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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101G 3G NVIDIA Tegra 32 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Brown

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  • - 25.6 cm (10.1") 1280 x 800 pixels IPS
  • - NVIDIA Tegra Tegra 2 1 GHz
  • - 32 GB SSD Card reader integrated
  • - 3G Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 8.5 h
  • - Android
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TF101G-1B047A - 10.1" LED Backlight WXGA (1280x800) Multi Touch, NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core 1 GHz, 1GB (667MHz) LPDDR2, NVIDIA GeForce GPU, 32GB SSD, WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth V2.1+EDR, 3G, 1.2M/5M Camera, Android 3.0
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Ultra thin and light design in a unique, stylish pattern
With a super slim profile of only 12.98mm thick in a frame that weighs only 680g, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is comfortable to hold from any position. The unique textured pattern offers a better tactile sensation, so it won’t feel as if it will slip out of your hands.

Powerful mini-cinema entertainment on-the-go
Powered by the NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 dual-core processor, the Transformer browses the web at blazing speeds, providing a snappier response time and better performance when multi-tasking. Sporting a HDMI 1.3a port, the Transformer can connect to a HDTV and 5.1 surround sound system, delivering an enhanced multimedia experience.

An IPS Panel made from durable and scratch-resistant glass is viewable at angles up to 178°, and produces a crisper and more accurate color range by up to 50% when compared to other tablets in the market.

A 5MP rear- and 1.2MP front-facing camera can shoot and record HD video, which can be played back in stunning 1080p. Output to HD video on HDTVs is also available via a mini HDMI output port, making it a true mobile entertainment device.

Built-in SRS Sound technology provides a dynamic 3D stereo audio experience, with maximum bass response and a wide sound field from the discrete speakers housed within the Transformer.

Transform to notebook mode with keyboard docking station and 16*1 hours of battery life
The Transformer sets itself apart from other tablets on the market by featuring an optional docking station. This provides access to a full QWERTY keyboard along with unique Android Function keys, turning the tablet Transformer into a full-fledged notebook.

A touchpad, 3.5mm audio jack, two USB ports as well as a built-in SD Card reader for easy file sharing and storage expandability makes the Transformer a versatile media hub. The docking station also extends the Transformer’s 9.5 hours* of battery life up to 16 hours*, so users can use it all day for work and play.

Preloaded on the Transformer is Polaris® Office® 3.0, a professional mobile office Solution which enables users to edit various types of office documents including documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentation (.ppt) files, making the Transformer very attractive for professional use. In addition, the ultra-convenient ASUS WebStorage with one year of unlimited storage space provides worry-free cloud computing.

Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS with ASUS Waveshare UI
Google’s Android Honeycomb is a revolutionary operating system specially designed and optimized for tablets, and enables users a full web experience for on-the-go web browsing, communicating and casual computing. Supporting Adobe® Flash® 10.2*2 and the ever growing Android Market, entertainment is a finger swipe away.

The convenient ASUS Launcher also allows users to easily launch software, manage content and access online services and connect devices with a few simple taps.

Music, listen to your music or online radio and bring them wherever you go.


MyLibrary consolidates downloaded books, magazines and newspapers in to one easy step.

While ASUS' Waveshare Interface hosts a variety of unique applications such as MyNet, MyLibrary, MyCloud and more. MyNet easily streams digital media wirelessly within home network devices so HD videos or music can be played on devices such as an HDTV or desktop PCs for an even better experience from the Transformer.

The MyCloud*3 application is a total cloud solution, providing access to digital content such as music, videos and files from the cloud anywhere, anytime. Users can even use MyCloud to remotely access and control any PC or Mac system and access applications or files to extend the versatility of the Eee Pad Transformer experience.

ASUS Sync
To sync your contact list and calendar between Eee Pad and PC.
The Software needs to pair with Eee Pad. (This software is included in the PC Suite Utility.)

Short summary description ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101G 3G NVIDIA Tegra 32 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Brown:
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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101G, 25.6 cm (10.1"), 1280 x 800 pixels, 32 GB, 1 GB, Android, Brown

Long summary description ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101G 3G NVIDIA Tegra 32 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Brown:
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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101G. Display diagonal: 25.6 cm (10.1"), Display resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Processor frequency: 1 GHz, Processor family: NVIDIA Tegra, Processor model: Tegra 2. Internal memory: 1 GB. Card reader integrated. Weight: 695 g. Operating system installed: Android. Product colour: Brown

