Rating 4.1 84 reviews
Manufacturer: Asus
Phone Arena
13 years ago

Asus Transformer Pad 300 Review

In the Android sphere, the Asus Transformer Prime is regarded by many as the best tablet, mainly because it flaunts some cutting-edge hardware and a killer industrial design. Well, if you prefer something a bit more easy on the wallet, you won't need to look that far – that's because the Asus...
Pros:
  • Competitive price point
  • Packs a speedy quad-core CPU
Cons:
  • Inconsistent web browsing performance
  • Terrible low lighting performance with its camera
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RC Willey
13 years ago

I Love It!

When I first purchased the Asus Transformer I felt guilty for spending the money. No more! It works perfectly! I use it to take notes in meetings. I keep my calendar on it. I read books and have a newspaper subscription. I watch movies and keep up with weather forecasts.
Pros:
  • sensitive touch screen
  • Great Resolution
  • Easy to Use
  • light and compact
Cons:
  • NONE
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Dooyoo
13 years ago

Asus Transformer Pad TF300T: Best of Both

Excellent value for money
Pros:
  • Versatility
  • Long battery life.
Cons:
  • No handbook
  • although this can be downloaded from the website and is extremely comprehensive
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wired.co.uk
13 years ago

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 review (UK model)

The Asus Transformer Pad is a terrifically versatile and capable quad-core tablet with the added benefit of a keyboard docking station that effectively turns it into a laptop. It's a little thicker than its big brother the Prime, with a slightly inferior screen, but overall, it's a high-performing...
Pros:
  • Detachable keyboard docking station
  • fast quad-core processor
  • 8 megapixel camera
Cons:
  • Odd balance when docked
  • not the thinnest of tablets
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Overstock
13 years ago

I bought this tablet after comparing online among all the tabs. I found that one is the best not only for the price but also for the quality of the product. It offers more flexibility than the Ipad in term of memory.
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delimiter.com.au
13 years ago

If you've read this far, you will know by now that we were pretty impressed with the ASUS Transformer Pad. It performs well on all fronts, and is certainly a quality effort by its manufacturer.
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AVForums
13 years ago

Asus Transformer Pad TF300T

With the iPad always beating at the door of its competitors (occasionally with torches and pitchforks), they have to offer something different or...
Pros:
  • Nvidia Tegra3 1.2Ghz processor
  • 8MP rear camera
  • Latest Android 4.0 OS
  • Highly configurable
  • Keyboard dock
  • Vast range of apps
  • Easy to use
  • Will work...
Cons:
  • Not the brightest of screens
  • Average speakers
  • Unbalanced when used with dock
  • No 3G
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futureshop.ca
13 years ago

Good Buy!

This is my first tablet and I struggled between the mini Ipad and this one. I like the size as it gives me a nicer picture, search on the web or as a book to read. I had a 5" reader and found it too small for me.
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CNET
13 years ago

Asus Transformer Pad TF300

Though it isn't as thin or as sturdy, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 delivers Prime levels of performance at a more affordable price.
Pros:
  • The Asus Transformer Pad TF300's Tegra 3-induced performance more or less matches the Transformer Prime's and goes a step further with a better rear camera
  • faster Wi-Fi performance
  • a more responsive screen
  • and an actual (and official) GPS feature.
Cons:
  • The tablet's design isn't as thin, sturdy, or sexy as the Transformer Prime's and feels a bit hollow in comparison
  • The $150 keyboard dock is still $150.
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CNET
13 years ago

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 review: Asus Transformer Pad TF300

Though it isn't as thin or as sturdy, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 delivers Prime levels of performance at a more affordable price. Asus Transformer Pad TF300
Pros:
  • The Asus Transformer Pad TF300's Tegra 3-induced performance more or less matches the Transformer Prime's and goes a step further with a better rear camera, faster Wi-Fi performance, a more responsive screen, and an actual (and official) GPS feature. Micro-HDMI and microSD return, as does the keyboard option. The $350 entry price makes the TF300 the best full-Android tablet value currently on the market.
Cons:
  • The tablet's design isn't as thin, sturdy, or sexy as the Transformer Prime's and feels a bit hollow in comparison. The $150 keyboard dock is still $150. The screen isn't outside-friendly, like the Prime's.
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