Asus Transformer TF300T 10.1in 3G 32GB
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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?).
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.- A quad-core processor with a good price
- Great battery life
- Screen is very glossy
- Hinge needs to be stronger
- Keyboard could be firmer
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.- Slightly dim screen
- Android still lacks an abundance of easy-to-find tablet-optimized apps
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.
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.- Powerful and versatile
- Seamless docking experience
- Great for gaming
- Top value
- Lacklustre screen
- Noticeable drop in build quality
- Buggy browser
- Bouncy keyboard
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.- Great detachable keyboard dock
- clear responsive touchscreen
- excellent Tegra 3 performance
- ideal for surfing the net
- Hazy snaps
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 review: A competitively priced Android tablet that doesn't skimp on too many features
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is arguably one of the best Android tablets on the market and ASUS has stuck with much of the same formula for its latest release, the Transformer Tab TF300.- Competitively priced
- Keyboard dock is a great add-on
- Good battery life
- Erratic performance/minor software issues
- Very top-heavy when docked
- Plastic back feels a little hollow
Asus Transformer Pad TF300 review
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 offers above-average performance at a semi-affordable price, but at the cost of build quality.- Quad-core processor
- runs Ice Cream Sandwich
- good camera
- comes with attachable keyboard dock
- Plastic casing
- screen isn't very bright
Asus Transformer Pad TF300 Review
Targeting the iPad 2 , Asus' Eee Pad Transformer launched with much fanfare last year as it bridged the gap between tablets and netbooks by serving as both form factors via its TF101 docking station.- Powerful quad-core Tegra 3 chip
- great IPS display
- good value
- optional keyboard docking station makes it a good choice for productivity-centric usage
- Only one USB 2.0 port on dock
- Android still has a limited tablet app selection
REVIEW: ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Android tablet
The Transformer Pad has a few failings. It doesn't have a 3G connection, making mobile use a pain. It's screen is very reflective, and lacks a little vibrancy. It's also not quite a match for the build quality of its stablemate the Transformer Prime, nor rivals like the iPad.