With the Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi is another very slim Windows 8.1 Tablet announces the Taiwanese manufacturer, which should be equipped with the latest Intel Core M processor. Asus has the Transformer Book T300 Chi first officially unveiled in June and thus caused quite a stir. But much more than an exhibition behind glass, there was not then, particularly this tablet with keyboard dock has aroused the interest of the Intel Core M processor and an extremely thin and light design, only really. Recently, then the Asus Transformer Book T90 Chi emerged that could compete with a 8.9-inch display directly against the iPad Air 2. The T100 Chi would be pure place of the naming between the two models. The presentation should take place at CES 2015 in early January.
Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi emerged
The Asus Transformer Book T100 chi has now shown for the first time in the Wi-Fi certification and there revealed the first details. First there is the label that clearly assigns what to expect with the device. It would be a very thin high-end Windows 8.1 tablet with keyboard dock, which is equipped with the latest Intel Core M processor. This may have been developed on the basis of the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi and thus found in the premium segment. Alternatively, however, an Intel Bay Trail processor would be possible not to drive up the price too high. Even so are very compact designs possible. So you could probably get a longer term, but would have to give up something Performance.
The documents of the Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi also reveal that the tablet is naturally equipped with WiFi and Bluetooth – but also with UMTS. With such a mobile Windows 8.1 Tablet is an important feature. Course to a Transformer from Asus also always heard keyboard that which should have a good size with 10.1 inches. But even if the Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi really showing at CES 2015 that does not mean that the device actually appear in the near future. Asus is more of a gamble and unpredictable.
Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi appeared before the presentation
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