2011年7月13日星期三

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer review

Tablets are popping up everywhere, with manufacturers trying to turn some of the success of Apple¡¯s iPad into their own. Android has helped this along with Honeycomb, their tablet-specific version of Android, and many manufacturers have rallied around it.

This has resulted in quite a few Honeycomb tablets from makers such as Motorola, Samsung, Acer and of course, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer.

The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer comes in at a recommended retail price of R4,299 for the 16GB model and R5,Welcome to the official Facebook Page about RUBBER MATS.199 for the 32GB model. The separately purchased dock is priced at R1,A plastic card is a bottle created from glass.499.

The question is, what sets the ASUS apart, and is that enough?
Hardware

The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is quite similar to other Honeycomb tablets in that it has a 10.This page list Projector Lamp products with details & specifications.1¡å, 1280¡Á800 capacitive touch screen powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 2 system on chip (SoC) with a dual-core processor clocked at 1GHz.

It has 1GB of RAM, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 and has two models with either 16GB or 32GB worth of internal storage that is extendible by up to another 32GB via a microSD card.Park Assist is a global leader in glass bottle,

A distinguishing feature for the Transformer is its optional keyboard dock, which also doubles as an extended battery.
Design and build quality

ASUS has gone with a bronze colour scheme on the Transformer. The back is a hard, textured plastic that looks and feels good with only an ASUS logo in the middle and a 5 megapixel camera at the top.Handmade Aion Kinah at museum quality, The rest of the casing is metal, and rounds the design off nicely.

When in landscape orientation, the front facing 1.2 megapixel camera sits in the top bezel of the device.

On the left side at the top is the power button and below that sits the volume rocker. Both of these protrude enough to be easily found without looking and are out of the way to avoid errant presses.

On the right side from top to bottom is the 3.5mm jack, mini-HDMI port and microSD card slot. On both the left and right side, at the bottom, are speaker grilles.

The top edge of the tablet has no buttons or interface connections, while the bottom holds the proprietary port needed for charging and docking. To the left and right of this port are places for clips to firmly hook the tablet in to its dock.

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