Asus unveils the Transformer AiO at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, an all-in-one machine with a detachable 18.4in screen that becomes an Android tablet when removed.

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Asus has announced its new Transformer AiO, which features a detachable 18.4in display that doubles as a standalone Android tablet.

The new Asus device is powered by a third generation Intel Core processor coupled with Nvidia GT 730M graphics. It sports an 18.4in full HD IPS display, while users can enjoy the 178-degree viewing angle.

It comes with Asus SonicMaster audio technology. By detaching the display from the desktop PC station, the device can be transformed into a tablet that can run two different OS depending on users' needs.

The Wireless Remote Desktop technology enables high-speed wireless connection.

The Transformer AiO can be toggled to Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS with Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor with the touch of a button.

"Toggling between Android and Windows 8 was smooth, too, just taking the press of a button on the side, and not taking more than a second or two to make the switch," claims Gizmodo.

The Transformer AiO adds support to an integral handle that makes it easy to carry the device while on the go. The Asus has 16GB of storage on the Android side, and storage on the Windows side comes in at 1TB.

The Transformer AiO will be available in select markets through authorised Asus resellers from the first quarter of 2013.