Asus Already Have a Tablet with Android 4.0 and Windows 8 in 2012

Asus recently held a meeting to announce third quarter financial report of 2011, as well as revealing plans to introduce four new tablet that uses Windows 8 and Android in 2012.
Two new tablet will be present in the first quarter of next year and both use Google's Android mobile operating system, which most likely is a version of the Ice Cream Sandwich.
Asus did not reveal any names or specifications of each device, and is probably one of the devices mentioned as Padfone Asus had previously exhibited.
The device consists of two parts and is present as a combination of smartphones and tablets, one of the devices has created a special place to be loaded completely into the slate. 
As for the Windows tablet, rumored to be up in the third quarter of 2012. Asus in a slide that appears on the website Liliputing.com states, is focusing on making innovations and make improvements on their Windows tablet products.
There has been no detailed explanation related to the hardware used on multiple Asus products are planned to be launched in 2012, but the device will most likely be using the system-on-a-chip (SoC) based on the latest generation of ARM.
This step has been taken to announce tablet Asus 10.1-inch Prime Transformer is powered by Nvidia's quad-core SoC Kal-El and running a Google operating system Honeycomb. According to Asus, tablets to be launched around the 9th of November, is also equipped with WiFi, Bluetooth, mini HDMI port and a battery that can provide power up to 14.5 hours.

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