Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the Asus Taichi Ultrabook 21 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Taichi Ultrabook 21.
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114 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Easily use it as a notebook or as a tablet, Dual Full HD screens, Solid build and firm keyboard
Top-heavy design, Can get noticeably warm, Touchpad not great
The ASUS Taichi 21 is a hybrid Ultrabook that ships with two Full HD screens. Open the lid to use it as a laptop, close the lid to use it as a tablet. It's easy to use and it provides a very good tablet experience. It's not perfect though: we think it nee...
Both screens are full HD and IPS. Backlit keyboard is decent. Affordable price for the hardware involved
Poor battery life. Interior screen isn't touch, which can lead to some frustrating moments
The Taichi is an experiment. While some may find a use for its dual screens, and it's built well enough, the lack of a touchscreen on the interior and troubling battery life could put even those people off....
The ASUS Taichi is an innovative device that can be used either as a laptop or as a tablet. It has two screens, both of which are Full HD and based on IPS technology, and it will be available in Intel Core i5 or Core i7 configurations...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Asus Taichi 21 and the Sony VAIO Duo 11 Windows 8 convertible tablets – Ultrabooks. They're similarly priced and have 11.6″ full HD 1080P IPS Gorilla Glass displays, Intel Core i5 and i7 ULV CPU options, fast SSD drives and backlit ...
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Published: 2012-12-20, Author: Ryan , review by: techsmart.co.za
Stunning premium design, Useful accessories in package, Fantastic performance, Good screen quality on both tablet and laptop mode, Huge touchpad to perform Windows 8 gestures easily, Nice speaker output
Mediocre battery life, 4GB RAM not upgradable, No SD Card slot, WHY?, Awkward dual screen operation
quote_right]We love the concept of it – dual full HD screens that allows switching between tablet and laptop usage in a seamless way, beautifully designed hardware with powerful internals.[/quote_right]We have a love and hate affair with the ASUS TAICHI...
The ASUS TAICHI is undoubtedly a unique notebook which harmoniously balances the Windows 8 experience through its fascinating dual-screen design, but sadly a few flaws take away from the wholesome experience.(previously published in issue May 2012)...
Abstract: ASUS has a recent history of coming up with pretty thoughtful ways (Transformer and Slider) of converting tablets to notebooks, and vice versa. These transformation methods allow devices to switch seamlessly between notebook and tablet form factors.The la...
Published: 2012-10-25, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Asus laid open its Windows 8 cards on Wednesday, as it joined the mad rush to push out as many new tablets, laptops and hybrids as possible with the new operating system's launch.Among the many touch-screen laptops, slide-out tablets and even a dual-scree...