Quite recently - during the fair in Las Vegas - Asus presented its smartphone - tablet noveltie. It would seem that the company has exhausted the limit of the launches for the first half of the year... and suddenly appears a surprise, which is called Asus Padfone E.
Padfone E is another variation on the Asus flagship that combines a smartphone with a tablet. Traditionally, the command center is a smartphone, which can be mounted in the docking station, changing whole in the tablet. The dock contains only the elements associated with a larger screen, a pair of additional connectors and the second battery - alone, without a phone, it cannot work. From the construction-design side little has changed, but still the specification was modified enough to introduce a whole as a new, separate model.
Asus Padfone E features a 1.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, supported by a gigabyte of DDR2 RAM and Adreno 305 graphics. The smartphone screen measures 4.7 inches and in a tablet - 10.1 inches. Both displays have the same resolution: 1280x800 pixels. On board there are Bluetooth 4.0, Wi - Fi, GPS and a 13-megapixel camera and 16 GB of memory.
The above figures do not impress, but it is worth noting that the device will be positioned in the middle price segment. The advantage of the new Padfone is also handling two SIM cards, as well as pretty (though not excessively) high capacity battery 1820 mAh and 5000. Unfortunately, there is not known whether Padfone E will get the latest version of Android. The equipment is expected to debut soon in Taiwan, in a black and white variant, priced at the equivalent of 410 euro.
Source Notebookitalia