Why is the touchpad on the keyboard for my asus eee pad tablet not working?
I have a asus eee pad transformer and the touchpad for the keyboard dock doesnt work? What should i do?
I have a asus eee pad transformer and the touchpad for the keyboard dock doesnt work? What should i do?
My wife is struggling how to use the video call on skype using "ASUS Eee Pad Transformer" Seemed that she could only use voice. Anybody know how to enable the video call or something? Thanks
I want to replace my macbook with an eee pad but im probobly not going to if i have to buy all new music for the ee pad. Also does anyone know if there is a way to get frostwire in the eee pad transformer???
Yes, you can. What you can do, since and Eee Pad has the availability of inserting a thumb drive, USB Disk, etc. You can put all your music into the keyboard I believe, then you will be able to listen to your music.
I have just bought a asus eee pad transformer and tried to set up my hotmail account but it always fails and says unable to connect to servers how do i fix this
make sure you put @hotmail.com
I was wondering if the ASUS EEE Pad Transformer TF101 can play online games like:
Miniclip
Lego Universe
AddictingGames
CWA
And anything else that you have to go on a
I think the titile explains it all, I saw a couple of them with a windows 7 picture so Im not sure.
www.netbooknews.com - Checking out the new ASUS Eee Pad EP121 with Intel CULV Processor, 12.1 inch display and Windows 7 at Computex 2010
The B121 features a 12.1-inch 1280×800 multitouch display covered by Gorilla Glass with 178 degree wide viewing angles and works with a Wacom Digitizer stylus. Inside it runs on Intel’s Core i5-479UM processor with 4GB of RAM along and a 64GB SSD. It has a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video conferencing, two full USB 2.0 ports, a mini-HDMI port, and a built-in memory card reader. It’s also bundled with a Bluetooth keyboard.
And catering to enterprise, the tablet features multiple levels of security, including a Computrace LoJack support that helps locate the device if its stolen and also can remotely lock and delete data on the device. It also features a trusted platform module that work with Windows BitLocker for better data encryption of data to protect against software attacks and physical theft.
If it seems like a long time ago since we first saw the Eee Pad Slider, that's because it was way back at CES when Asus first let us get our hands on the 10.1-inch Android tablet with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
The Slider was originally supposed to come out in May, though later Asus reportedly pushed that date to August. Now some reports are saying that the latest tablet from Asus will hit retail shelves in September.
Why believe the hype this time around? Well, Asus has posted some specs for the Eee Pad Slider SL101 on its website, for one. And an Asus Italy rep has apparently told Notebook Italia that the delayed tablet is arriving in that country next month.
As with all of the assorted product release rumors out there, we'll believe it when it's officially confirmed by Asus that the Slider has an official release date. For now, it's still useful to look at the specs Asus posted this week, if only to refresh your memory as to what you'll be getting with this tablet.
The much anticipated ASUS EeePad Slider emerged at IFA 2011 , and we were lucky enough to grab a hands-on with this mythical portable at the Nvidia stand at the show.
You can't look at this tablet without getting down to its raison d'etre, and that's the built in keyboard which is revealed by sliding back the screen.
It's smaller than we'd have hoped, and more cramped than the Asus Transformer , which is its main competitor. If you have fat fingers then you'll need to find a different tablet to write your memoirs, but even chunky-digited folk will still be able to write an email comfortably.
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Asus has produced another amazing tablet. Like every other Asus tablet, this one has a unique build in the form of a slide out keyboard. The hardware on this tablet is above and beyond any other on the current market with a 1.2 GHz qualcomm processor. It has a Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.
ASUS announces the Eee Pad Transformer Android tablet : Choice is essential when selecting innovative and technologically advanced personal computer devices. When it comes to tablets, there is a clear need for tablets than can deliver a full multimedia experience with HD video, broad connectivity options and even mobile gaming plus the broadest range of media compatibility with standards, all in a compact mobile device. In short, there is demand for tablets that enable users to both consume and...
There are many different Android Tablets on the market today, and it may seem hard to decide which one suits your needs the best. Most of these tablets are very expensive, which makes shopping for one slightly difficult. ASUS wants to change all of that, with their new tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer. What’s special about this tablet, aside from the detachable keyboard dock, is the price. The Transformer is available for $399.99 for the 16GB WiFi model, and $499.99 for the 32GB WiFi model.
