[CES 2013] It does seem to be all about convergence devices these days, and Asus follows suit with their Asus Transformer AiO, a particularly weird device in a sense where it will merge the functionality of a desktop PC and that of a tablet — seamlessly switching between the two, while boasting of
dual operating systems so that users are able to choose on whether they want to run Windows 8 or Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, depending on the situation that they are in at the moment.
Not exact matches
This handset runs on the latest Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Operating System and it sports a 4.3 inch 3D QHD display, 1.2 GHz
dual - core processor, 5 megapixel
dual cameras, 3D video recording and playback at 720p and
so on.
It's reportedly called the Kindle Fire and that it will have a
dual core Texas Instruments OMAP processor, a 7 inch color, backlit display, and the Android 2.3 Gingerbread
operating system — although the software will be skinned
so that it looks little like other Android devices.
The 8.9 inch version of the Kindle Fire HD also shares a lot of similarity as its 7 inch brethren which includes the same
Dual - band, dual - antenna Wi - Fi setup, Android 4.0 ICS operating system that is tuned to the Amazon eco-system and so
Dual - band,
dual - antenna Wi - Fi setup, Android 4.0 ICS operating system that is tuned to the Amazon eco-system and so
dual - antenna Wi - Fi setup, Android 4.0 ICS
operating system that is tuned to the Amazon eco-
system and
so on.
The smartphone runs on Google Android 4.2 Jelly Bean mobile
operating system, and features a
dual screen design including a 4.3 - inch touchscreen LCD display with 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and a 4.3 - inch rear E-ink display
so you can not only enjoy easy touch control experience, but also comfortably read various contents via the
dual - screen Android phone.
This handset runs on the Android 2.3
Operating System and it comes with a 4 inch IPS display, slide - out QWERTY keyboard, 1.2 GHz Tegra 2
dual - core processor, 5 megapixel camera and
so on.