Several references to the devices were uncovered across the web

Dec 27, 2013 12:45 GMT  ·  By
ASUS TD300LA convertible listing spotted on GFXBenchmark (click to see full image)
   ASUS TD300LA convertible listing spotted on GFXBenchmark (click to see full image)

Earlier this week, ASUS rolled out a mysterious video in which it teased a seemingly dual-OS tablet/laptop hybrid, capable of switching between Android and Windows.

And now the presence of such a device has been certified, as German site MobileGeeks stumbled upon the new ASUS TD300LA device in a GFXBenchmark listing. The same product has been spotted on Indian import-export site Zauba.

It appears the device will be a convertible, which means it will come bundling a detachable keyboard dock. In the processor department, users will be able to opt between an Intel Core i3-4020Y or Core i7-4610Y processors form the latest Haswell family.

Both chips are embedded with Intel HD graphics and are designed to offer an improved performance and increased battery life, but we don't have any info about that, at the moment.

The ASUS TD300LA will probably be the successor of this year's T100TA 2-1 convertible based on Intel Atom Bay Trail architecture.

Finally, the new model will have a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, which might indicate the screen size is 11.6-inches or lower.

The German site also stumbled upon benchmark results (via little known 0xBenchmark) showing that the tablet runs both Android and Windows. So is this the device the Statue of Liberty was holding in the vid?