The detachable keyboard is what truly sets the Transformer apart from the other tablets. The dock will set you back an extra $150, but when you learn all of the features, it’s well worth it. Not only does the keyboard make typing a breeze, but it also houses a second battery, which can essentially double the battery life of the tablet. I picked one up a few weeks ago, read on to see my full review of the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer.
...[ www.facebook.com ] Here’s Rick from ASUS giving us an overview of the hardware packed into the Eee Pad Transformer’s compact dimensions. Got questions? Head over to the ASUS Eee fanpage on Facebook to get them answered: Meet the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, the best tablet choice for users looking for both media consumption and mobile productivity. Featuring an expandable keyboard docking station and a combined battery life of up to 16 hours, the Transformer is a 10.1″ tablet running the new Android 3.0 operating system, Honeycomb. Stay productive with Polaris® Office® or enjoy multimedia with Adobe® Flash®10.2 support. Combine it with ASUS’ intuitive Waveshare...
Widgets added so far LiveWeather, Animated Weather (optimized for iPad), Honeycomb Clock, HTC date weather, Sticky Note (functional), Calendar, Facebook Widget and Calculator (more to come) 20 Panoramic Wallpaper to choose from (more to come) Shift Mode – drag and flick widgets and App Shortcuts to re-position. Predefined Themes which will include Asus Eee Pad Transformer
Now I know all you apple fan boys out there will say the iPad2 hands down. But let’s be realistic here, Apple isn’t the only company out there. I have an iPhone but I’m considering an Asus Android tablet. The Asus has an micro SD slot so i could buy the 16gb version for $ 450 and get a micro sd card so I could have 32gb of storage. But the iPad is thinner and lighter, but no expansion slots. Also the iPad 2 has GarageBand (I’m a musician) So heres the question. Should I buy a Asus eee Pad Transformer or save up and get an iPad 2
Best answer:
Answer by MR.ALEX If you take my opinion then you should definitely buy iPad 2…i...
There have been many opposite Android Tablets upon a marketplace today, as good as it competence appear tough to confirm which a single suits your needs a best. Most of these tablets have been unequivocally expensive, which creates selling for a single somewhat difficult. ASUS wants to shift all of that, with their latest tablet, a Eee Pad Transformer. What’s special about this tablet, in reserve from a detachable set of keys dock, is a price. The Transformer is accessible for $399.99 for a 16GB WiFi model, as good as $499.99 for a 32GB WiFi model.
The detachable set of keys is what truly sets a Transformer detached from a alternative tablets. The wharf will set we behind an additional $150, nonetheless when we sense all of a features, it’s good value it. Not usually does a set of keys have typing a breeze, nonetheless it additionally houses a second battery, which can radically stand in a battery hold up of a tablet. we picked a single up a couple of weeks ago, examination upon to see my full examination of a ASUS Eee Pad Transformer.
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ASUS Eee Slate B121 quietly debuts for enterprise
ASUS has unveiled a new tablet designed specifically for the enterprise market called the Eee Slate B121. It may not be that next-gen ASUS Eee Pad Transformer with the quad-core Kal-El processor running Android that we're all excited about,
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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Review: Assemble!
The Eee Pad Transformer, however, comes in an elegant and unique shade of brown that ASUS calls Espresso. In addition to this, the backside of the tablet, as well as the underside of the dock, is coated with a geometric star pattern.
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Asus Eee Pad Slider Tipped for September Release
If it seems like a long time ago since we first saw the Eee Pad Slider, that's because it was way back at CES when Asus first let us get our hands on the 10.1-inch Android tablet with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
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The eee Pad has landed
The WiFI version of the Asus eee Pad Transformer sneaked into South African stores in July with little fanfare. But the high-end 3G unit arrives this month, and Asus expects it to shake up the market. ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK assesses its chances.
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Get an Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet for $349
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is pretty slick on its own, but it gets even better when you add the optional keyboard/docking station. Wow. Quite the hubbub this weekend over the discontinued-and-then-price-slashed HP TouchPad, which buyers gobbled up at
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