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Asus tf101 tablet
Asus tf101 tablet












  1. ASUS TF101 TABLET ANDROID
  2. ASUS TF101 TABLET PC

There's also, of course, the option of buying the dock at a later time-but the price of the dock alone is unknown as of now. The Eee Tab Transformer will be available with and without the keyboard dock included. Practically for pocket change, you might have to get an SD-to-MicroSD adapter for your pocket camera. You're mostly likely better off with a compact digital camera, with which-thanks to the MicroSD card reader on the tablet-you can quickly transfer pictures over onto the Eee Pad Transformer. Compared to other tablets, the TF101 produces too warm a picture (red tone) that doesn't quite reproduce the feeling of the scene being photographed. The picture quality is great but the colors don't altogether match those of the actual object/scene. The TF101 comes equipped with a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 1.2 megapixel frontcam. GPS is included in the Eee Pad, however, according to the official specs. Neither in the specs nor the listings of various configurations by price was 3G/UMTS mentioned as an available feature, which severely limits mobile internet use, restricting it to nearby available wifi.

ASUS TF101 TABLET ANDROID

On top of that, the various ports on the keyboard dock allow you to hook up many peripheral devices to the Transformer TF101, allowing it to replace just about all the functions of a laptop.Įven regardless of the keyboard dock, the Eee Pad represents an attractively priced tablet with Android OS 3.0 and performs decently compared to other current Android tablets.Īsus has gone with the standard 802.11 b/g/n wifi for the Eee Pad Transformer TF101. Asus has, moreover, equipped the keyboard dock included here with a large battery for which there's no place in the actual tablet. In this light, it seems that the main thing that justifies a laptop's base unit is the need to type comfortably.

ASUS TF101 TABLET PC

What's more is that tablets are usually considered a secondary device when it comes to typing things out, their owners usually having a desktop PC or laptop where they get most of their typing done. But when you take a look at tablet sales figures-above all those for the Apple iPad and iPad2-you'd think this complaint is no deal breaker for most users. In the wake of the tablet boom, criticism quickly sprouted up, for the most part concerning the inconvenient virtual keyboard.














Asus tf101 tablet