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Good idea, bad implementation Asus touts the Taichi 21 as the world's first dual-screen laptop/tablet hybrid. While that is very true, no one was asking for it. It would be one thing if the Taichi 21 revolutionized the tech world, but that just isn'...
Abstract: Is it a notebook? Is it a tablet? Nope: the folding Asus Taichi is both. Unfortunately, as you’ll see in the video review above, it’s a jack of all trades, and master of none. The keys are slipper, making typing tricky, and the screen quality just does...
Abstract: It's an exciting, stylish, well-built and thought-provoking Ultrabook Convertible. The ASUS Taichi 21 contains two screens and can be used as a tablet, or a very mobile Ultrabook. Read the full review below. Many thanks to notebooksbilliger.de for provid...
The Asus Taichi 21 offers a unique dual-display design, but the end result is a good ultrabook combined with a middling tablet, at a fairly high price....
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Published: 2013-01-24, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: The Asus Taichi is a brilliant idea – a tablet on the lid of a laptop, it aims to make the most of Windows 8's new touchscreen interface. Other devices force you to go through contortions, such as the Lenovo Yoga, which flips around so its screen can b...
The Asus Taichi is a brilliantly designed and stylish looking device, which is very lightweight and portable. But for £1,000 for the lowest configuration, it's a little pricey for a notebook with a bonus tablet function....
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)...