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IN PICTURES: Intel emphasises NUC and education hybrid at Solutions Summit 2014

Intel hosted its Solutions Summit (ISS) 2014 in Singapore. While its showroom featured a full blown range of hardware using Intel's products, the new Thin Canyon, the traditional 4x4-inch NUC, and a two-in-one education device took the limelight.

  • Two-in-one devices, or 'hybrid' tablets.

  • A hybrid tablet which clicks into a keyboard to become a clamshell.

  • Razer's gaming toy.

  • Razer's gaming toy.

  • The NUC powering a 4K television.

  • The NUC powering a 4K television.

  • The NUC powering three monitors.

  • The NUC powering three monitors.

  • Media delegates at ISS.

  • A range of NUC-ish devices.

  • Intel's tablet play with dual-core (left) and quad-core (right) devices.

  • Intel's tablet play with dual-core (left) and quad-core (right) devices.

  • RealSense on show.

  • RealSense on show.

  • The NUC charging an attendees smartphone - all it needs is a chip inside the unit to make this possible with compatible smartphones.

  • Goggle time.

  • Getting all virtual.

  • Bit of racing.

  • Intel in retail.

  • Prizes for partners who interact a lot throughout the roadshow.

  • Intel in retail.

  • The brand new education two-in-one concept design, named Education 2 in 1, sold strictly through selected distributors.

  • The brand new education two-in-one, sold strictly through selected distributors.

  • The brand new education two-in-one, sold strictly through selected distributors.

  • The brand new education two-in-one, sold strictly through selected distributors.

  • The brand new education two-in-one, sold strictly through selected distributors. Software for science.

  • Attachments for the two-in-one; a microscope feature and temperature measurement.

  • Built-in connectivity hides behind a flap, in line with the rugged device.

  • The brand new education two-in-one, sold strictly through selected distributors.

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