The Php 24,995 11-inch ASUS Transformer Book T200 is the bigger screen cousin of the ASUS Transformer Book T100, but with a slightly faster processor and a non-cramped keyboard dock that allows you to connect up to 1TB harddisk. For a limited time, you can get the ASUS Transformer Book T200 with a free bundled ADATA 5200 mAh powerbank worth P1500.
ASUS Transformer Book T200 Features:
- The 11-inch Windows 8.1 tablet/notebook hybrid device comes with the new Z3775 Intel quad core processor and upgradeable to 1TB of HDD.
- The tablet includes a micro SD, micro USB and micro HDMI ports — this latter port allows the T200 to be connected to a large-screen monitor or TV to watch videos and movies in Full HD resolution.
- The keyboard dock includes SuperSpeed USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and network (LAN) ports to complete T200’s desktop-grade I/O capabilities.
- The extra-large multi-touch touchpad supports Smart Gestures, allowing users to operate T200 comfortably and easily without a mouse.
- T200 also includes dual HD cameras — a front 5-megapixel camera and a rear 1.2-megapixel camera — for perfect snaps, videos and selfies.
Availability
The Transformer Book T200 bundle is available nationwide at SRP Php 24,995 at all ASUS authorized re-sellers.
See also:
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Irwin Allen Rivera
Irwin Allen Rivera loves his wife's cooking so much he's now twice the man he used to be. His English essay won a Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature in 2012. His philosophical-horror story appeared in Philippine Speculative Fiction 8 (2013). He was managing editor and lead writer of Sites and Symbols 2 (2005), a coffee-table book about buildings in UP Diliman - his alma mater (BA Philosophy; MA Creative Writing continuing). He worked at the UP Diliman Information Office before shifting to web content writing. His sudden fiction, "Notwithstanding Pigs," initially a Friendster testimonial, appeared in Philippines Graphic (2006) and in Very Short Stories for Harried Readers (2007). He used to write for www.technoodling.net.