With CES press conference Monday in full swing today, Asus has announced the latest generation of the company’s ongoing Transformer line of computers. Dubbed the Transformer Book Chi, Asus’s latest family of transformers are a collection of 2-in-1 detachable computers designed to bridge the gap between ultrabooks and tablets, allowing the conversion between the two by adding/removing a detachable keyboard from the main tablet body.

Asus Transformer Book Chi
  T300 T100 T90
Screen Size 12.5" IPS
2560x1440 or 1920x1080
10.1" IPS
1920x1200
8.9" IPS
1280x800
Processor Intel Core M 5Y10/5Y71 Intel Atom Z3775 Intel ATom Z3775
Dimensons (Tablet) 317.8mm x 191.6mm x 7.6mm 265mm x 174.5mm x 7.2mm 241mm x 137.5mm x 7.5mm
Mass (Tablet) 0.72Kg 0.57Kg 0.4Kg
Price $699 (1080p)
$799 (1440p)
$399 $299

Built around x86 and Windows, the Chi family will come in three sizes.  The largest and flagship of the Chis is the T300, which at 12.5” sits between traditional ultrabooks and large format tablets. The T300 is based around Intel’s Core-M 5Y10 (or 5Y71) processor with either 4GB or 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD standard. Asus is using full-sRGB IPS panels throughout the entire Chi ineup, and the T300 will be available with either a 1080p or 1440p display.

Meanwhile the T100 brings the Chi down to 10.1”, and in terms of size trends closer to a 10” tablet with an attachable keyboard. Driving the T100 is an Atom Z3775, one of Intel’s quad-core Bay Trail parts. Paired up with the T100 is a 1920x1200 display – going from 16:9 on the T300 to 16:10 here – and like the rest of the Chi family is a full-sRGB IPS display. Rounding out the package is either 32GB or 64GB of eMMC NAND for storage.

Finally, the smallest member of the Chi family is the 8.9” T90, which is a smaller scale version of the T100. Besides trading in the T100’s larger display for a 1280x800 full-sRGB IPS display, the specifications between the T90 are largely similar. T90 is powered by the same Atom Z3775 and comes with either 32GB or 64GB of eMMC.

All the 2-in-1s are expected soon. The T300 will start at $699 for the 1080p version an $799 for the 1440p, while the T100 will start at $399, and the T90 at $299.

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  • Wolfpup - Tuesday, January 6, 2015 - link

    Hmm...both the T300 and 100 look like about what I'd like from my next tablet. So many of the current ones are 720p, which is totally fine for most things, but I love an even higher DPI for reading like right close to my face (as I do with a tablet-as-ereader).
  • andrewaggb - Tuesday, January 6, 2015 - link

    The T300 looks pretty good. Wish it wasn't 16:9. Definitely want to see some reviews.
  • nils_ - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - link

    Looks tempting, too bad I dislike Windows.
  • IndianCanuck - Thursday, January 8, 2015 - link

    Wait, is it Win8.1 32 bit based on the specs from Asus Chi page?
    http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_Tran...

    Acer Aspire Switch 11 looks a safer bet then, though wit a last gen processor and reduced battery life.
    http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msca/en_CA/pdp...

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