At Computex 2015, Asus has unveiled the latest members of its Tranformer Book laptop series.
Both the Transformer Book T100HA and Transformer Book Flip TP200 are convertible and are designed as laptop-tablet hybrids, according to NDTV.
Serving as the successor of the Transformer Book T100, the T100HA sports a 10.1-inch HD display with a resolution of 800x1280 pixels. The entire display can be detached from the laptop's body which could then be used as a conventional tablet.
The device packs 4GB of RAM and is powered by the quad-core Intel Atom Cherry Trail x5 series chipset. Asus, however, did not mention the exact specs of the device's rear camera or its internal memory.
According to the Taiwanese tech firm, the battery of the Transformer Book T100HA can last up to 14 hours on a single charge. The laptop-tablet also has a port for a USB-Type C.
The second device unveiled by Asus, the Transformer Book Flip TP200, features special hinges between the laptop's display and its body. This enables the display to rotate for a full 360 degrees. Like the Transformer Book T100HA, this feature allows the laptop to double as a tablet.
The Transformer Book Flip TP200 is equipped with a bigger display at 11.6 inches. Its IPS screen has a resolution of 1366x768 pixels. Asus did not go into detail regarding its processor but UMPC Portal speculated that it could either be powered by a Braswell Celeron or Pentium chipset.
It is equipped with 4GB of RAM and features support for a USB 3.1 Type-C. Its battery can provide users up to eight hours of use on a single charge.
Both laptops will come with Windows 10 as the pre-installed OS and are expected to be release sometime during the third quarter of this year. However, the devices' prices and regional availability are yet to be announced by Asus.