A filing by Asus to the FCC reveals a model number of the new tablet P1801-T, which could be the final prototype version of the Transformer AIO that was shown at Computex 2012.
Asus’ P1801 also popped up in GLBenchmark, which revealed that the unit was running with the Android 4.1.1 OS, with Tegra 3 graphics from Nvidia giving a 1920 x 1080 resolution and powered by a Cortex A9 CPU.
According to the report by Engadget, the original press release from Computex 2012 stated that the tablet can also be a “wireless display” for the AIO PC, which could mean that this is a part of the Windows 8 OS machine with x86 hardware.
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