Asus launched the Transformer Book T100HA hybrid computer

At Computex 2015, Asus has launched a new line of 2-in-1 computers named Transformer Book T100HA. This is the successor to the well-sold T100TA in the past, but the fullsize USB port has been replaced with the new USB-C to reduce the thinness, and it will both serve as a charging port and data transfer

At Computex 2015, Asus has launched a new line of 2-in-1 computers named Transformer Book T100HA. This is the successor to the well-sold T100TA in the past, but the fullsize USB port has been replaced with the new USB-C to reduce thinness, and it will both serve as a charging port for data transfer .

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The T100HA still uses a 10.1-inch screen and can be attached to a removable keyboard base to turn into a laptop, but the surrounding design has been changed with more angles. 4-core Intel Atom x5 ( Cherry Trail ) processor, compared to the T100TA chip, RAM has also been upgraded to 4GB, all packed in an 8.45mm slim body and weighs only 580g ( not including the dock ) Asus says the battery life of the T100HA can reach 14 hours.

The device will go on sale in the third quarter of this year with options in white, gray, blue and pink. Unfortunately, price information is not available, but it is likely to revolve around the previous $ 349 T100TA (not including the keyboard).

Basic configuration of Asus Transformer Book T100HA:

  1. Screen: 10.1 "resolution 1280 x 800
  2. CPU: Intel Atom x5 (Cherry Trail) 4 core
  3. RAM: 4GB
  4. Battery: 14 hours
  5. Operating system: Windows 10
  6. Special feature: can be attached to keyboard dock for use as laptop
  7. Connection: Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi a / b / g / n, USB-C
  8. Internal memory / Memory card: unknown
  9. Slim: 8.45mm
  10. Weight: 580g (excluding dock)
Update 25 May 2019
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