ASUS launches Transformer Book T100 & Fonepad 7 in India

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ASUS launches Transformer Book T100 & Fonepad 7 in India
ASUS has announced the launch of the Transformer Book T100 and ASUS Fonepad 7. The Transformer Book T100 is a compact ultraportable device powered by the new Intel Atom quad-core processor featuring a 10.1-inch HD display. ASUS Fonepad 7 is an updated version of the 7-inch Android device with full voice telephony for people who want smartphone features with a tablet-size screen.

Transformer Book T100 features a new Intel Atom Z3740 quad-core processor for multi-tasking performance and lasts for up to 11 hours on battery power. Fonepad 7 comes as a 7-inch Android device with voice telephony for people who want smartphone features with a tablet-size screen.


Fonepad 7 features a 1.2MP front facing camera, plus a 5MP autofocus rear camera with a 100 continuous-shot "burst" mode and 1080p Full HD video recording. The 3950mAh battery provides up to 28 hours of 3G talk-time, 35 days of standby time and up to 10 hours of video playback. It is available with 16GB onboard storage and a microSDHC card slot.

"Our ‘Transformer' series has evolved and emerged as the next-generation ultraportable devices, redefining the design innovation. The brand new ASUS Fonepad 7 sets out to take further the grandeur and reception as received by the former version. Introducing these products to the Indian market today, we endeavour to assist them with utmost design perfection at much affordable prices," said Peter Chang, Regional Head -  South Asia & Country Manager -  System Business Group, ASUS India.

The ASUS Transformer Book T100 and Fonepad 7 will be available in India at an MRP of Rs.34,099/- and Rs.17,499/-, respectively, across select ASUS-authorized retail..................See More

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