ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF 101

Published by Marc Büchel on 12.10.11
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Conclusion

General   + -
With the Eee Pad Transformer ASUS succeeded in something that only a hand full of companies have been able to within the past year: creating a tablet that stand out of the crowd with useful additional features and a unique look. In this context the dock really is a very useful addition to this already good tablet. Equally useful is the second battery pack which is in the dock which is capable of almost doubling battery life.   - Battery
- Dock
- Second battery pack in dock
 
       
Gehäuse, Display, Haptik   + -
Top quality and comfortable that's the two attributes we think are most suitable for this device. Furthermore we also liked the unique look of the design which is another reason why this very tablet stands out of the crowd. Also part of the category "comfortable" is the display which is based on an IPS panel with LED backlight and therefore offers very good contrast ratio and brightness.
Only the shape of the case could be a bit more ergonomic. The circumstance that it is curved on the edges makes it a little bit tricky to hold the device in hands.
  - Build quality
- Design
- Display (IPS Panel)
 
       
Performance, Battery Life   + -
NVIDIAs Tegra 2 SoC offers plenty of performance for an Android Honeycomb based Tablet. The dual core CPU allows a smooth user experience an there even is plenty of grunt for mobile gaming. The battery lasts for almost seven hours when the tablet is being heavily used. Putting the Transformer into the dock makes give the thing some extra juice and the battery then lasts for almost twelve hours.   - Smooth browsing and working experience
- Mobile gaming
- Battery life
 
       
Recommendation   + -
If you should be looking for a tablet PC that is unique and doesn't need to copy the iPad 2, then the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer can be highly recommended. Furthermore this device offers very long battery life and with the additional dock you can even write texts comfortably.      
 
Rating
The Eee Pad Transformer from ASUS gets very good five out of five stars.





Page 1 - Introduction Page 6 - AnTuTu CPU and Graphics
Page 2 - Preview Page 7 - AnTuTu Database and Memory Subsystem
Page 3 - Specifications Page 8 - Vellamo Webbrowsing
Page 4 - Case, Display, Haptics, Dock Page 9 - Battery Life
Page 5 - Test Setup Page 10 - Conclusion


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