Display
Display diagonal *
25.6 cm (10.1")
Display resolution *
1280 x 800 pixels
LED backlight
Yes
Panel type
IPS
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Processor
Processor family *
NVIDIA Tegra
Processor model *
Tegra 2
Processor frequency *
1 GHz
Processor cache
1 MB
Memory
Internal memory *
1 GB
Storage
Internal storage capacity *
32 GB
Card reader integrated *
Yes
Storage media *
SSD
Graphics
Graphics card family
NVIDIA
Graphics card
GeForce Graphics
Audio
Built-in speaker(s)
Yes
Built-in microphone
Yes
Number of built-in speakers
2
Camera
Built-in camera
Yes
Main camera resolution (numeric)
5 MP
Video recording
Yes
Second camera
Yes
Second camera resolution
1.2 MP
Network
Mobile network generation
3G
Mobile network connection *
Yes
Network
3G standards
HSPA+
Bluetooth
Yes
Bluetooth version
2.1+EDR
Ports & interfaces
Mini HDMI ports quantity
1
Microphone in
Yes
Headphone out
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Slate
Product colour *
Brown
Performance
GPS (satellite)
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Electronic compass
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
Battery life (max)
8.5 h
Weight & dimensions
Width
271 mm
Depth
13 mm
Height
176.8 mm
Weight
695 g
Other features
SIM card support
Yes
Networking features
WLAN, 3G
Docking connector
Yes
Wi-Fi
Yes
On-board graphics card
Yes
2G standards
GSM
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:22
Uk has collected 321 expert reviews for ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101G 3G 32 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Android Brown and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
83%
Source Review comments Score
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:05
A manufacturer who is keen to get a decent slice of the high end Android market is ASUS and their Transformer tablet which is reminiscent of a faux-leather couture handbag is a slim, lightweight Android tablet that doubles as a capable laptop thanks to...
Bottom line Starting off with the build quality the Transformer is a device which is not only unique in styling but put together well and with great attention to detail. Despite being made of plastic it feels robust and solid with a high quality which extends to...
90%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:05
The Asus Eee PC Transformer is one of the most innovative tablets currently on the market, doing it's best to replace your laptop as well as offer a small and lightweight tablet for movies and checking out the web. With the compact keyboard attached, i...
Good By far the best bit about the Eee Pad Transformer is the design. If you don't have the keyboard attached, you'd never know it was different from any other tablet. When you do hook up the keyboard, it looks like any other mini laptop, save for a slightly bulkier but incredibly tough aluminium hinge that also acts as the dock. The keyboard is excellent considering the compact size, with the palm re...
Bad Although the Eee Pad Transformer is one of our favourite tablets to date, it's not without issues. The Android operating system is arguably the biggest glitch – it's good, but it's not as impressive as the iOS operating system found on the iPad 2. At times, it can be unintuitive to use, and still feels better suited to smartphones than tablets. That said, although some features weren't where we e...
Bottom line The Transformer is the perfect tablet for more than one type of user. It's great if you're just looking for a well made gadget, for example, as it's small, robust and packed with features. If you're yet to be convinced by tablets, however, the Transfor...
100%
computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:05
Tablet computers running the Android operating system have hitherto been rather a disappointment.The older version of Android was designed for small phone screens, not large tablet screens, and so nothing quite worked properly.But the new Android 3.0...
Good Works well with and without keyboard; good screen; smooth, fast running in general...
Bad Gets very heavy; browser kept crashing...
Bottom line An excellent, great-value tablet computer, with or without the keyboard...
100%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:05
The flood of tablets we were promised in January 2011 are at last trickling in to view. The Eee Pad Transformer is the second Android 3.0 tablet we’ve seen – the first was the – and aims to build on the impressive operating system (OS) with some uniq...
Good Relatively affordable, dock adds features, good screen, solid AV performance...
Bad Android OS is buggy, video format support could be better...
80%
shopexplorer.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:06
Android 3.0 hasn't really set the world on fire as yet, but with the launch of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet, things are certainly going in the right direction. We decided to grab ourselves a Transformer to give it a full going over and find out...
0%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:09
The tablet world is really starting to get interesting as Android 3.0 begins to appear in more and more devices. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the most impressive we've seen so far - not only because of its specifications and build, but because it...
Good Superb keyboard; excellent docking mechanism; good battery life...
Bad A few minor design niggles.
Bottom line Those few design niggles aside, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the best Android tablet we've seen to date. The bundled keyboard is what really makes the package versatile. Unlike other tablets we've seen so far, we have no trouble in believing some pe...
100%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:09
The Eee Pad Transformer is top of the Honeycomb tablets offered on the market at the moment, and it is great value at #379.99 including the keyboard. We love the smooth working partnership of the keyboard and screen, making this an excellent tool for...
Good Great price; sturdy build quality; screen rivals the iPad; OS works well; smooth combination of keyboard and tablet; excellent connectivity; plenty of handy widgets...
Bad Weighty when docked; keyboard has to be purchased with tablet even if you're not keen on it; reflective display; lack of Honeycomb apps; sound quality mediocre...
Bottom line Pros: Great price; sturdy build quality; screen rivals the iPad; OS works well; smooth combination of keyboard and tablet; excellent connectivity; plenty of handy widgets Cons: Weighty when docked; keyboard has to be purchased with tablet even if you'r...
80%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:11
Billed as the year of the fondleslab, 2011 has so far failed to deliver on the hype. With sales of Motorola's Xoom sluggish at best, the BlackBerry Playbook too idiosyncratic for most and the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tantalisingly conspicuous by its absence...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the Wayne Rooney of tablets. It might be aesthetically challenged, and its video playback and keyboard performance inconsistent at present, but there's no denying its versatility or skill. Likely to prove just as divisi...
80%
zdnet.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:14
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is an impressive marriage of tablet and keyboard. The design is generally good, although the system's top-heaviness in clamshell mode is a worry. Professional-level Android applications are still thin on the ground, which l...
Good Twopiece design slots together neatly and securely, Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) is designed for tablets, Good battery life, Good screen, Dualcore processor, Plenty of ports if you use the keyboard...
Bad System is topheavy in clamshell mode, Ports are sparse without the keyboard, Few tabletoptimised Android apps available...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:14
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer combines a 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet with an accessory keyboard that looks to put other docking, and non-docking, tablets to shame. When the Eee Pad Transformer was first announced it drew a smirk from us, but seated on t...
Good Design, great screen, microSD card slot works, relatively raw Honeycomb runs nicely, some extra additions from Asus add day 1 functionality, keyboard well made, value for money...
Bad Keyboard problems, lack of video codec support...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is an excellent device and good value for money, but the keyboard shows some operational problems that need to be addressed...
90%
T3.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
We’ve seen quite a few tablets recently from the Honeycomb debutant the to the 3D and the . But Asus has done something different; combining its knowledge of Netbooks with cutting-edge tablet spec to create something different. Look at the spec...
Good Great screen, Well designed add-on keyboard (£50), Good battery life, Reasonable price, Honeycomb OS...
Bad No HSDPA connectivity, Crappy video, Doesn't charge via USB, No camera flash, Lacks tablet-specific apps...
80%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
There were people who laughed when Apple launched the iPad. Firstly, the idea seemed ludicrous: the form factor hadn't existed previously and was not one in which anyone had shown any interest. Secondly, the name was subject to much derision. Now, thou...
Good Stylish, well built, sensibly priced, easy to use, brilliant performance...
Bad Not capable of everything a regular laptop can do, keyboard can be fiddly...
Bottom line With the Eee Pad Transformer, Asus has succeded in making a tablet that offers more to business users than the iPad. It's not a complete success, especially where some PC functionality is concerned, but it's still a fantastic piece of equipment...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
With every electronics manufacturer in the entire universe looking to release an Android tablet in 2011, individual products are all going to need some kind of unique selling point.This is especially true with Android 3.0 products, because the vast majori...
Good Great performance, Decent screen, Excellent features, Keyboard works, The price is right...
Bad Poor camera, Still not many Honeycomb apps, Fiddly onscreen keyboard, No USB charging...
Bottom line ForGreat performanceDecent screenExcellent featuresKeyboard worksThe price is right...
90%
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
