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2 layar dalam 1 perangkat
Desain elegan
Kemampuan yang unik
Harga bersaing dengan spesifikasi tinggi
Layar ganda resolusi tinggi
Performa komputasi sangat baik
Kualitas audio amat baik
Desain menarik
Layar ganda untuk fungsi komputer tablet dan sharing
Dilengkapi pen
Audio bagus
The editors didn't like
Layar bagian dalam tidak touchscreen
Touchpad kurang responsif
Kekayaan fitur tidak diimbangi kecepatan transisi antarlayar yang baik
Innovative design and concept, Light for a laptop even with two displays, Full HD resolution on both displays, Outer display is touch and stylus-enabled
Short battery life, Heavy for a tablet, Uncomfortably high temperatures on the bottom, Few ports, No apps to take advantage of dual-screen design, Performance goes down in Dual-Screen Mode
Oh Asus, you tried so hard to impress us with the Taichi 21 – and it worked … at first. The idea behind this hybrid is cool and different, and we want to like it. We wish the battery life was a little longer, the bottom was less toasty, and the Taichi h...
Abstract: ASUS Taichi 21: Ultratablet Rotating displays, touch-sensitive displays, tablet/notebook transformers… All of these were mere concepts a few years ago, yet they’re increasingly invading the store displays of today. Other than the Lenovo Yoga notebook, ...
Gorgeous, slim, very light, dual 1080p IPS displays, good performance, Gorgeous, slim, very light, dual 1080p IPS displays, good performance, Gorgeous, slim, very light, dual 1080p IPS displays, good performance, What's
Inner display doesn't support touch, short battery life, expensive, Inner display doesn't support touch, short battery life, expensive, Inner display doesn't support touch, short battery life, expensive, Inn
After the June announcement's shock and awe wore off, the Asus Taichi seemed flashy rather than brilliant. After all, few of us really have use for two displays and those displays add weight and reduce durability (the lid is a piece of glass). Sure, i...
Abstract: Two Windows 8 convertible tablet -Ultrabooks priced within $100 of each other. Both offer Intel core i5 and Core i7 ULV CPU options with Intel HD 4000 graphics and a fast 128 or 256 gig SSD. They both have 1080p 11.6
Low weight, slim casing, High-end aluminum looks, Adapter VGA/RJ45 included, Compelling input devices, Matte FHD screen, Bright FHD screen, High contrast, Backlit keyboard (3 levels), Extreme application performance due to very swift SSD
Few interfaces, Limited extendibility, Inner screen dims on battery power, Short battery life, Long recharge times, CPU throttling at simultaneous GPU load
The Taichi could be revolutionary - it can in fact revolutionize using a Windows PC. Of course, the user has to be open for this and the high-end convertible makes that easy. But first things first.The Taichi 21 is almost on a par with the ZenBook categor...
The Asus Taichi 21 is a clever, dual-screened design, but despite a high specification and luxurious design, this hybrid laptop/tablet just falls shortPerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$1750 AUD(pricing info)...
Poor battery life and ergonomics hold this convertible tablet back...
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Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Asus Taichi 21 offers a clever implementation of a dualscreen design in a slim Core i7 chassis.
Only one of the screens is touchenabled, which feels like a major oversight. There are probably only a handful of situations where you'd need an outwardfacing display
More of a clever proof-of-concept than a practical product, the Asus Taichi still delivers on its basic promise, combining two displays for a unique take on the laptop/tablet/hybrid genre....