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Asus unveils PadFone Infinity, FonePad Note 6 phablet and NFC-enabled PC

Taiwanese tech giant Asus has refreshed its product line-up ahead of the Christmas sales season, unveiling a new PadFone, phablet, tablets and an NFC-enabled PC. At the high-end of its product line, the company has unveiled the PadFone Infinity, a 5-inch smartphone that can be docked in a 10.1-inch tablet docking station. The new Android […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Taiwanese tech giant Asus has refreshed its product line-up ahead of the Christmas sales season, unveiling a new PadFone, phablet, tablets and an NFC-enabled PC.

At the high-end of its product line, the company has unveiled the PadFone Infinity, a 5-inch smartphone that can be docked in a 10.1-inch tablet docking station.

The new Android device is built around a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, features 2GB of RAM and a 13-megapixel camera.

The company also unveiled the rather confusingly named FonePad 6, a Galaxy Note-style phablet with a 6-inch screen and a stylus.

However, the key specifications suggest a device already behind state-of-the-art.

The new device uses an Intel Atom processor rather than an ARM processor (as used in most smartphones and tablets), Android 4.2 (despite Googleโ€™s recent announcement of the forthcoming release of Android 4.4 KitKat) and HSPA+ mobile support rather than support for faster 4G/LTE networks.

The company also announced an update to its 8-inch and 10-inch MeMO Pad tablet devices.

Finally, in its PC product line the company has announced a new Windows 8 desktop PC, called the M70, which it claims is the worldโ€™s first NFC-enabled desktop.

The PC includes the companyโ€™s proprietary NFC Express software, which allows users of the companyโ€™s Android smartphones and tablets to sync their photos, videos and contacts by touching the two devices together.