Read more.One of them features a built-in projector, another a Broadwell processor, another a choice of OS.
Read more.One of them features a built-in projector, another a Broadwell processor, another a choice of OS.
Very innovative. I wonder how many lumens that projector is and how long the lamp/bulb lasts.
I'm assuming it'll be an high powered LED cluster bulb. If it manages 250-300 lumen it'll be doing well, given the limited space available. That would equate to about 3W power consumption approximately.
Damn, I've been resisting buying an i3 yoga 2 11 in anticipation of the Broadwell Yoga 3 11... buuut they currently have no plans on making one... oh well.
"with an 8-watt sound system with a built-in subwoofer, "you'll really think you’re in the cinema,"" - lol
The way I understand it is Google only allows partners to put Android into standalone devices. Devices like the Asus Transformer and 3 in 1 models can only include Android if the screen can only run Android when detached from the main body which houses the Windows part of the device or as an Android device that users the keyboard for input and additional battery power. To the best of my knowledge they won't allow the screen to run a dual boot option and have refused Android licensing rights to devices that are aimed at providing dual boot options as standard. The same may also hold true from the Microsoft point of view as well but I'm not too sure about that.
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