With every electronics manufacturer in the entire universe looking to release an Android tablet in 2011, individual products are all going to need some kind of unique selling point.This is especially true with Android 3.0 products, because the vast maj...
Good Great performance, Decent screen, Excellent features, Keyboard works, The price is right...
Bad Poor camera, Still not many Honeycomb apps, Fiddly onscreen keyboard, No USB charging...
Bottom line With every electronics manufacturer in the entire universe looking to release an Android tablet in 2011, individual products are all going to need some kind of unique selling point.This is especially true with Android 3.0 products, because the vast maj...
90%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 tablet doesn't stand on its own. But when paired with its matching keyboard dock, the Transformer morphs into a tablet that strikes an admirable balance between productivity and entertainment. This Android 3.0 tablet...
Bottom line In spite of my minor complaints about its design, this tablet is worthy of consideration. Asus's aggressive pricing, coupled with its above-average display, make the Transformer a serious contender. Even if you factor in the extra cost of the docking s...
70%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
2The Asus Eee Pad TransformerWith the sheer volume of Android 3.0 tablets coming out this year, Asus has done the smart thing with its Eee Pad Transformer and made it completely different to everything else. With its keyboard docking station...
Bottom line In terms of Android tablets, this is the best that you can currently buy and the keyboard dock gives it the edge if you want a device that you can really work on. That said, the iPad 2 is still that bit slicker and smoother to use. It also has a much w...
83%
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:20
When we first saw the Asus Eee Pad Transformer back at CES in January, we never anticipated that Asus would get it on sale so quickly. We expected it to be just another of Asus’ harebrained schemes that never really quite came off, and yet here we...
Good Fantastic screen for the price, Honeycomb has been sensibly tweaked...
Bad No more attractive than the Xoom...
Bottom line Asus has been trying to break into the mobile category for a long time, and rarely with much critical success. We’d say that with the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, it’s finally cracked it, and at a superb asking price. It still suffers from the fate of loo...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:20
The worry we had with Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablets was that they'd all be very similar and there'd be little to distinguish them, a bit like the current netbook market. However, with the second Android 3.0 tablet we've reviewed, Asus has managed to...
Bottom line A far superior tablet to Motorola's Xoom - this is the Android 3.0 tablet to buy...
100%
alphr.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:20
At first glance the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 looks very similar to the Acer Iconia Tab W500. Both are 10.1in tablets that come with their own netbook-style keyboard dock, so you can tap away on the move or type at your desk. In practise, however...
Bottom line Marginally better than the Xoom, although we’d only buy the extra keyboard for the extended battery...
83%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:22
Read also: Eee Pad Transformer Prime review Best Tablets Of The Year 2011 Asus Eee Pad Transformer vs iPad 2 Android tablets have thus far often filled us with a special sort of dread. They've tended to achieve a batting average well below what Apple'...
Good Highquality IPS display, Excellent keyboard integration, Great design and value...
Bad Honeycomboptimised apps are sparse, Android 3.0 is a tad buggy, No standard USB slot on tablet...
Bottom line Hardware-wise we have almost no complaints about the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, but what about its software? The most serious shortcoming of the tablet in use isn't one that Asus has any control over – it's Android 3.0 Honeycomb apps. While many Android es...
90%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-17 05:56:22
Of all the Android tablets out at the moment, the Asus Transformer is the most notable. So called for it's ability to turn into something of an Android netbook with an attachable keyboard. Can it break loose from the mediocrity off Android tablets so f...
Bottom line On the whole the tablet is the best yet produced to feature Android. It's not going to take down the iPad in it's prime. There is enough jazz to keep you coming back to it if you choose and for some it will give the iPad a bit of a sideswipe. Obviously...
0%
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-15 01:10:34
The Eee Pad Transformer is aptly named; there's more to this thing than meets the eye. Asus is the first to market with a tablet that pulls double-duty, attempting to replace your notebook, too. We put it through the paces to see how it really stacks u...
0%
ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2011-10-16 01:03:52
These days almost every big PC manufacturer has a tablet in its portfolio and most of them come with Android Honeycomb and a 10.1 inch display. With the Transformer TF 101 ASUS tries to stand out of the masses. That's why you can get an additional dock...
0%
channelpro.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-20 20:52:05
Our second Android 3 tablet arrives, this time offering a hybrid netbook design At first glance the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 looks very similar to the Acer Iconia Tab W500. Both are 10.1in tablets that come with their own netbook-style keyboard d...
100%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:37
At first glance the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 looks very similar to the Acer Iconia Tab W500. Both are 10.1in tablets that come with their own netbook-style keyboard dock, so you can tap away on the move or type at your desk. In practice, however...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is marginally better than the Xoom, though we’d buy the keyboard dock only for its extended battery. Read our review...
83%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:37
With nigh on every manufacturer trying its hand at an iPad competitor, Asus has pitched something different. The Eee Pad Transformer mixes a slate with a keyboard and mouse to concoct a device that’s half-notebook and half-tablet. The first Asus tabl...
Good Honeycomb looks is slick; Loads of expansion ports; Excellent keyboard dock, with extra battery life on tap;...
Bad Keyboard is a little slow when used in the web browser; No 3G; A little heavy, even for a netbook design;...
Bottom line At $799, the Transformer costs the same as what a 64GB WiFi-only Apple iPad 2, but offers something more in the form of that really nifty keyboard. If budget is a concern, you can take the 16GB sans keyboard option for $200 less, but you’d be buying t...
80%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:37
This challenger to the Apple iPad comes in two forms – a stand alone touch screen tablet or a tablet plus docking keyboard. It runs the newest version of Android, v3.1. The screen dimensions are 1280×800 dots and at 22×13.5cm it is longer and narrower...
Good This is a serious challenge to the dominant iPad. The Android operating system is superior to iOS, with true file management. The touch screen is smooth and responsive.
Bad The combined tablet and keyboard is heavy.
Bottom line We have been running the Eee Pad and the iPad side by side, comparing them as devices for photo storage and display. The ASUS is close, but not quite. The screen aspect ratio, which is perfect for videos, is simply wrong for photos. Even though the p...
0%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:40
Editor’s note: This guest review is written by whom is on our Podcast TeamThe ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is Asus’ first foray into the Honeycomb Tablet market. The device packs all the bells and whistles that current Android 3 devices are coming with.I...
Good Extra battery life when docked (~16 hours), Great IPS display (probably the best on a Tablet currently), Only Tablet in Australia currently running Android 3.1...
Bad A little bit bulky, especially when docked, No haptic feedback, No camera flash...
Bottom line The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is a truly unique Tablet, which is great since all the tablets coming out at the moment are all rocking close to identical specs and form factors.The experience is smooth and clean in the Operating System and there seems...
0%
Zdnet.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:40
Tweet The last Android foray in laptop form factor wasn't well received by us. Which is why we feel so conflicted — the Transformer isn't only a different kettle of fish, it's an entire cauldron. Hardware It starts with an Android tablet. An AU...
Good Affordable Android 3.1 tablet with excellent screen, Excellent build quality, Fullsized USB ports and SD card reader on dock, Dock gives extra battery charge, Useful bundled software...
Bad No 5GHz WiFi, No charging over USB, Android isn't yet fully notebook ready, Lack of palmcheck on touch pad is annoying, No delete key...
Bottom line The Eee Pad Transformer is a promise of things to come, with a tempting price to boot. Treating Android as a laptop is still a little rough, but for the most part works quite well, and the added battery life is a stroke of genius.
80%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:40
With so many hardware developers releasing ‘me too’ Android-based tablets, Asus has worked hard to differentiate itself. While the tablet itself has pretty standard specs for an Android 3.0 tablet – 1GHz Tegra processor, 10.1 inch screen – it’s a keyb...
Good Cheaper than every other Android 3.0 tablet, but no sacrifice in quality; Some excellent pre-installed apps for home entertainment...
Bad 3G version...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:41
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer ships with Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform, but is one of the first tablets in Australia to receive the latest 3.1 Android software update (we received the update over the air during our test period). Android 3.1 e...
Good Unique keyboard dock accessory, Good battery life, Flexibility of Android OS...
