3dGameMan.com Updated: 2014-04-12 01:18:30
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Video Review: The Asus Transformer Pad 10.1" TF300T Tablet is one of the best bang for the buck tablets on the market. With a 1280x800 IPS panel everything is bright & clear form just about any angle, NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core CPU for it's fast, 32GB...
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Will the Infinity's features, including a bigger IPS+ display, lightweight design and bundled dock be enough to sway customers who are considering Apple's new Ipad? Is the bundled keyboard dock on the infinity...
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When it comes to manufacturing high quality tablet devices, Asus doesn't cut corners. From build quality, to hardware and software, Asus tends to hit the nail on the head when creating tablets. Their recent onslaught of devices have all been well received...
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Patrick Afschar Kaboli (translated by Vinay Pradhan), 07/17/2012 The Transformer Pads have become a tradition for Asus. The newest addition to the series is called the Transformer Pad TF300T. Asus rests the future of the series on this model and we b...
Stable viewing angles, High performance, Great integration with the keyboard dock...
Not very bright...
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300T is simply good.In our tests of the Asus Transformer Pad TF300T, we found almost no major flaws with the exception being how the browser handled complex websites. The other, more minor issue is that the display could have be...
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Asus has finally dropped the 'Eee Pad' from its tablet line-up, and its latest Android tablet is the Asus Transformer Pad 300.The design of the Transformer Pad 300 (TF300T) is in essence a cross between the original Asus Eee Pad Transformer (TF101) an...
The Transformer Pad 300 offers an attractive package for a reasonable price. £399 will get you 32GB of storage and the keyboard dock thrown in too. The excellent selection of ports, decent screen, competent performance and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwi...
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Targeting the iPad 2, Asus' Eee Pad Transformer launched with much fanfare last year as it bridged the gap between tablets and netbooks by serving as both form factors via its TF101 docking station. The Eee Pad tablet sported a 10.1-inch (1280x800) IPS...
Powerful quadcore Tegra 3 chip, great IPS display, good value, optional keyboard docking station makes it a good choice for productivitycentric usage...
Only one USB 2.0 port on dock, Android still has a limited tablet app selection...
Although the Transformer Pad TF300 isn't flawless, Asus met our expectations in delivering a worthy successor to last year's Eee Pad Transformer. Compared to the pricier Transformer Prime, the Transformer Pad looks and feels slightly cheaper, its scre...
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A lot of Android tablets have come along since the Transformer Prime, but none have unseated it as the best of the bunch. With few sacrifices and a lower price, can the Transformer Pad reign over the mid-tier market as well? Let's find out...
Fast, reliable performance, Tegra 3optimized games are fantastic, Great build quality, Excellent battery life...
Android 4.0 still has some issues, Keyboard dock is a little cramped, Display isn't anything special...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-12 01:18:30
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Asus won our hearts with the incredible folding tablet-top device the Asus Transformer , then did it with the Asus Transformer Prime and now the company is looking to do it again with the Transformer Pad TF300. While the Prime was the obvious successor to...
Great price, Extensive connectivity, Great camera, Superb functionality...
Screen could be brighter, Low max speaker volume, No camera flash, Plastic build may put some off...
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However, the combo feature just doesn't work as well as we'd hoped. The dock is not sturdy enough to bear the heavy tablet, resulting in a disappointing and overall fragile feel when put together. As the baby brother to the Transformer Prime, Asus'...
Brilliant high-quality screen, great features for the price, USB connectivity, superb battery life, excellent value for money...
Not quite a laptop replacement, keyboard dock isn't as sturdy as we'd hoped...
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What say you we analyze a tablet available in blue, white or red? What about a tablet that's priced cheaper than the other quad core model that made the news last year? I'm talking about ASUS Transformer Pad 300 here, a tablet's supposed to be priced at a...
