Asus has a unique desktop/tablet hybrid device at the show this year.
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Asus Transformer AIO profile
The screen pops off of the Asus Transformer AIO and works like a standalone Android tablet. When it's connected to the base station, the system behaves like a Core-powered Windows 8 all-in-one.
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Asus Transformer AIO rear
Asus isn't talking much about battery life, release date or other details right now.
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Asus Transformer AIO in tablet mode
What we do know is that it has a 1,920x1,080, 18.4-inch touchscreen, and that it will start at $1,299 with a Core i3 chip. It will also come in Core i5 and Core i7 variants.