Cnet: The Asus Transformer AIO delivers a fast Windows 8 all-in-one, a giant Android tablet, and an effective platform for using them in tandem.
Pocket-Lint: You know that moment when you are sitting in front of your 18.5-inch all-in-one desktop computer and you just really want to grab the monitor and turn it into an Android Jelly Bean tablet and go and play games or surf the web from the sofa?
Well Asus has the answer, with the Asus Transformer AiO P1801, launched at CES in Las Vegas for those who apparently want to have their cake and eat it.
HotHardware: You better believe Asus intends to make a splash at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, like a rhino jumping off the high-dive. It starts off with a canonball unveiling of the "Asus Qube with Google TV" (just "Qube" from here on out), a square shaped device intended to add Google TV to your high definition television.
with a raspberry Pi on the way and a Ouya coming soon. Im running out of space for my tv gadgets. every port is filled except 1
I have a Roku for tv streaming, my pc hooked up for multiple screens, a 360 and a wiiu both capable of streaming and all that jazz. + plenty of other devices hooked up... the market is beginning to get saturated
Pocket-Lint: When Jonney Shih first unveiled the Transformer AiO on stage during the Asus press conference at Computex in Taipei most of the collected media, including Pocket-lint, weren't really that impressed by the rather awkward and cheap-looking system that was hidden underneath a dark cloth. This quickly changed when the Asus chairman pulled the 18.4-inch screen out if its dock.