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Asus Mobile Reviews
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Hands-on: Asus' tiny tablet/laptop hybrid
Review Price: £299.00
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A compact, stylish 10.1-inch Windows hybrid for under £400
Review Price: £399.00
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Hands-on: Asus packs optical zoom in its new smartphone
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Asus’ new flagship hybrid laptop is nice but no MacBook Air killer
Review Price: £670.00
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The cheapest tablet-laptop hybrid out there
Review Price: £239.00
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A good, if not timely, Nexus 7 alternative
Review Price: £179.99
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Asus ZenWatch Review
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One of the best-looking Android Wear watches, but not the smartest
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Hands-on at CES 2014: A 4-inch phone that slots into a 7-inch tablet
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Hands-on: Is the Asus stylus mightier than the Samsung S-Pen?
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The laptop-replacing tablet returns, now with Tegra 4 power
Review Price: £430.00
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One of the few sub-£150 Android tablets we'd be happy to recommend.
Review Price: £129.99
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A 10-inch Android tablet that sells for under £300. Should the Nexus 10 be worried?
Review Price: £269.99
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Hands-on: A phone-tablet convertible hybrid. Good, but crazy expansive.
Review Price: £999.99
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Asus Fonepad Review
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The Google Nexus 7, reborn with a metal body and memory card slot.
Review Price: £179.99
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Asus Vivo Tab Review
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A smart Windows 8 convertible tablet/laptop with simply amazing battery life.
Review Price: £700.00
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A full Windows 8 tablet that is cheaper than the Microsoft Surface RT.
Review Price: £400.00
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Hands-on: What’s better than one 1080p IPS screen in an 11-inch laptop? Two, of course.
Review Price: £1,499.00
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Asus Padfone 2 Review
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It's a phone and tablet hybrid, but does it have a point?
Review Price: £600.00
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Hands-on: A 14in version of the Transformer Pad Infinity? Yes Please.
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A Windows 8 RT tablet with a Transformer-grade keyboard.
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Simply the best value tablet on the market, this convertible quad-core is an absolute smasher.
Review Price: £399.99
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Is this the best Android tablet in the world?
Review Price: £599.99
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First Look: We go hands-on with the elusive hybrid phonelet. Moblet. Tabular PC. Padfone.
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Lighter and thinner yet more powerful than most rivals, the world’s first quad-core tablet sports a stunning screen, gorgeous design and comes with a keyboard dock.
Review Price: £499.00
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Slide on over as we take a look at the only Android Honeycomb tablet with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard.
Review Price: £429.99
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This 12.1in Windows 7 tablet packs in both capacitive and Wacom pen touch-sensing, making for the ultimate portable doodling tool.
Review Price: £997.92
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The Eee Pad Transformer may just be the best Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet out there.
Review Price: £429.00
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