PCs will always be an integral part of major electronic technology exhibitions, and natural for CES 2014 is no exception. The past 2013 years have been critical to the beleaguered traditional PC sector, with Windows 8, hyper-polar, and the morphing of a new PC, to see the great deformed PCs on CES 2014!
ASUS Transformer Book Duet TD300
Transformer Book Duet TD300 is the world's first windows/android dual system Tetraena notebook, its biggest feature is the use of a solid key and plug-in design, can be achieved in the Winidows 8.1 tablet/notebook and Android 4.2 Flat/Notebook Four mode of operation between the free switch, fully balanced the productivity and portability, so the adaptability of different use of the environment is very strong.
Lenovo Horizon 2
Horizon 2 should be the biggest variant of the PC, and its market positioning with home smart desktop to describe seems more appropriate. The Horizon 2 incorporates a 27-inch display with a maximum of 1440p resolution, while the Intel fourth Daicouri i7 processor and the NVIDIA GeForce independent video card fully guarantee the system's smoothness. It is worth mentioning that the Horizon 2 screen can also be a 180° flip, very adaptable to a variety of usage scenarios, and Lenovo's unique aura interface makes it easier to share and entertain more people.
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
As a representative of the second generation of the series, Yoga 2 Pro not only follows the unique design of the Yoga family's iconic 360° hinge, but also has a significant improvement in hardware compared to the previous one, the fourth Daicouri i7 processor and 3200x The 1800 high resolution is enough to make it the best of the same class of products.
Toshiba Chromebook
Whether you realize it or not, Chromebook is becoming a force that cannot be ignored in the PC field. At CES 2014, Toshiba launched its first Chromebook, claiming it could reach a 9-hour endurance of just 279 dollars (about 1700 yuan) and is expected to be officially on sale this February. Overall, Chromebook is a good balance between portability, productivity, and price.