Regardless of whether you love the “PadFone” name or not, chances are you’ll love this device. Why? Because it’s an awesome concept! You have a smartphone which turns into a tablet and then a tablet which turns into a notebook.
Everything you do on the tablet is basically done on the phone because the tablet acts just like a docking station with an external display, speaker and charger. The brains still remain with the enclosed phone and the situation is the same once you dock the keyboard on. The only difference is that both the keyboard and the tablet have huge 6,600mAh batteries which charge the phone. There’s also a stylus included but, with a twist: once you have your phone enclosed in the tablet and you receive a call, you can answer and talk using the stylus, as it has an earpiece and a microphone. Like the idea? Check the video below out for more!
Stephen Schenck | ASUS has been talking about its Padfone since last spring, an innovative hybrid design that docks a smartphone into a matching tablet. ...
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Anton D. Nagy | The Asus Padfone is no longer a secret; the official announcement dates May 2011 -- nine months ago -- and the manufacturer is expected ...
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Anton D. Nagy | When Asus officially introduced the Padfone smartphone-tablet duo at the end of May, they were hinting and also teasing an "around ...
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Brandon Miniman | What on the surface seems like a complete novelty that is bound to see limited market acceptance might actually turn out to be one of ...
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Brandon Miniman | Earlier today we caught wind of an upcoming ASUS event at Computex 2011 where the company is expected to announce a new tablet/phone ...
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