Bad Top-heavy when connected to dock, No USB ports without dock, No 3G capability...
Bottom line The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer's optional keyboard dock accessory gives it a unique edge over the competition when it comes to Android tablets. Its top-heavy design, and lack of 3G connectivity are annoyances, but the Transformer remains a worthy purchase i...
75%
channelnews.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 05:38:42
Is this the netbook killer that the tablet market has been predicting, or is the tablet frenzy much ado about nothing? The Android Honeycomb slider will soon be joined by a Window 7 powered Eee slate and Android slider, but let's take a first look at t...
Good High-quality IPS display; Excellent keyboard integration; Great design and value...
Bad Honeycomb-optimised apps are sparse; Android 3.0 is a tad buggy; No standard USB slot on tablet...
90%
smarthouse.com.au
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2011-11-04 05:38:42
Tablet Design and SpecsAndroid tablets have thus far often filled us with a special sort of dread. They've tended to achieve a batting average well below what Apple's iPad series has mustered, and an honest reporting of their various failures has occas...
Good Highquality IPS display; Excellent keyboard integration; Great design and value...
Bad Honeycomboptimised apps are sparse; Android 3.0 is a tad buggy; No standard USB slot on tablet...
90%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 02:23:28
The long-awaited Asus EeePad Transformer doesn't have a great deal of faults ... apart from the fact that its appeal relies too heavily on the optional keyboard dock. On its own, the tablet isn't as responsive as some competitor models and it doesn't outs...
Good General screen quality and colour fidelity, Finally, a full onscreen keyboard!, Highquality finish but harsh, angular edges, Polaris Office for work docs and My Cloud for VPN, Good web browsing...
Bad Honeycomb feels as empty as ever and puts a bit of a damper on things, Viewing angles aren't as good as expected for an IPS screen, Propitiatory port / not many connections / poorquality camera, A bit slow with heavyweight games and the OS sometimes lags...
80%
itproportal.com
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2013-02-14 02:23:36
Asus has been around for a number of years, but are fairly unknown to the average person despite the high chances of having used a computer with an Asus part already. The company is renowned for their computer motherboards and graphics cards, in addition...
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tlbhd.com
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2013-02-20 02:12:09
I've spent the last couple of days playing with the Asus EEE Pad Transformer. You probably know I got to preview this unit a while ago, now I finally managed to get it for more than a couple of hours and was able to get used to it and find most of its str...
Bottom line and conclusions All in all, there are lots of things we like about the Asus EEE Pad Transformer. It's definitely a solid piece of technology and is well built, good looking and powerful. Comes with nice connectivity options, nice features and an amazing...
0%
reviewed.com
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2014-02-12 01:05:45
Though fairly average on its own, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer can be paired with Asus' keyboard designed to complement the total performance of the whole unit, turning a mere tablet into a laptop. While we did not test the added capabilities of this acce...
0%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-02-16 01:06:36
It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
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theglobeandmail.com
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:06:46
Asus Eee Pad Transformer In Asus we finally have a tablet manufacturer willing to play hardball on price. Starting at just $399, the Taiwan company’s new Eee Pad Transformer is nearly 25 per cent less expensive than the cheapest iPad, sweeping away in...
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techsmart.co.za
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2014-03-12 01:06:46
As many tech pundits predicted after the phenomenal success of the original iPad, the tablet industry has exploded during the last year, with several prominent manufactures releasing new devices to attempt to dethrone the mighty Apple.Building from its...
Bottom line The Asus Eeepad Transformer sports all the bells and whistles of its more famous tablet brethren, with a large display, advanced OS and powerful specs. Unlike its famous counterparts though the Eee Pad won't break the bank, and is actually the cheapest...
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crowdedbrain.co.uk
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2014-03-19 01:10:11
We have been lucky enough to have a play with the Asus EEE Transformer for the past few weeks (thanks to Clove for sending this to us). It's a Tablet that bears a strong resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 only with marginally better build quality...
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apcmag.com
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2014-03-20 01:17:45
Those hoping for Transformers jokes in this review are going to be disappointed, but that aside the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 tablet is impressive. The glossy 10.1in (1,280 x 800 resolution) capacitive screen looks sharp, is decidedly responsive a...
80%
delimiter.com.au
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2014-03-23 01:12:48
Earlier in the year, ASUS debuted what it believed to be a potential winner in the tablet craze currently taking the world by storm.Design As you'd expect, the tablet itself is designed almost identically to most tablets on the market today. It has a 10.1...
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bit.com.au
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2014-03-26 01:10:09
At first glance the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 looks very similar to the Acer Iconia Tab W500. Both are 10.1in tablets that come with their own netbook-style keyboard dock, so you can tap away on the move or type at your desk. In practice, however, th...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is undoubtedly the best hybrid we've yet seen, and doing it this way round – Android tablet with bonus keyboard – works far better than the Windows way. Purely as a tablet we prefer it to the Motorola Xoom as well: the screen...
83%
recombu.com
Updated:
2014-03-26 01:10:09
Tweet We may have chuckled at the idea of a viable keyboard-equipped Android tablet, but Asus has brought in its laptop experience to create a professional-quality laptop dock to add to the base tablet.How does it fare against the rest of the Android t...
Bottom line We were surprised by the Asus Eee Pad Transformer; it’s easy to shrug it off as a desperate attempt at marrying an Android tablet the the keyboard-based convenience of a netbook. But it charms, and is a great standalone tablet - more stylish and stable...
80%
whattabletpc.com
Updated:
2014-05-04 01:33:23
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 has managed to get a unique place in the overcrowded Android tablet market by offering a low price for a high spec, and a keyboard dock that turns it into a netbook. It undercuts the Motorola Xoom on price with a near id...
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itnews.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-04 01:07:26
Both are 10.1-inch tablets that come with their own netbook-style keyboard dock, so you can tap away on the move or type at your desk. In practice, however, the two hybrids couldn't be more different.OS and CPUIt's all in the operating system. By using An...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is undoubtedly the best hybrid we've yet seen, and doing it this way round – Android tablet with bonus keyboard – works far better than the Windows way.Purely as a tablet we prefer it to the Motorola Xoom as well: the screen i...
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ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-06-13 01:34:31
These days almost every big PC manufacturer has a tablet in its portfolio and most of them come with Android Honeycomb and a 10.1 inch display. With the Transformer TF 101 ASUS tries to stand out of the masses. That's why you can get an additional docking...
Bottom line With the Eee Pad Transformer ASUS succeeded in something that only a hand full of companies have been able to within the past year: creating a tablet that stand out of the crowd with useful additional features and a unique look In this context the dock r...
100%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2014-08-06 02:13:51
Expert video review...
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theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2015-03-21 01:29:16
Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...
0%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2016-03-27 09:16:47
Android gem almost does it…The low-down: This challenger to the Apple iPad comes in two forms – a stand alone touch screen tablet or a tablet plus docking keyboard. It runs the newest version of Android, v3.1. The screen dimensions are 1280×800 dots and a...
Good Like: This is a serious challenge to the dominant iPad. The Android operating system is superior to iOS, with true file management. The touch screen is smooth and responsive.
Bad Dislike: The combined tablet and keyboard is heavy...
0%
technave.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:21
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 is a 10.1in. tablet running Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). It comes with a keyboard into which the tablet docks in landscape mode. The idea is that you can use it for ultra-mobile tablet-style computing when travelling light...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is an impressive marriage of tablet and keyboard. The design is generally good, although the system's top-heaviness in clamshell mode is a worry. Professional-level Android applications are still thin on the ground, which limi...
0%
nasilemaktech.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:21
Just got my hands on the Asus Fonepad and manage to upload a ‘comparison with my current tablet(ASUS fist generation Transformer)'s video playback test.Check out this head to head comparison of both devices playing an identical 1080p video.Stay tuned for...