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Netbooks sales are dwindling, and it's easy to see why. While consumers remain keenly interested in ultraportable computers, they clearly prefer tablets to tiny Windows PCs. I don't blame 'em. The touchscreen interfaces that permeate modern tablets are fa...
The original Transformer was a big deal because it offered unmatched features at a much lower price than typical tablets. In the year since its introduction, others have stolen some of the budget mystique. The Kindle Fire set a new low with a $200 asking...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2014-04-12 01:18:30
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The Asus Transformer Pad is the ultimate entertainment and productivity tablet, boasting quad-core performance and an excellent keyboard dock Others to consider Toshiba AT200 tablet The new iPad 3 Acer Iconia Tab A200 Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Use...
Excellent detachable keyboard dock; Sharp, responsive touchscreen; Killer Tegra 3 performance; Perfect for browsing the web...
Hazy photosLook and Feel...
The Asus Transformer Pad is the ultimate entertainment and productivity tablet, boasting quad-core performance and an excellent keyboard dock...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Asus Transformer line of Android tablets has been consistently hot. The first Transformer brought high specs with a low price tag. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime challenged the iPad 2 for extreme thinness and metal casing...
Great set of features for the price, works with optional keyboard dock, quad core and latest OS, Great set of features for the price, works with optional keyboard dock, quad core and latest OS, Great set of features for...
Not wildly attractive, ports could still use some beefing up, Not wildly attractive, ports could still use some beefing up, Not wildly attractive, ports could still use some beefing up, Not wildly attractive...
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is a solid Android tablet. For just $399 you get a lot for your money: the latest OS, a fast quad core CPU, an IPS display and a reasonable amount of storage. In some ways, it's a better tablet than the more expensive Tr...
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In the Android sphere, the Asus Transformer Prime is regarded by many as the best tablet, mainly because it flaunts some cutting-edge hardware and a killer industrial design. Well, if you prefer something a bit more easy on the wallet, you won’t need...
Competitive price point, Packs a speedy quadcore CPU...
Inconsistent web browsing performance, Terrible low lighting performance with its camera...
Obviously, we like that the Asus Transformer Pad 300 boasts a price point that’s $100 less than the cream of the crop Transformer Prime – without sacrificing on the hardware. Frankly, many people will find some value in that, especially when it packs...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-04-12 01:18:30
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Just as you wouldn't expect a Toyota Camry to outclass or outperform a Lexus ES350, you wouldn't expect a company's midrange tablet to outclass or outperform its high-end one. And yet, that's exactly what happened with the $399.99 Asus Transformer Pad TF3...
Strong performance, Hardware delivers lots of value for the $399 price, Good-looking display, Long battery life...
No dedicated USB port...
This versatile tablet offers exceptional performance, long battery life, and a healthy feature set. It's not just the best value among Android tablets to date, but it's also one of the best Android tablets, period. Read More...
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Meet the TF300T, the newest addition to Asus's ever-expanding line of Android tablets. While the model number may suggest that it's the successor to the TF201 - the Transformer Prime - that's not exactly the case. Pick one up and it's immediately clear...
Like previous Asus tablets, it feels solid, and build quality seems as good as ever, The price is phenomenal. $379 entry point for a 16GB quadcore 10.1" tablet? Yes please, Smooth and snappy performance all around, Thinner and lighter than the (fairly fat and heavy) TF101 (.38" vs .51", 1.39 lbs. vs 1.49.), Great WiFi performance, and GPS works as it should, ASUS's customizations are fairly m...
With a starting point of $380 and packing a quad-core Tegra 3 CPU, the TF300T offers a compelling package. It's a lot like a Corvette ZR1: blazing-fast, but swathed in plastic and made with a few compromises to keep it (relatively) cheap. Then again, t...
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We remember a time when the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime (TF201) was one of the most powerful Android devices you can spend your hard-earned money on. A time when quad-core processors in a mobile device was absolutely unheard of. That was January 201...
Affordable pricing, Robust build, Comes in three colors...
