Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review A review on Asus' latest Android powered tablet, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer For more tech reviews, news, and ...
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review A review on Asus' latest Android powered tablet, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer For more tech reviews, news, and ...
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a tablet PC and it runs on Android Honeycomb OS.
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Gradually a decent selection of Android Honeycomb tablets are finding their way onto the market, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer being one of these such devices. The current three leading devices would be the Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and this, but what makes it different? What would make you choose the Asus over Motorola or Samsung? They all would appear to have similar specs, design (oh my god, someone sue someone!) and dimensions, so why might you choose the Transformer?
Read on and we’ll see if we can answer this question.
Design
Despite what Apple say, there are only so many ways a tablet can look, but having said that, I feel Asus have slipped up a little here. There are a few points I’m not keen on with the Transformer and I’ll start with the sharp edges. When holding a Xoom or Tab, it feels comfortable, nice rounded edges fit into your hand. The Transformer seems to feel ‘pointy’ and sharp, almost like when you have heavy shopping bags and the handle cuts into your hands. It’s not as extreme as that, but there’s a marked difference from the Tab for example.
Nice review. I have one of these, and I love it. I use it for a lot of typing and I must admit I do have issues with sluggishness of typing when I go full pelt, but the degree to which this is apparent depends heavily on the program used.
I hope more apps take advantage of the touchpad and full keyboard (lack of use of Tab in Opera makes me go crazy).
Also, there is no way to disable "tap to click" on the touchpad, which is one of my pet hates about all forms of touchpads.
It comes with the Splashtop Remote Desktop app bundled in with the Asus cloud tools. Unfortunately, since it is the phone it has quite a few problems with screen size detection and layout issues. Since it's packaged in with the Asus software, I'm not sure if it receives the updates it should.
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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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