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We can't provide a definitive verdict until we've run our benchmarks on the Taichi, but it's safe to say that it's well built. We're not convinced that there's a need for two screens, though - Dell's XPS12 Duo and Lenovo's Yoga (and other convertibles)...
Extrait: Asus has been seriously innovative the last few years, starting off a winning creative streak with the original Asus Eee Pad Transformer which culminated in the Transformer Infinity , to be followed by the no less revolutionary PadFone and its gorgeous su...
Publié: 2012-10-19, Auteur: Jeff , review by: techradar.com
Dual 1080p screens, Bang & Olufsen audio, Comfortable, backlit keyboard, 256GB SSD, Windows 8
Average battery life, Only 4GB RAM, Dim screen, Huge price tag
The Asus Taichi stands up as a supremely desirable piece of consumer tech that acts as a sterling showcase for Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system. Both power and usability are first class, and the design - as we've come to expect from Asus - really i...
And that concludes our benchmark of the Asus Taichi 21. It didn't make a lasting impression on us, but if you are all for a hybrid – which is half tablet and half laptop – to use for the first time, this one will do....
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Publié: 2014-01-17, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Innovative design, Great viewing angles on both displays, Fast performance, Supports pen input, Good sound quality
Short battery life, Interior screen doesn't support touch, Runs hot, Some touchpad issues
The TAICHI has an inventive dual-screen design with fast performance, wide viewing angles and decent audio. But we'd rather wait for a second-gen model with better battery life....
Two excellent IPS displays, Impressively thin despite extra screen, Solid ultrabook design and performance
Expensive, Interior screen lacks touch, Gorilla Glass on lid adds weight, Disappointing battery life
Asus adds yet another variation to the hybrid laptop/tablet by sticking a touch screen on the outside of the lid as well as a conventional screen in the usual spot. It's an interesting idea, but expensive, and you'll definitely miss touch input on th...