Plastic shell flexes...
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History has a habit of repeating itself; just as we had to burn through our review of the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime in short order, we're on the fast track again with the new ASUS Transformer Pad 300 (TF300T). With a tablet this hot off the press...
Performance Analysis: The ASUS Transformer Pad 300 is hot tablet, offering excellent performance across the board; the only issue is that its predecessor, the Transformer Prime, actually performs just as well if not better. Further, the iPad 2 and Samsung...
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With the Transformer Pad TF300, Asus has set the goal to take the user experience of the award-winning Transformer Prime to the masses. Of course, this is easier said than done, and it is not easy to reduce the pricing to $399, while keeping the user e...
With this new product, Asus is pushing the power of a high-end tablet lower into mainstream territory. In terms of functionality, it is very fair to think of the Transformer Pad TF300 as a $400 Transformer Prime. This doesn't mean that the TF300 feels “ch...
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The 10.1-inch Asus Transformer Pad TF300 aims to reshape the tablet market by delivering top-tier performance at a value price. It largely succeeds in this mission, delivering performance that's on a par with its pricier Transformer Prime sibling. How...
In spite of the stability issues I encountered, the Asus Transformer Pad makes for a good, large-screen value Android tablet. The extra storage you'll get will come in handy, but you'll have to be willing to sacrifice niceties like a subwoofer, rear-c...
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With its newest 10-inch tablet, the Transformer Pad TF300 ($379 list 16GB; $399, 32GB), Asus eschews major hardware and design upgrades, opting instead for incremental improvements and a more value-focused remix of an existing tablet. The TF300 is a more...
Inexpensive. Ships with Android 4.0. Quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Extremely useful optional keyboard dock. Improved camera.
Slightly dim screen. Android still lacks an abundance of easy-to-find tablet-optimized apps...
A mild refresh of its predecessor, but at a lower price, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 remains a top 10-inch Android tablet that packs a fast CPU, Ice Cream Sandwich, and an optional keyboard dock that turns it into a true productivity machine...
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FOLLOW US SHARE While the raised the bar for high-end Android tablets, not every tablet shopper has $500 to spend. With the Transformer Pad TF300 ($379 for 16GB, $399 for 32GB), ASUS is challenging the recently discounted with Nvidia's quad-core Tegra...
Eye-catching design, Strong performance, Mobile keyboard adds functionality, Compelling suite of apps, Good camera for a tablet...
Thick, smudge-prone bezel, Dimmer screen than Transformer Prime, Harsh sounding audio...
The ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 offers Nvidia Tegra 3 power and a stylish design at a good price, plus an optional keyboard dock.
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If the ASUS Transformer Prime seemed like a masterpiece of a 10.1-inch Android tablet to you but you decided to wait and see if ASUS would release a slightly lower-cost model of nearly the same thing – you’re in luck. What we’ve got here is the ASUS Tr...
Here we have the slightly less expensive version of the most well-rounded and powerful Android tablet on the planet. The qualities that allow this model to cost significantly less than its bigger brother are not bothersome to me, and I see no reason...
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ASUS is in a bit of a pickle, but it's one that most manufacturers would love to be in. When designing the Transformer Pad TF300, they had to ask themselves how to refresh what has become an iconic symbol to Android tablet fans. The original ASUS Eee P...
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The 10.1-inch Asus Transformer Pad TF300 aims to reshape the tablet market by delivering top-tier performance at a value price. It largely succeeds in this mission, delivering performance that's on a par with its pricier Transformer Prime sibling. Howe...
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In spite of the stability issues I encountered, the Asus Transformer Pad makes for a good, large-screen, value-priced Android tablet. The extra storage you'll get will come in handy, but you'll have to be willing to sacrifice niceties like a subwoofer, a...
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More Info ASUS outs lower-end Transformer Pad 300 tablet ASUS Transformer Pad 300 hands-on ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime review It doesn't feel like a year has passed since we reviewed the original ASUS Transformer and its innovative keyboard dock, but i...
