1. ASUS promised that Eee Pad Transformer
will offer 178-degree viewing angles and their
claim is no exaggeration.There is one small
problem with the screen. Despite having great
brightness and color density, the visibility in
sunlight is low, thus it is tough to read. But it
works brilliantly indoor.The 5 megapixel
camera takes bright pictures in the sunlight
and the details it captures are really
amazing.The video quality is not so good and
the camera takes some time to response
when you click the button to take any still
photo.Software and Performance:The ASUS
Eee Pad runs on Android 3.0, meaning
Honeycomb. It's the exclusive tablet oriented
OS by Google and Asus utilized it
beautifully.ASUS has developed its own
onscreen keyboard and surprisingly it's better
than the Honeycomb's default
keyboard.Audio and video features work
smoothly. Google Maps and Gmail work
2. effortlessly. The Recent Apps key shows an
overview of open apps. It can show up to five
open apps.The only problem is that
sometimes the tablet response to your screen
taps is a bit slow and Honeycomb response
becomes slower.The browsing experience is
satisfactory. You can inch to zoom?any text
or image.The battery life of Eee Pad
Transformer is decent. It can withstand five
hours of activity. The keyboard dock also
extends battery performance by another six
hours.Final Verdict:The ASUS Eee Pad
Transformer may not beat the iPad when it
comes to overall beauty and fast performance
but it can definitely beat Motorola Xoom,
which is a very tough competitor and one of
the best Android tablet.The USP of this tablet
is it packs so many things all those features
performs very well.
Asus tablet
3. By the way ,i would like to introduce one product for you Asus
T101MT-EU37-BK I also received this netbook as part of the Nvidea legal
settlement It is a poor replacement for the HP Tablet notebook it is replacing,
but it is better than nothing The notebook it is replacing was completely dead
4. I've upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium from the "Starter" version
supplied with the unit Why ASUS ships it with the "Starter" version is hard to
understand The touch scrreen requires the upgrade to be fully functional
5. I also upgraded it to 2 GB of RAM It is interesting to note that the available
slot for a RAM upgrade is empty from the factory There is 1 GB of RAM
installed internally
6. this is not discussed in the available documentation I contacted ASUS
technical support to determine the correct parts to do the upgrade since it is
not addressed in the available documentation
7. The response that I received said to use a 2 GB module installed in the
available slot They also provided the specs for the type of RAM to use
8. I purchased that part and installed it At first it appeared to be working as the
netbook was now reporting 2 GB of RAM installed