Asus showcased a range of notebooks, computers and tablets at last night's launch. Mobility was the theme.
Asus MemoPad HD7
This portable 7 inch tablet operates on Android Jelly Bean (4.2). It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad core chipset, offers expandable microSD memory, has 10 hours of battery life and comes in five bright colours.
Asus MemoPad
The MemoPad FHD10 has a Full HD screen, a 1.6 GHz dual-core processor and a 5MP rear camera.
Asus Transformer Pad
The original Asus Transformer kicked off the hybrid trend. The latest iteration has a 2560-by-1600 resolution screen, A Nvidia 1.7GHz quad-core chipset and 64 GB of storage. Over time Asus has improved the style and functionality of its unhinging mechanism.
Asus FonePad
This tablet doubles as a phone. Either that or Asus has pushed the phablet envelope several inches too far.
Asus Transformer Book T100
At $599, the Windows 8.1 T100 will make people think twice about buying an iPad. Asus hopes it proves popular in the education market, going as far as pre-installing Microsoft Office at no extra cost.
Asus Transformer Book T100
Its screen spans 10 inches, it has 10 hours of battery life and as evidenced in the photo is has a USB 3.0 port.
Asus Zenbook
Asus' new Zenbook is available with a sharp 2560-by-1440 resolution screen, Intel's latest generation of processors and a strong combination of SSD or HDD storage options.
Asus Zenbook
Pricing for the new Zenbook starts at $1799 depending on the configuration nominated.
Asus N550
The 15.6 inch N550 has a Full HD display and a SonicMaster subwoofer.
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Asus showcased a range of notebooks, computers and tablets at last night's launch. Mobility was the theme.