We've heard companies make lots of claims, but this latest one from ASUS is mighty specific: The company says its new Transformer Book T300 Chi is the "world's thinnest 12.5-inch detachable tablet." Well then! We can't say it has much competition in that arena but to ASUS' credit, this does look like quite the savory device. What we have here is a 12.5-inch tablet with an included keyboard dock, with top-of-the-line specs that include a 2,560 x 1,440 display, built-in LTE and "next-generation" Intel Core processors (like, so "next-gen" Intel isn't even talking about them yet). As for that thin shape, it measures 14.3mm (0.56 inch) with the dock and 7.3mm (0.29 inch) thick for just the tablet. As usual, ASUS isn't talking price or availability just yet, so for now, there's nothing more for us to do than snap some hands-on photos. Stay tuned for those, folks.
ASUS' Transformer Book T300 Chi is a super-thin hybrid PC with a 2,560 x 1,440 display
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