![]() ![]() In 2012, ASUS announced yet another hybrid device, the PadFone. The company has stayed true to its originality ever since. ASUS was intent on making something more, and it showed from the very start. Samsung, HTC, Acer, Lenovo, and practically all other manufacturers were solely focused on making direct iPad alternatives. The Transformer tablets from early 2011 to mid-2012 were novel, Android-powered tablet-netbook hybrid devices that no one else – at least at the time – was making. ![]() Today, ASUS isn’t exactly creating groundbreaking products. But that hasn’t stopped it from trying to push boundaries, thinking outside the box, and daring to be different. No, ASUS isn’t exactly one of the top smartphone or tablet manufacturers it’s nowhere near as successful as many other brands in the mobile realm, especially here in the States. I have always fancied ASUS as one of the more creative and ambitious Android manufacturers in the space.
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