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Asus Taichi review | Laptops and netbooks Reviews | TechRadar:

"Anything one screen can do, two screens can do better. Such is the thinking behind Asus's latest premium notebook-tablet hybrid, the Asus Taichi.
The second screen fitted to the lid of the 1.25kg (2.76lbs) chassis enables you to turn this ultra-portable laptop into a tablet and take full advantage of the touch-optimised Windows 8 operating system.
As with previous Asus products such as the Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A or the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity, the Asus Taichi is a gorgeously designed with a tapered wedge that measures only 3mm (0.12 inches) at its thinnest point.
Lift the lid and the gunmetal grey brushed metal effect reminds us of the excellent Samsung Series 9 ultra-portable laptop while, as ever, comparisons will be drawn with Apple's MacBook Air."


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Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T Windows 8 Tablet Review - YouTube:

"Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T Windows 8 Tablet. The 500T runs on a 1.8GHz Intel Atom CPU and it has an 11.6" touchscreen with active Wacom digitizer and S-Pen. The 1.7 lb. tablet can run Windows 7 programs and runs full Windows 8. It has a 1366 x 768 PLS display, 2 gigs of DDR2 RAM and a 64 gig SSD. The tablet has 1 USB 2.0 port and a microSDXC card slot. Samsung offers an optional keyboard dock that sells for $129 and the tablet sells for $649. It has long battery life and a fan-less design and it sits between the MS Surface RT tablet and Intel Core i5 tablets for price and performance."


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Samsung ATIV Smart PC review (AT&T LTE):


"Though we've spent a lot of time writing about laptop / tablet hybrids running Windows 8, we've so far spent precious little time actually playing with them. In part, that's because we've been so preoccupied reviewing convertible Ultrabooks, but it's also because many of the biggest-name hybrids have only just begun to go on sale. That means, then, that we haven't gotten to test any new Samsung devices: both of the company's new Windows 8 offerings take on the hybrid form factor, with one packing an Atom processor and the other, an Ultrabook-grade CPU."
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