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techpinas.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:21
Asus Transformer TF101 Ice Cream Sandwich Firmware Upgrade Experience by Benedict Musngi The long wait for the ICS update for the first generation Asus Transformer is finally over!...
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goldfries.com
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2016-12-22 02:21:21
This is the 3G capable version of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer. No, it's not the Tegra 3 version. It's the exact same thing as the one based on nVidia Tegra 2.Looks, feel, everything – it's the same, except for …..The 3G capability. Refer to the photo bel...
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yugatech.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:21
The Asus Eee PC Transformer TF101 is the first Android tablet of its kind. One one end, it's a Honeycomb tablet and on the other, it's an Android netbook. Its design and form factor gave it a bit of an edge that no other tablet can match. Read on and chec...
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pinoytechblog.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
Despite the emergence of tablets in the country, only a few can rival the Apple iPad. What we have here is the Asus Eee Pad Transformer which is one of the first 10.1-inch Android tablets to be available in the country to compete with the iPad.It may not...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a solid tablet on its own which can be updated rather easily. However in terms of design, I still prefer the slimness and compact look of the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Using this Eee Pad in portrait mode looks awkward with its wide...
0%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
2011 is no doubt the year of the tablet. Even just a year ago, the concept of a tablet was foreign to many consumers. Tablets were seen as bulky and expensive mobile computers used by business professionals for serious work. However, Apple ushered in a ne...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
First unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in January, ASUS brought a new concept to mobility and choice for tablets with its highly anticipated Eee Pad Transformer. On its own, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer serves similar function as the other table...
Bottom line Transforming the Tablet Scene To be honest, the flood of tablets this year made each new device's arrival to the market nothing more than ripples on the water surface. This is especially true for Android tablets where many brands release their tablet mode...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
Tablet PCs have slowly been gaining ground in the market recently. With the new NVIDIA Tegra 2 processors and Honeycomb OS, using tablets have never been more intuitive. Though tablets are still a far cry from a full-blown laptop, the ASUS Eee Pad Transfo...
Bottom line Transformer Rolls OutASUS Eee Pad Transformer is an impressive tablet that allows users to customize it extensively to suit their needs. Aesthetic-wise, the Eee Pad Transformer benefits from using its netbook-like design that makes it both heavier and mor...
0%
fhm.com.ph
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
A lot of folks are lusting over that certain tablet from Cupertino, but there are other new releases worthy of consideration. Quick on the draw, ASUS responds with the Eee Pad Transformer TF101. And no, despite it's name, it can't turn into an Autobot!The...
0%
Mobile88.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
"WRITE a review for this Android Tablet," our Editor told us as he handed us what was clearly a compact laptop.We thought that he had gone a bit bonkers until we realised that the Asus Transformer TF101 really lived up to its name - a quick slide of...
Bottom line We were sceptical about a lot of things at first - whether the laptop was actually a Tablet, and whether the Asus Transformer could fulfil two different roles simultaneously - but now that we've had more experience with the device, we've gone from doub...
0%
thestar.com.my
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
It's a laptop. No, wait, it's an Android Tablet. No, wait, it's both! Asus' Transformer TF101 is a hybrid machine that pulls off both roles pretty well. "WRITE a review for this Android Tablet," our Editor told us as he handed us what was clearly a...
Good It's a Tablet and laptop; It's the best of both worlds.
Bad Keyboard/touchpad might take some getting used to; Android OS can be powerful but fiddly.
Bottom line We were sceptical about a lot of things at first - whether the laptop was actually a Tablet, and whether the Asus Transformer could fulfil two different roles simultaneously - but now that we've had more experience with the device, we've gone from dou...
80%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:22
Of all the Honeycomb based tablets that have been released or announced, ASUS is the only manufacturer that has done something unique. Earlier, at CES this year, they showed two Android based tablets- the Slider and the Transformer. Both these tablets...
Good The Dock is amazing, the screen is excellent and the price is just right...
Bad Minor issues with WiFi, sound and dockhopefully be fixed with a software update...
80%
jamonline.ph
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:23
Asus Eee Pad Transformer with the Keyboard dock Asus Eee transformer is another Honeycomb tablet which will compete with Motorola Xoom, Acer Iconia Tab, iPad 2 and a lotta more. Asus Eee Transformer is a 10" multi-touch tablet which transforms to a netbo...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:23
The first batch of Google Honeycomb based tablets have started making their way to our sunny shores, and surprisingly, it's not the Motorola Xoom (the tablet that was first announced to feature 3.0), but the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, a tablet with the abi...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-12-22 02:21:23
The first batch of Google Honeycomb based tablets have started making their way to our sunny shores, and surprisingly, it's not the Motorola Xoom (the tablet that was first announced to feature 3.0), but the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, a tablet with the abi...
0%
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:03
First unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in January, ASUS brought a new concept to mobility and choice for tablets with its highly anticipated Eee Pad Transformer. On its own, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer serves similar function as the other ta...
Bottom line To be honest, the flood of tablets this year made each new device's arrival to the market nothing more than ripples on the water surface. This is especially true for Android tablets where many brands release their tablet models one after the other. Th...
85%
recombu.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:05
Tweet We may have chuckled at the idea of a viable keyboard-equipped Android tablet, but Asus has brought in its laptop experience to create a professional-quality laptop dock to add to the base tablet.How does it fare against the rest of the Android t...
Bottom line We were surprised by the Asus Eee Pad Transformer; it’s easy to shrug it off as a desperate attempt at marrying an Android tablet the the keyboard-based convenience of a netbook. But it charms, and is a great standalone tablet - more stylish and stable...
80%
androidpolice.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:05
Tablets are rapidly changing the way we approach technology. They give a sense of immediacy and tactile connection that desktops and notebooks can't touch; however, I will be the first to admit that the hype seemed stupid to me. Several coworkers purch...
Bottom line If you just want a thin, sleek, and sexy tablet, you'd best look elsewhere (the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a good option). If you expect to do a lot of typing and are looking for something centered more around productivity, you should absolutely consider the A...
0%
itp.net
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:06
Asus' Eee Pad Transformer TF101 is unique because it is the only device here to ship with a docking station as standard. Asus says the dock allows you to ‘transform' the tablet into a fully-fledged netbook. We're pleased to report that with the tablet...
Bottom line The Eee Pad Transformer is an innovative device that’s a real pleasure to use owing to its flawless IPS-based LCD...
80%
vr-zone.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:06
Tablets are gaining popularity and it is not surprising to see many manufacturers jumping on the bandwagon with their tablet devices, whereby most are based on the Google Android operating system, while some are on the Microsoft Windows 7 OS. Renowned...
Bottom line The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is surely one of the best tablets on the market to date and would appeal to consumers with its sturdy aluminium body, large 10.1-inch display (with scratch-resistant glass), preloaded with the company's proprietary apps suc...
90%
Mobile88.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:06
"WRITE a review for this Android Tablet," our Editor told us as he handed us what was clearly a compact laptop.We thought that he had gone a bit bonkers until we realised that the Asus Transformer TF101 really lived up to its name - a quick slide of...
Bottom line We were sceptical about a lot of things at first - whether the laptop was actually a Tablet, and whether the Asus Transformer could fulfil two different roles simultaneously - but now that we've had more experience with the device, we've gone from doub...
0%
star-techcentral.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:08
It's a laptop. No, wait, it's an Android Tablet. No, wait, it's both! Asus' Transformer TF101 is a hybrid machine that pulls off both roles pretty well. "WRITE a review for this Android Tablet," our Editor told us as he handed us what was clearly a...
Good It's a Tablet and laptop; It's the best of both worlds.
Bad Keyboard/touchpad might take some getting used to; Android OS can be powerful but fiddly.
Bottom line We were sceptical about a lot of things at first - whether the laptop was actually a Tablet, and whether the Asus Transformer could fulfil two different roles simultaneously - but now that we've had more experience with the device, we've gone from dou...
