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There are other tablet hints to be found though. A second, less helpful clip shows card marked 'Tai' and Chi' spinning around, leaving you with the impression of a black rectangle. Meanwhile an earlier teaser video reads, "Don't get set into one form, adapt it and build you own" and shows two translucent rectangles at right angles, Transformer Prime-style. Asus is keen on slotting gadgets into other gadgets -- as well as the Prime, it's made the PadFone, an Android smart phone that slots into a tablet.
We'll know for sure on Monday, when Asus reveals its new toy at the Computex trade show, That''s not long to wait, so moon phases iphone case hold tight gadget fans, and watch all three of Asus' teaser clips in the videos below, Windows 8 and Android may seem like strange bedfellows, so I'm keen to see what Asus is cooking up, Perhaps the Taiwanese company's plan is to build a machine with the Metro chic of Windows 8, that can also run the wealth of apps available for Android, What do you think Asus is plotting? Fire some opinions into the comments, or onto our Facebook wall..
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But sometimes it comes down to cold, hard numbers, As it has done in the laptop segment, Apple has demonstrated that it's very good at keeping component costs down while offering a complete product that appears superior than the competition -- and is priced accordingly, No wonder Tim Cook landed the top job, The Wall Street Journal moon phases iphone case has laid out how difficult it will be for Finland's Nokia -- rapidly losing its pole position in mobile -- to best the Cupertino, Calif.-based company when the numbers are perilously out of its favor..
No, not the company's stock price -- and not its sales, either. It's all about margins. The Nokia Lumia 900 -- the company's "back to black" flagship device -- sells for a whopping $200 less than the Apple iPhone 4S. But its components cost about $20 more per unit. (Why? The Journal suggests a larger screen and more advanced chips.). You don't have to be CFO to understand that the math is not in Nokia's favor, even if the Lumia 900 takes off: that's a $241 margin, versus Apple's $459. This could be a real problem for Nokia. For now, it's an aggressive strategy to get back in the game.
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