below:
USB Type-C port
Thunderbolt 3 port
Harmon Kardon speakers
USB 3.0 port
HDMI ports
Built-in fingerprint readers
Pen
A Universal Dock
An AudioPod (which is basically a quad speaker with surround sound)
The ROG XG Station 2 (a unique graphics dock that allows you to connect the slate to a powerful machine and grant it immense graphics horsepower)
Sent from my iPad Air 2
http://www.engadget.com/2016/05/30/asus-transformer-pc/#gallery=390823&slide=3905681&index=2
http://www.windowscentral.com/asus-latest-transformers-take-surface-pro-4
http://wccftech.com/asus-transforme...surface-pro-4-to-shame-check-out-these-specs/
Both the Transformer 3 Pro and the Transformer 3 have a 12.6-inch display with a 2880 x 1920 resolution and 275 ppi pixel density. There are other similarities as well: Both feature USB Type-C and Thunderbolt 3 connections, Harmon Kardon speakers, and USB 3.0 and HDMI ports. They both also have built-in fingerprint readers. As you might expect, both 2-in-1s are also compatible with ASUS accessories such as the Pen, a Universal Dock, an AudioPod (a quad speaker with surround sound) and the ROG XG Station 2, a graphics dock that gives the humble tablet PC the power of a desktop computer (and it's VR-ready to boot!). Both tablets are available in Icicle Gold as well as Glacier Gray.
Of the two, the Transformer 3 Pro is the heftier one at 8.35mm thick. Its kickstand has a "stepless hinge" that lets you set the device at any viewing angle up to 170-degrees. The 3 Pro also comes with a Cover Keyboard that's backlit and offers "laptop-grade 1.4mm key travel" which ASUS says will provide a typing experience similar to that of a normal-sized notebook. It also boasts an Intel Core i7 processor and up to 1TB PCIe x4 SSD and 16GB of 2133MHz RAM. It has a 13-megapixel rear camera plus a front-facing one as well.
While the Transformer 3 has the same display size as the Transformer 3 Pro, the 3 is thinner and lighter with a thickness and weight of 6.9mm and 695 grams respectively. The Transformer 3 features a 7th generation Intel Core processor plus up to 512GB SSD and up to 8GB of RAM. Its display stand is not quite as flexible, with only two positions. It ships with a Transformer Sleeve Keyboard, also with 1.4mm of key travel and is available in the same four colors as the Cover Keyboard (Stone, Charcoal, Taupe, and Amber).
There are several other specification details that are common between the two products and they have been listed below:
USB Type-C port
Thunderbolt 3 port
Harmon Kardon speakers
USB 3.0 port
HDMI ports
Built-in fingerprint readers
Pen
A Universal Dock
An AudioPod (which is basically a quad speaker with surround sound)
The ROG XG Station 2 (a unique graphics dock that allows you to connect the slate to a powerful machine and grant it immense graphics horsepower)
Sent from my iPad Air 2