80%
thelobeandmail.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:09
Asus Eee Pad Transformer In Asus we finally have a tablet manufacturer willing to play hardball on price. Starting at just $399, the Taiwan company’s new Eee Pad Transformer is nearly 25 per cent less expensive than the cheapest iPad, sweeping away in...
0%
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:10
Asus has come sprinting out of the gates with a low-cost, high-quality tablet that easily trumps its Honeycomb predecessors Related links News HP TouchPad available from mid-July BlackBerry PlayBook gets OS update Toshiba Thrive takes aim at the iPad 2...
Good Excellent value, good build quality including iPad-rivalling display, fluid combo of tablet and keyboard, Honeycomb OS works well, lots of useful widgets, tons of connectivity options...
Bad Heavy when docked, keyboard won’t be to everyone’s taste but must be purchased with tablet, low quality speakers, hard to find Honeycomb apps, reflective screenLook and Feel...
Bottom line Asus has come sprinting out of the gates with a low-cost, high-quality tablet that easily trumps its Honeycomb predecessors...
80%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:11
Of all the Honeycomb based tablets that have been released or announced, ASUS is the only manufacturer that has done something unique. Earlier, at CES this year, they showed two Android based tablets- the Slider and the Transformer. Both these tablets...
Good The Dock is amazing, the screen is excellent and the price is just right...
Bad Minor issues with WiFi, sound and dockhopefully be fixed with a software update...
80%
techworld.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:12
Most Android tablets seem to look and feel like very similar devices, but the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer attempts to add some much needed variety to the market. The Eee Pad Transformer is a 10.1in Android 'Honeycomb' tablet that boasts an optional, deta...
Bottom line The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer's optional keyboard dock accessory gives it a unique edge over the competition when it comes to Android tablets. Its top heavy design, limited functionality without the dock and lack of 3G connectivity are annoyances, but...
0%
justechn.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:13
For a long time I have been looking for a tablet that has expandable memory, an open and flexible OS, slim and sturdy design, and a really great screen. I have tested several tablets and so far none of them have met all my requirements. However, the ASUS...
Bottom line Overall I am really excited about the Asus Transformer. My biggest complaint is about the docking port being the only way to charge the tablet. This is on par with other tablets, so it is not something I can fault Asus for. Everything else about the t...
85%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:13
I was pleasantly surprised by ASUS' Eee Pad Transformer. In a sea of clones, ASUS managed to produce the first Honeycomb tablet that was truly different in more than just styling and software preload. As the first PC maker to build a Honeycomb tablet...
Bottom line Android 3.1 brings even more than what I've been able to go over here. The recent apps menu now shows more items and is a scrollable list, making multitasking far more capable on the platform.Tapping the home button will take you back to the last home scr...
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notebookcheck.net
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2011-08-14 01:48:13
In this light, it seems that the main thing that justifies a laptop's base unit is the need to type comfortably. Asus has, moreover, equipped the keyboard dock included here with a large battery for which there's no place in the actual tablet. On top of t...
Good Attractive Case Design, Various Ports on Keyboard Dock, Good Screen, Runs Silently, Office Software Included...
Bad Reflective Screen, No 3G/UMTS Available Yet...
Bottom line Asus Eee Tab Transformer TF101With the Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Asus has taken a refreshingly different course compared to other tablet manufacturers. We particularly like the look of the case, which forgoes the aluminum design settling instead for a tex...
86%
g4tv.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:13
Video Review: The Asus Eee Pad Transformer takes portable gadgets to the next level with its Android 3.0 OS on a 10.1" multi-touch screen, dual cameras and the ability to turn into a full fledged laptop with a docking station. Chris Hardwick and Candac...
100%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:13
Is it a tablet? Is it a netbook? No, it's an ! Somewhere in between the two, this smart new device from ASUS operates as a standalone tablet with Honeycomb, a 10” IPS screen and a 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. Take things one step further an...
Good Sharp screen with great viewing angles, Fantastic battery life with dock...
Bad Under developed platform, Awkward shape of hinge when dock isn’t connected, Screen loves fingerprints...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer makes us wonder, is this a step backwards or forwards for technology? On the one hand, you've got a new mainstream medium, the tablet. Rather than embrace the medium, Asus have augmented it it into last seasons fad, the net...
85%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:14
twitter: @lisagade) Android Honeycomb 10" tablets have been pricey propositions. The first model to market, the Motorola Xoom, costs $799 without contract and $599 with a 2 year contract. The LG G-Slate on T-Mobile costs $750 retail and $550 with con...
Good Very low price, excellent IPS display, useful and affordable keyboard dock, Very low price, excellent IPS display, useful and affordable keyboard dock, Very low price, excellent IPS display, useful and affordable keyboa...
Bad Plasticky back, no 3G or 4G, Plasticky back, no 3G or 4G, Plasticky back, no 3G or 4G, Plasticky back, no 3G or 4G...
Bottom line If you've read our Android tablet reviews, you know we see great promise in Honeycomb tablets. In fact, if you're looking for a computer replacement, we'd say they do a better job than the iPad 2. They're more customizable, give you access to the file...
80%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:14
Half-baked. That would describe the large majority of Android-based tablets we've seen come through our test labs here at HotHardware thus far. Even Motorola's Xoom, though infused with Google's latest Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) release, felt like it cou...
Good 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core processor, Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), Nice, light Asus UI skin, Gorgeous design, Expansion with keyboard dock, Fantastic battery life, Competitively priced...
Bad No micro USB on the tablet itself, Slight backlight bleed in certain areas of the screen...
Bottom line Performance Analysis: The Asus Eee  Pad Transformer offered up the best 10 or 7-inch tablet benchmark numbers we've seen to date.  Even in our graphics testing, versus Samsung's potent Hummingbird processor in the Galaxy Tab, the Transformer outpaced all...
80%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:14
A common knock on tablets, from the Apple iPad (4.5 stars, $499) on down, has been that they're designed for consumption, not creation. The line of reasoning goes something like this: Tablets are great for watching videos and basic Web browsing, but th...
Good Physical QWERTY keyboard. Useful touchpad. Lots of Honeycomb-specific function keys. Snug connection with the Transformer. Folds closed like a laptop when connected.
Bad Keyboard is not full-sized. Difficult to dock Transformer. Heavy.
Bottom line If you can handle the smallish keyboard, The Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Docking Station turns the Asus tablet into a powerful productivity device. Buy it now...
80%
about.com
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2011-08-14 01:48:15
May 6 2011 - In terms of Android 3.0 tablets, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is certainly the one to beat currently. It has a very affordable base price tag and comes with a surprisingly good screen at the $399 price point. This makes the optional $150 k...
Good Very Low Price, Excellent Display, Optional Dock Increases Running Time And Functionality...
Bad Limited Supplies Make It Extremely Difficult To Find, Camera Software Has Some Issues, Taller and Wider Than Most 10inch Tablets...
80%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Tablet doesn't stand on its own. But when paired with its matching keyboard dock, the Transformer morphs into a tablet that strikes an admirable balance between productivity and entertainment. At $399 for the 16GB Wi-...
Bottom line In spite of my minor complaints about its design, this tablet is worthy of consideration. Asus's aggressive pricing, coupled with its above-average display, make the Transformer a serious contender. Even if you factor in the extra cost of the docking...
70%
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
Asus has broken the mould for tablets with the Transformer and it has done so at a reasonable price starting at just £379. The tablet is one of the few on the market that currently runs Google's Honeycomb operating system that is specifically for tab...
Good Excellent screen, great idea well executed, Android 3.0 Honeycomb, reasonably priced...
Bad Browser forced closing...
100%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:15
ASUS has been plugging away at tablets for years now, experimenting with convertible netbooks and trying to coax some semblance of finger-friendliness out of Windows. It’s taken Android 3.0 Honeycomb and the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 to actually d...
Bottom line Android 3.0 is a still a young platform, and Google still has work to do to bring it up to speed with iOS on the iPad. That’s the unescapable fact about all Honeycomb-based tablets around today; similarly important, though, is that all evidence sugges...
0%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:16
We have now had several tablets in the house here at PhoneDog and the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is one of the cheapest and most well-rounded of them all. Still in an unproven market, the tablet world has yet to see a serious competitor under the $500...
