ASUS releases second trailer that teases devices for CES

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In preparation for the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, ASUS recently released a trailer that teased a dual-booting device that could possibly run both Android and Windows. Now the company has released a second teaser trailer. While we’re not sure what exactly the trailer is teasing, it seems to imply  a phone family with screens of various sizes.

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ASUS has released a second teaser for CES 2014 that seems to point to phones coming in multiple display sizes. Early last week ASUS released a teaser that seemed to be about a dual-booting device that could possible run Android and Windows. It was cryptic to say the least, and the company is keeping that tone with the second video leading up to its Jan. 6 press conference at CES 2014.

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