ASUS Teasers For Computex 2012 Leave Fans Baffled

Asus is all set to turn everyone's eyes to their products at Computex 2012. And it has become quite successful in building up the heat for the same with its three incredible teasers. The first one of them titled "The Incredible Transformations" was quite vague and didn't reveal anything substantial. Asus fans thought that may be a new tablet is coming, but when the second teaser came it raised many a few eyebrows. The second one had water droplets flowing over a surface and in the end a Windows logo and an Android logo magically appeared on two droplets formed out of one, suggesting at may be something like a dual-OS or a dual-body concept.

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The third teaser which is titled "When two sides unite," has a cardboard with 'Tai' printed on white side, and 'Chi' on the other side which is black. And just like a parrot in the cage, this cardboard starts flipping to read 'Tai Chi'. The tech town thinks that this may be a hint to a dual-side touch screen laptop or tablet. Since, there is no word about these video from ASUS as of now, we will keep you updated if we hear about it.

Till then, check out all the teasers here -

Teaser 1 - "The Incredible Transformations"


Teaser 2 - "All-in-One is No Longer In One"


Teaser 3 - "When Two Sides Unite"

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