Good Fairly priced with an optional keyboard dock; exceptional battery life; versatile; bright and crisp display; ample memory and external storage space; Tegra 2 processor makes for little to no lag.
Bad Bigger than other tablets with same size display; Honeycomb is still buggy; speakers and cameras are lackluster; backordered nearly everywhere; still lacking widespread tablet-optimized application support.
Bottom line For the price, the Transformer cannot be beat. If you are seeking a tablet for both fun and to get some work done, the Transformer with its keyboard companion is the tablet for you. However, if you need an Internet connection while in a pinch, you mi...
0%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 01:48:16
The horde of Honeycomb-based tablets announced at CES is finally arriving, and with so many similar models, it can be difficult to choose the right one. What makes them different or better? And can any of them beat the current tablet standard, the Appl...
Good Currently the most affordable Honeycomb tablet. Speedy Nvidia Tegra 2 processor. Honeycomb features strong multitasking, e-mail and calendar notifications. HDMI out for HD video and mirroring. $150 keyboard dock accessory turns the tablet into a virtual notebook.
Bad Optional keyboard accessory was buggy at launch. Honeycomb interface can be cluttered. Virtual keyboard is slightly modified and doesn't handle predictive text well.
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 distinguishes itself from the sea of emerging Honeycomb tablets with its aggressive pricing, and an optional accessory that turns it into a virtual notebook...
70%
onlinenotebook.com
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2011-08-14 01:48:16
Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the biggest tablet I have ever seen to date. It is 10.7 inches big with a screen of 10.1 inches. It is a capacitive touch screen display having a resolution of 1,280×800 pixels.Asus Eee Pad Transformer is called so because t...
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Laptopmag.com
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2011-08-14 01:48:17
Typing using an iPad's on-screen keyboard isn't all that difficult, but a lot of people still want a physical keyboard. Enter the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, which combines a 10-inch Android 3.0 slate with a keyboard dock that has its own battery. At $54...
Good Fast Tegra processor, Elegant design, Wide viewing angles, Long battery life, especially with dock, Keyboard dock adds versatility, Lighter than other 10-inch Android tablets...
Bad Touchscreen less responsive when docked, Some software glitches, Docking should be easier...
Bottom line We give ASUS a lot of credit for the Eee Pad Transformer TF10, which beats the Lenovo U1 Hybrid to market as the first Android tablet that connects to a keyboard dock. In addition to making typing easier, the Transformer's $149 dock adds a battery life...
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androidcentral.com
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2011-08-14 01:48:19
Honeycomb finds itself on a double threat:Thin, light Android tablet doubles as a capable Android laptopIs it a tablet? Is it a netbook? Is it a tablet? Is it a netbook? Is it a laptop? What, exactly, is the ASUS EeePad Transformer? Sitting here with i...
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engadget.com
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2011-08-14 01:48:21
The world's love affair with tablets may have been bubbling along under the surface for a while, but it really got started in earnest during CES 2010. Back in those wild days, you could see 15-inch jumbo screens, TV tuners, and even hybrid pseudo-laptops...
Good Lovely IPS display with wide viewing anglesTegra 2 dual-core processorDock adds connectivity, keyboard and battery life...
Bad Broken camera softwareHighly reflective glassHoneycomb still has issues to iron out...
Bottom line We've only reviewed two Honeycomb tablets so far, this one included, but we find ourselves having to repeat a familiar refrain from our Android handset reviews: this is the best Honeycomb tablet yet. The Eee Pad Transformer has a manifestly superior scree...
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computershopper.com
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2011-08-14 01:48:22
If you were alive in the 1980s, you knew the words to that unavoidable cartoon theme song. It went: "Transformers: Tablets in disguise..." Okay, it didn't quite say that, but consider that an update for the '10s: The Asus Eee Pad Transformer...
Good Android 3.0 ("Honeycomb") OS, 10.1-inch display, Keyboard-dock option, HDMI out, Excellent performance, Relatively inexpensive...
Bad Issues with video capture, No LED flash for rear-facing camera, Google Voice not supported yet...
Bottom line Speed, features, Honeycomb, and a relatively low price all combine to make the Transformer an excellent tablet. It’s the best Android slate we’ve seen so far...
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apcmag.com
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2011-09-07 01:03:18
Those hoping for Transformers jokes in this review are going to be disappointed, but that aside the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 tablet is impressive. The glossy 10.1in (1,280 x 800 resolution) capacitive screen looks sharp, is decidedly responsive a...
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pcper.com
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2011-09-11 01:03:11
Tablets may be the darling of the tech industry, but they’ve also received their fair share of criticism as well. One of the most consistent barbs throw towards them is the tablet’s inability to serve as a competent platform for content creature. W...
Bottom line From the moment I took the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer out of the box, it was apparent that the company had created something unique. Designing the tablet specifically for use with the dock has made a coherent experience. Most tablets have docks available, b...
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fudzilla.com
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2011-09-11 01:03:11
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is currently the most compact tablet in its class, but Transformer TF101 boasts better connectivity. Asus’ docking station also comes with a battery that extends...
Bottom line Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is currently the most compact tablet in its class, but Transformer TF101 boasts better connectivity. Asus’ docking station also comes with a battery that extends battery life to as much as 16, but both laptops will be good fo...
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legitreviews.com
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2011-10-15 01:10:31
Tablets are getting all of the attention in the tech industry right now and they somehow manage to keep getting better as time goes on. There are a plethora of tablets on the market right now and most of them are Android Honeycomb-based. That makes...
Bottom line The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is one of the best Android 10.1-inch tablets on the market today and is priced to move!...
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techspot.com
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2011-10-15 01:10:32
The tablet computer market was brought to life last year with the introduction of the Apple iPad. In its first year the iPad saw an incredible 15 million unit sales, which is more than every tablet computer ever sold prior to 2010. Apple then followed...
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tomshardware.com
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2011-10-15 01:10:33
The Eee Pad Transformer is aptly named; there's more to this thing than meets the eye. Asus is the first to market with a tablet that pulls...
Bottom line The Eee Pad Transformer is aptly named; there's more to this thing than meets the eye. Asus is the first to market with a tablet that pulls double-duty, attempting to replace your notebook, too. We put it through the paces to see how it really stacks u...
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consumersearch.com
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2011-10-15 01:10:35
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer might look like just another slate tablet, but an available keyboard dock (*Est. $125) that turns it into a reasonably powerful Android Honeycomb-powered netbook has critics singing its praises. The accessory adds a small (...
Good Keyboard dock turns the tablet into a netbook, Bright, highresolution IPS capacitive screen, Long battery life, Price...
Bad Android Honeycomb OS has fewer apps, Sometimes buggy when dock is attached/removed, Cluttered interface, Onscreen keyboard not as responsive, Choppy video recording...
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geardiary.com
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2011-11-02 01:17:41
Tweet Tweet The tech press has maligned Android tablets. There just hasn’t been one that has caught the up to the iPad according to many people. That may soon change with tablets like the one I have, the Asus’s EeePad Transformer. Hardware Much of...
Good Nice add-on software and the most up to date version of honeycomb makes the Asus Transformer the best Android tablet to date...
Bad What needs improvement: App support needs to get better...
Bottom line Asus has put together what I think is the best of any of the Android tablets to date. While it’s not as thin as the 10 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab. it has a great deal more functionality thanks to the well thought out keyboard peripheral. I actually typ...
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tech2.com
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2011-11-10 15:14:28
Tablets make fun multimedia devices but when it comes down to real work, like typing out this review for instance, there’s no replacing the good ol’ physical keyboard. You could always buy a bluetooth keyboard as an add-on but that’s just one more th...
Bottom line Asus seemed to have delivered well on their promise. They’ve created a device which gives you the best of both worlds, something we’ve long been waiting for. However, they seemed to have gotten carried away a bit with the success, which reflects in the...
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thinkdigit.com