Polished, understated designGreat graphics performance, thanks to Tegra 3IPS display offers wide viewing angles...
Some performance hiccupsBattery life not as epic as on the PrimeOptional keyboard dock scuffs easily, still isn't that comfortable to type on...
The second-gen Transformer is a clear improvement over the original, and is the best 10-inch, mid-range Android tablet you can buy right now...
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Before the $399 iPad 2, before the $199 Kindle Fire , there was the $399 Eee Pad Transformer from ASUS . Like nearly all first attempts in the tablet space, the original Transformer wasn't perfect, but it was quite possibly the best try outside of Apple a...
Thus far I haven't really touched on the usability of the Transformer Pad 300 as a tablet, mostly because it's a topic I've addressed many times before in previous tablet reviews. I do believe a quick summary and update are necessary in this case however...
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The folks over at Asus were nice enough to send us a brand new Transformer Pad before they hit the US market here in a few days. The tablet itself is Asus' attempt at creating a powerful tablet with strong on-paper specs, but keeping it at an affordable e...
The Transformer Pad nails Asus' goal to have top of the line specs at a price point that can compete in a market place that is cluttered with other noteworthy competitors. But is it worth it? At $380 for 16GB or $400 for 32GB, it may in fact seem like...
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androidandme.com Updated: 2014-07-23 01:38:36
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ASUS has taken the high-end Android tablet market by storm. There's already two Transformer tablets on the market, and another premium device is coming soon. That makes four Transformers in total, all varying in specs and price. So where does the ASUS Tra...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-07-24 01:19:57
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The Physical BodyThe unit feels sturdy and solid enough to handle on a daily basis. Made out of plastic, the body of the tablet is strong enough to take some abuse without difficulty. The power and volume buttons are solid and the edging feels comfortable...
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Five months ago, the Asus' Transformer Prime was hotter than Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games. Not only was the tablet fast, sleek, and well built; it was the first device that made consumers question the iPad's dominance. (And did we mention it came with Nv...
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and ErgonomicsTo my eye, neither is a stunning piece, but both are easy on the eyes. The plastic-ification of the Transformer Prime design translates fairly well in the TF300. The Acer has a clean look and a grippy soft touch back. In terms of ergonomics...
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and ErgonomicsAsus clearly listened to user complaints about the flimsy exposed ports on the Transformer Prime, so the new Transformer Pad TF300 has more support around the port area (less curve at the edges where the ports live). The power button is mad...
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zdnet.com Updated: 2015-04-17 01:43:43
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Asus wowed us with its Eee Pad Transformer and the follow-up Eee Pad Transformer Prime. The company doesn't always get it right, though: the Eee Pad Slider was less popular with us.Now Asus has added the Transformer Pad TF300T to the range. At around £400...
Good performance and battery life, Highquality keyboard dock with second battery, Plenty of scope for external storage expansion, Software bundle includes Polaris Office...
Slightly topheavy in 'notebook' mode, Some software glitches, Tablet section has a plastic chassis, Moderate screen viewability outdoors...
The Transformer Pad TF300T implements a number of cost-saving measures and consequently lacks the sparkle of the Editors' Choice-winning Eee Pad Transformer Prime. In particular, the tablet's chassis is plastic rather than metal, it's slightly thicker and...
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The Android-powered Asus Transformer Pad is available in three colors to suit your style: Royal Blue, Iceberg White, and Torch Red. Its mobile dock allows you to turn your tablet into a notebook while also providing extra battery life when your tablet's r...
Good image quality...
Dock isn't compatible with other devices...
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CHECK THE PART 1 OF THIS ARTICLEIn the first part of our best cheap tablets we took a look at the Nexus 7. Even though there are a lot of great tablets for this budget, none seemed to be on par with the Nexus 7, until now. Enter the Tesco Hudl 2! For a...
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