Asus has officially unveils the Asus Padfone tablet smartphone at Computex 2011. The Asus PadFone, a convergent device that docks a smartphone into the back of a slate so that they can be used together as a single device.
The Asus Padfone tablet smartphone will run on the latest version of Android at the time of launch, which means so will the tablet dock. Other specifications are owned by the Asus Padfone is the screen size of the tablet is 10.1-inches, while the Smartphone has a 4.3-inch one. The tablet dock also has a built-in battery that will extend the life of the one in the Smartphone.
As reported by pc mag on Tuesday (31/05/2001), “the PadFone is inserted into the back of the dock like a cassette tape, hidden by a panel that fits flush with the back of the tablet. With the Atrix, the Smartphone sits several inches behind the screen, which simply isn't as clean-looking.”
“According to Asus, it's not doing any kind of upscaling or upconversion; it's using its own technology to adjust the smartphone screen layout. If you ask me, it almost sounds like it's using an internal HDMI connector.”
While for the release date and price of the Asus Padfone is still no notice from Asus. So, we wait for further news.
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