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2011-11-20 01:23:45
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101g is a dream come true which pairs a very good Android tablet with a tried-and-tested netbook keyboard to create one great product. It's sleek, stylish, and extremely practical and well worth its asking price.ProsBeau...
Bottom line The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101G sells for a price of Rs. 42,999 (including taxes). Compared to other popular 10-inch Android Honeycomb tablets out there -- Motorola Xoom, Acer Iconia A501, Samsung Galaxy Tab 750, etc. -- its price may be very hig...
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techwarelabs.com
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2012-01-07 01:34:09
The Asus Transformer TF101 Tablet: Much like the netbook market, tablets have come of age and everyone seems to want one. Also similar to netbooks it seems that the market is saturated by tablets from many different manufacturers. Asus can be credite...
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androidpolice.com
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2012-01-20 01:06:44
Although we heard rumblings that the Prime would be delayed, some lucky customers have already received their Asus Transformer Primes, and it was briefly available (again) on Amazon before quickly selling out (again). Based on the universally glowing r...
Bottom line In a victory that should surprise pretty much nobody, the Prime takes it in a landslide. In fact, the Prime suffers losses against the TF in just two minor ways: speakers (only one, and it's in a bad place), and the number of USB ports (one versus the...
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futurelooks.com
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2012-02-26 01:04:14
Are you in the market for a new tablet and you can’t tell the difference between all the different Android tablets out there? Futurelooks has you covered. We’ve taken the Asus Eee Pad Transformer out for a long-term test, getting a better sense of how...
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theverge.com
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2013-11-30 06:04:39
The tablet part of the package — herein referred to as the Transformer — is a stunning piece of hardware when it's set on a table like you see above. It's got extremely clean lines and its edges are covered in a bronzish metal. Flip it over and its backsi...
Good Entire package is affordable, Great quality display, Over 13 hours of battery life when paired with the dock, Comfortable keyboard...
Bad Overly plasticy construction, Tablet is longer than others, Poor camera quality...
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goldfries.com
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2014-02-07 01:23:45
This is the 3G capable version of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer. No, it's not the Tegra 3 version. It's the exact same thing as the one based on nVidia Tegra 2.Looks, feel, everything – it's the same, except for …..The 3G capability. Refer to the photo bel...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:06:46
I was once like most people out there, pondering over whether or not I should purchase a tablet. Do I need it? What can I use it for? Will I get bored with it? All these questions floated through my mind before I purchased the highly praised Asus Eee Pad...
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umpcportal.com
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2014-03-12 01:06:46
Damian and I are at it again with another indepth review of the Asus eeePad Transformer and this time, we decided to throw as many USB goodies at the Transformer [ tracking page ] and keyboard dock as possible in an attempt to defeat it.The USB selection...
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tabletpcreview.com
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2014-03-20 01:17:46
With a glut of Android tablets on or about to hit the market, ASUS put some effort into distinguishing its first Honeycomb slate, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, from the pack. Instead of merely shipping a 10.1-inch tablet, ASUS also offers an optional keyb...
Good Inexpensive and powerful Honeycomb tablet, Keyboard features fullsized USB and SD, Good Office apps...
Bad Mediocre build quality, Average display and speakers, Honeycomb not meant for keyboard and cursor navigation...
Bottom line With a $400 launch price, the Eee Pad Transformer is a viable and low-cost alternative to the Wi-Fi Xoom, which currently runs $600 (May 2011). The Xoom has a better build quality, but both provide the same 10.1-inch Honeycomb experience. I?m not sold on...
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Techreport.com
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2014-04-05 01:20:42
As a child, most of my Sunday afternoons were spent on the couch with my dad, a massive bowl of popcorn, and episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. I'd been a fan of the original series, but when things moved over to the NC-1701-D, I was old enough t...
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vr-zone.com
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2014-04-06 01:15:39
Decepticons watch out! The Autobots have arrived (in VRZ's Office that is hehe)Asus's Eee Pad Transformer has landed in the house and VR-Zone takes a quick look at this awesome tablet, ready to set a new level in style and performanceThe box of the Asus E...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-05-09 01:09:46
It looks like a new Android-based tablet enters the market each week, and they may all seem to look the same on the outside. Recently though, we have had a lot of very interesting new entrants, as seen by a comparison between our two current pugilists, th...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-05-10 01:07:54
On a tablet or smartphone, what's more important than the display you look at and interact with? Very little, arguably. Of course, all things have to work magically, in concert, to achieve a desired experience. Still, screens are what you look at, and as...
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examiner.com
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2014-07-24 01:16:58
Well designed and powerfulThe ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is very easy on the eye. The bezel is slightly larger than other tablets, but this does not detract from the over appearance of the device. The Transformer feels very solid and well built, and althoug...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-08-07 01:31:36
and ErgonomicsSony clearly pulls ahead here, at least if you want to use the device as a tablet and not a notebook. The Sony weighs 1.3 pounds vs. 1.55 pounds and has a more compact and balanced design. It' simply the most comfortable tablet to hold for...
Bottom line In the end, these are both top Android Honeycomb 3.2 tablets, and I'd be happy with either one. If you're looking for a multimedia and ebook reader tablet or want to play lots of accelerometer based games, the Sony is our pick. If you want a powerfully ex...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-08-07 01:31:36
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer and Toshiba Thrive are the most expandable Android Honeycomb tablets currently on the market. For those of you who are looking to do computer-like tasks and need access to USB flash drives, hard drives and keyboards, both will...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-08-07 01:31:37
We've got perhaps the most popular and hot 10...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-08-07 01:31:37
It's a week of tablet comparison smackdowns here at MobileTechReview, and today we're comparing the...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-10 01:29:30
Many people who own an ASUS Eee Pad Transformer consider it to be one of the best 10.1-inch Android tablets on the market, and probably also worth recommending considering its amazing price-to-features ratio. The Eee Pad Transformer has already been selli...
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androidauthority.com
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2015-01-01 01:37:13
The Android Honeycomb defeatists have already declared the Xoom a flop . While this might be true in financial circles, where savvy investors are looking for the companies that offer the best combination of high margins, and willing hordes of zombie like...
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geardiary.com
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2015-01-23 01:34:08
Tweet Tweet Tablet computing is all the rage now. Microsoft coined it, Apple popularized it and there are many others including Microsoft itself that are vying for a piece of the large pie that Apple already owns. It isn’t the death of the PC, bu...
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hothardware.com
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2015-02-04 01:50:42
This Holiday Gift Guide is sponsored by Epson—makers of the World’s Fastest 2-sided inkjet printer, the Epson WorkForce Pro. Run your business at full speed with the Epson.As the holiday season rapidly approaches, there’s one question that gets asked r...
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tomsguide.com
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2015-03-20 03:49:20
With so many different Honeycomb (Android 3.X) tablets to choose from, which one is right for you? We tested five from Toshiba, Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Samsung. Ultimately, the choice comes down to two: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Acer Iconia...
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umpcportal.com
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2015-03-21 01:29:17
Sascha joined me in the studio last night for a full-on 3.5hr marathon testing and discussion session with 10 different tablets. The iPad2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Flyer, Blackberry Playbook and Samsung Galaxy Tab were the focu...
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umpcportal.com
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2015-12-31 03:43:31
Damian was lucky enough to get his hands on an Asus Eee Pad Transformer as well as the keyboard dock directly from Taiwan and we dedicate this video exploring the Transformer's design and ergonomics with comparisons against an array of others tablets that...
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