Asus Eee Pad Transformer User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
8.4
Camera quality
7.6
Performance
10
Display
10
Battery life and charging
10
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
User reviews
9

Asus Prime

Phone owned for less than a month

. Good all rounder tablet for work and social use. It exceeds expectation when using for documentation editing, and business use. Socially its amazing, great integration with all social networking applications. Apps are real fun and offer hours of excitement.

Problems render through initial software pre-set and camera glitches.

Great build and offers a user experience apple can’t facilitate

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9

but still like my Asus Eeepad Transformer

Phone owned for less than 3 months

I got Asus Eeepad Transformer and Motorola xoom I like the build quality and look of xoom I think Asus need to work more hard on camera, build quality, speaker and mic.
and even Asus prime is out now but I will still stick to my Asus Orignal Transformer.

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9

The BEST Android Tablet ... biggest iPad Challenger

Phone owned for less than 3 months

This is the best android Tablet & can easily challenge iPad 2 with its features & capabilities. The USB ports, seamless Netbook transformation, Remote desktop app that streams PC video output to the Tablet without a hick, super textured back, metallic structure makes it a worthy winner in the Tablet PC market at the moment. Runs on Android 3.2 (automatic updates OTA).

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10

ASUS Transformer is the Tablet to Beat

Phone owned for less than 3 months

Many reviews out there seem to (unfairly) place the ASUS Transformer in the category of a budget tablet. However, after trying out other tablets including several Honeycomb tablets, the Playbook, the TouchPad, and the iPad, it is my opinion that this tablet meets and exceeds the performance achieved by its higher-priced counterparts, and its low price-point is just the icing on the cake; I would easily shell out $100 more for this tablet, especially given the optional keyboard dock (which I, admittedly, haven't tried out) to increase productivity. Polaris Office offers a fantastic alternative to MS Office, even without the keyboard, and I've had no trouble at all putting together spreadsheets and text documents. For anyone looking for a tablet that offers a user-experience that stands toe-to-toe with iOS, as well as productivity options comparable to those of a notebook, the ASUS Transformer is definitely the way to go, and is, at the time of this writing, the best all-around tablet on the market.

(Side-note: Videogame emulators such as N64oid work marvelously with its fast processor, large display, and Android 3.1's ability to incorporate external controllers. It probably won't factor into the decision of most consumers, but it's still really cool.)

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10

Love my transformer

Phone owned for less than 3 months

The transformer is hands down the best tablet out there. I use it for class (netbooking) and typing notes, then when I want to impress my friends I pop the screen right off and let them play with it (drooling).

First of all the brown/diamondy pattern is beautiful, better looking than any tablet out. Second it has 2 cameras on it while many dont. The transforming feature is brilliant. Display is brighter than most, 10.1" is good enough to watch movies while the xoom/playbook are too small in my opinion. Dont even get me started on how it dominates the ipad. Dont take my word for it, go play with one, youll fall in love.

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