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Function key to turn off the touchpad is very useful if, like me, you're always accidentally brushing the touchpad with your thumb and sending the cursor all over the place.Ĭons: As mentioned, there can be a bit of lag at times. The addition of a full-size SD card slot is very handy. The keyboard layout takes a little bit of getting used to as all downscaled keyboards do. Pros: Overall, I recommend this to anyone looking to buy an EeePad, and I would go so far as to recommend the EeePad to anyone who wants a tablet just because of the keyboard. It seems to hold it's own but getting the dock without the tablet. Getting the tablet without the dock is okay, I suppose. It has its short comings, no doubt about it, but ASUS has been very kind to me and the updates have been steady with noticeable improvement of response time, battery use and reliability.
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I left this on in my backpack for two days, by accident, and still had enough juice to check my e-mail and update facebook before plugging it in (with time to spare.)
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When I have this attached, my slightly bulky Android tablet suddenly is a netbook that outlasts the most conservative battery-using iPad2. Overall Review: This piece of hardware is what sets this tablet apart from the other Android tablets. Not very heavy so don't put it on your lap and expect that to stay on your lap. Although handy at first, when the battery in the keyboard is at 5%, the indicator flashes this bright orange/amber light every second that bugs the heck out of me I'm using a touch surface to use a touch UI without touching the UI. Android is not setup to handle a mouse very well. Handy SD card reader and the ONLY light the tablet truly has on itĬons: -Even after >3 firmware updates, I still have issues with the keyboard forgetting it's attached to the tablet and refusing to take keystrokes Widdle baby feets on the bottom prevent slippin' When folded, looks neat (as in tidy) and protects the screen well Battery adds 8 hours to life (some times more) A tablet with no mouse suddenly gets a mouse A tablet with no keyboard suddenly gets a keyboard UPDATE (): The Transformer is now in stock at Best Buy for $399.00 for the TF101-A1 model.Pros: -A tablet with no USB ports suddenly gets two USB ports The docking station (SKU: TF101 Docking) is on back-order at various stores and is priced at $140. According to their product page, the tablet will ship after May 31st. In the U.S, select retailers and e-tailers list the sold out Transformer TF101-A1 for around $400, while B&H is taking pre-orders. Production will be reportedly increased in June. That’s because of high demand, not component shortages, he said. Besides the QWERTY keyboard with touchpad, the dock includes a secondary battery that expands tablet’s autonomy to maximal 16 hours, instead of 9.5 with the default battery, as well as two USB 2.0 ports, and a MMC/SD/SDHC card reader.Īccording to the company’s spokesperson David Chang, there’s a shortage of the Transformer TF101 tablets currently in the market. We are not sure what’s the difference between the A1 and A2 and the B1 and B2, but it could be that the A2 and B2 come bundled with the docking station, which is otherwise sold separately. Units with smaller storage capacity are the Transformer TF101-A1 and TF101-A2, while 32GB is included in the TF101-B1 and TF101-B2.
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There are also a front 1.2-megapixel and rear 5MP web camera, stereo speakers, wireless-n and Bluetooth connections, GPS, gravity sensor, e-compass and gyroscope, an SD card reader and docking port.Īsustek’s tablet has a textured non-glossy pattern on its lid and comes with 1GB of DDR2 memory and 16GB or 32GB of Flash storage.
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The Transformer is capable of playing 1080p HD videos and streaming them onto an external HDTV or monitor via the mini-HDMI port. Its capacitive multi-touch display, covered with scratch resistant glass, uses IPS technology and has a resolution of 1280-by-800 pixels. The 1.5-pound half-an-inch-thick TF101 is based on the Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core processor that powers Android 3.0 “Honeycomb” OS with Asus Waveshare user interface, Flash 10.2 support, pre-loaded Polaris Office suite and access to Android Market and Asus Webstorage cloud service. It features a 10.1-inch display and an optional keyboard dock that transforms the device into a netbook computer. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 is Asustek’s first Android tablet.