Friday, April 19, 2013

PadFone 2: the smartphone that becomes a tablet

The Asus PadFone 2 consists of two parts, the smartphone and the station that turns it into a tablet(Ampe A78).
The smartphone with its 135 grams is very light, even if the dimensions are slightly generous, in fact, hold it with one hand is not practical and also put it in your pocket is problematic, on the whole, however, we can say that it is easy to handle, offering a safe and solid grip .
Side profile there are three buttons, one for switching on and off, the other for adjusting the volume.
The smartphone offers such power and versatility, because the processor is the Snapdragon S4 Krait Pro quad-core 1.5 GHz with 2 GB of RAM(FreeLander PD20) that offers power and responsiveness to commands.
The operating system is the proven Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the display is 4.7 inches with glass Gorilla Glass, which offers ultra-resistant as well as being a formidable brightness even under direct sunlight.
Memory and 'is available in both 32 Gb 64 Gb(ICOO D70Pro), are two cameras, the front being 13 MPX, which has a good autofocus system allowing great shots in low light ache, however the rear is 1, 2 Mpx.
By placing your smartphone (135 gr) in the support we arrive at a total of 649 gr.; Overall the operation of grafting is simple and fast, in fact you can not run it with the utmost naturalness. Without this we can see on the screen 10.1-inch tablet that appears on the screen of your smartphone.
The media tablet is 10.4 mm thick and there we find a camera 1Mpx at the front. Overall, the solution of the 'Asus surprises for power and speed, which does not happen with other hybrid solutions.
The only flaw, not just the price: in fact, ranging from € 758 for the configuration of 32 GB to 899 € for the 64GB solution.

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