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  #830285 4-Jun-2013 00:20
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Basically how I feel about it too.

It was the device I'd hope ASUS would announce actually.




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  #830297 4-Jun-2013 07:52
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Interesting concept where if is dual booting while docked, then becomes an Android tablet When undocked. Hope it comes in at an affordable price.
I see also that ASUS announced the next generation Transformer at Computex. Tegra 4, 2560×1600 resolution and the ability to output 4k video via hdmi.




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  #830574 4-Jun-2013 16:56
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I'm hoping it'll go for a decent price, but I bet it won't cost less than $1799...  which would make me think twice about buying it.





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  #831402 6-Jun-2013 01:12
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This nicely solves the problem that I'm having where I can't synchronize the data between my devices, because there are no NAS storage solutions, no Cloud services, no USB3, no eSATA, no Thunderbolt, no large capacity SDHC and SDXC cards or any other way to share the same data between my tablet/laptop/office pc.




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