brotkasten
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How many times have we posted a review of an ASUS Transformer tablet only to read comments that say, "Put Win8 on it and I'll buy it." Well, folks, it's time to put your money where your mouth is. ASUS just announced the Tablet 600, a Transformer-like slate running Windows RT. Like any Android-powered Transformer, this one packs a quad-core Tegra 3 chip, except it has twice the RAM (2GB). At the center of it all is a 10.1-inch (1366 x 768) IPS+ display with viewing angles similar to what you'll find on current Transformer tablets. Around back, it has an auto-focusing 8-megapixel camera with an LED flash, complemented by a 2-megapixel shooter up front. Other specs include WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and your usual array of sensors, including GPS, a gyroscope, e-compass and, last but not least, NFC. And guess what? We've already got hands-on. Bear with us as we upload photos and video -- connectivity is slow here!

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. It includes the latest Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 processor, SSD, FHD/Super IPS+ and, naturally, dual cameras. Despite the display duo, both the 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch configurations are as thin and light as the Zenbook line.
Asus really got some mad scientists. I feel sorry for their marketing department, trying to turn that thing into sales.

More like "Instant sharing with back to back neck pain", amirite?