Asus Transformer TF300T 10.1in 3G 32GB
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14 years ago
Best Android Tablet under $400
The 300T is without a doubt the best tablet for the money. For under 400 bucks you're getting 32 GB of on-board storage (expandable to 64 with a 32 GB micro-sd), a quad-core processor, the latest version of Android (4.0) and a better camera than other manufacturers' offerings in this price range.
14 years ago
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T Review
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300T is almost as good as the top flight Eee Pad Transformer Prime, but costs a lot less. The keyboard is great, battery life is good, and the compromises that have been made, to cut the cost are acceptable.
14 years ago
Asus Transformer Pad (TF300T) review
The Asus Transformer Prime has been the standard-setting Android tablet ever since it came out last year. It's well-made and beautifully designed, has a screaming fast Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, and after an update it runs Android 4.0, a much-improved version of the operating system.
Pros:
- Fast
- reliable performance
- Tegra 3-optimized games are fantastic
- Great build quality
- Excellent battery life
Cons:
- Android 4.0 still has some issues
- Keyboard dock is a little cramped
- Display isn't anything special
14 years ago
excellent little guy
everything feels good, camera isnt amazing, keyboard is tough, responsive and quiet, multitasking is actually like, incredible, performance in browser is strange, i hold delete on say, youtube search, and it goes spikey (just to delete some text?).
14 years ago
Review: Asus Transformer Pad (TF300T)
Asus has won us over with its Transformer design of tablets in the past, turning a tablet into a netbook with a 10.1 inch touchscreen slate connecting to a keyboard dock with built-in battery.
Pros:
- A quad-core processor with a good price
- Great battery life
Cons:
- Screen is very glossy
- Hinge needs to be stronger
- Keyboard could be firmer
14 years ago
Asus Transformer Pad TF300
With its newest 10-inch tablet , the Transformer Pad TF300 ($379 list 16GB; $399, 32GB), Asus eschews major hardware and design upgrades, opting instead for incremental improvements and a more value-focused remix of an existing tablet.
Cons:
- Slightly dim screen
- Android still lacks an abundance of easy-to-find tablet-optimized apps
14 years ago
The design of the Transformer Pad 300 (TF300T) is in essence a cross between the original Asus Eee Pad Transformer (TF101) and the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (TF201). It has the same shapely curves as the latter but uses a plastic textured shell like the former.
14 years ago
Asus Transformer Pad 300
The Asus Transformer Pad 300 has been hotly anticipated since its announcement at MWC 2012, and for good reason. This is the lowest priced quad-core tablet we've seen, which goes big on value, something that's welcomed by double-dip recession hit wallets everywhere.
Pros:
- Powerful and versatile
- Seamless docking experience
- Great for gaming
- Top value
Cons:
- Lacklustre screen
- Noticeable drop in build quality
- Buggy browser
- Bouncy keyboard
14 years ago
Pathetic Service
No doubt the price is attractive and is one of the best value tablet in the market, after sales service is pathetic. First quality testing before shipping the products into the market is really poor. Whichever Asus product I bought had some defect in it.
13 years ago
Asus Transformer Pad TF300
The camera is an 8MP model that produces sharp images, although we noticed an odd haze over some of them. There's lots of storage online, as well as the cloud storage.
Pros:
- Great detachable keyboard dock
- clear responsive touchscreen
- excellent Tegra 3 performance
- ideal for surfing the net
Cons:
- Hazy snaps
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