Asus introduces the first-ever dual OS device : Transformer Book Duet TD300

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ASUS Transformer Book Duet TD300 : First-ever dual OS device introduced in CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2014.

This device can dual-boot Android Operating System on Windows 8.1 device. The ASUS Transformer Book Duet TD300 is one of the first examples of this new trend. With push a button, which the company is calling “Instant Switch,” users can switch between operating systems seamlessly. This opens a entire ecosystem of apps through the Google Play store to Windows products, which are still struggling to provide as robust an app catalog as Google and Apple.

Like other form factor-flexible devices, the Transformer Book has four modes and works as both a tablet and laptop. The device has 13.3-inch multitouch 1920×1080 Full HD display and is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor with 4GB of RAM. The keyboard dock has a tapered design akin to Apple’s MacBook Air and supports USB 2.0 and 3.0 and this thing has massive storage with 128GB on the tablet with up to 64GB Micro SD storage, and the docks delivers 1TB of HHD storage.

ASUS has yet to announce a release date or price, but with these top-tier specs, be prepared to pay a significant sum.

Read more:
CES 2014: New Gadgets Revealed from ASUS – Popular Mechanics
CNET Reviews

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