ASUS may be ready for a walk where Lenovo has gone before with a new Chrome OS tablet, complete with Kickstarter and keyboard cover. Intelligence suggests that the so-called Chromebook flip device may have the same spec footprint as last year’s Duet. And in fact, a few spots were different from things, this new tablet could come out bigger and better.

The pictures we’re sharing here and the speck line coming from German retailer Saturn are taken by Chrome Unboxed Xbox – the publication suggests that other sources have additional information – and it tells a strange story.

The so-called CM3000 – apparently codenamed Saturn – uses MediaTek’s MT8183 processor which is itself a reheated version of Lenovo Duet’s Helio P60T in which they both have four main Arm Cortex-A73 cores and all four with A A uses 57 cores. Capable of clocking a maximum of 2GHz.

The diagonal of the screen achieves 0.4 without any change in resolution, but it results in an overall footprint and more mass. ASUS also discovered 3.5 that it could afford a 3.5mm audio Dio jack here and designed the keyboard cover from its soft-touch fabric. The surface of the tablet’s magnetic attachment – such as the micros.fte’s – makes the surface convertible and unlike the Lenovo Duet. A sore spot on the CM3000 is back with its display as its top brightness has the opposite effect of 400 nits of 320 nits duet.

Otherwise, the rest of the sheet will be lined up.

We’re a little sure about including this image in its media package to the Chrome Unbox, which suggests that the tablet comes with a silo for insert stylus, especially the Saturn-hosted diagonal profile shots that have a perfectly clear view. Edge. That said, we’re not predicting the possibility that the Stylus will have a fitting home on the keyboard cover and that it will be included with the sale.

Similarly, Saturn has started the price of 9449 as a placeholder, but when you consider that the duo of the same load is sold at 9279 at the time of launch, we think this is the best for discussion.