Unfortunately, it's hampered by software troubles, some major and some merely niggling, that prevent it from challenging the Apple hegemony at the top of the heap, but for those on a limited budget and a pressing need for a tablet, the Eee Pad is a very compelling option.
Read the full review →Engadget says:
Unfortunately, it's hampered by software troubles, some major and some merely niggling, that prevent it from challenging the Apple hegemony at the top of the heap, but for those on a limited budget and a pressing need for a tablet, the Eee Pad is a very compelling option. quote
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The Eee Pad is comfortable to hold and use and despite the lower price point you don't feel like ASUS has sacrificed much at all to make it. The display has similar characteristics to what Apple ships in the iPad 2. Overall from a hardware standpoint, the Eee Pad is solid.
Read the full review →A convenient keyboard dock, sleek design, and aggressively low price make the Eee Pad Transformer our favorite Wi-Fi-only Honeycomb tablet.
Read the full review →The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a low-price, quality Honeycomb tablet with useful options.
Read the full review →ASUS has been plugging away at tablets for years now, experimenting with convertible netbooks and trying to coax some semblance of finger-friendliness out of Windows. It’s taken Android 3.0 Honeycomb and the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 to actually deliver, however: an eye-catching hybrid...
Read the full review →An exceptional Android tablet, with or without the keyboard dock.
Read the full review →Very pleased with my Transformer. It completely transforming my internet behavior. I have a broken laptop with crash hard drive for over a year now and stay broken because I am now doing everything i need with this Pad. As an Android and iPhone user, the biggest distinction between the two is...
Read the full review →I just love my tablet. It's like a netbook but with a lot of extra features and the capability of a tablet.
Read the full review →This thing was amazing. I returned it because I bought it around a week before the Prime was announced. The fact that the dock attaches making effectively a laptop means you don't really need a Zagg. The keyboard has minor responsiveness issues, however. You may find yourself backspacing and...
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