Computer Trend - Tablet or netbook? Asus Eee Pad Transformer is different compared to other tablets. With many tablet products on the market, vendors began creating its own uniqueness.
Tablet regarded as the most ideal instrument to accompany the traveling. It’s light, touch screen, also has a high battery life. However, the tablet also has limitation. The prominent activity is to consume more content than to produce or work.
This Limitation was because of the lack of keyboard. Long typing using the touch screen is impossible. IPAD or Samsung Galaxy Tab is already providing an accessory keyboard dock separately. But AsusTek is apparently wanted to bring accessories to a new level. Not just an accessory, but an integral part of the tablet. This is what they do in Eee Pad Transformer, 10.1-inch tablet with the Android 3.0 OS.
Specs include dual cameras (1.2MP and 5MP), wireless n, USB, Bluetooth and built-in card reader. It will come with 1080p playback, supporting Adobe Flash 10.1 and be powered by Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor.
The name Transformer had something to do with how this tablet product could be a 'laptop' when connected to the docking keyboard.
Eee Pad Transformer can perform various functions, strarting by 10 fingers touch, flash video support, e-book reading, and physical keyboard to cut the tablet computer limitations.
In Taiwan, the Eee version of Transformer Pad 16 GB without a keyboard or Rp4 marketed approximately USD500.
This Transformer will coexist with other Asus tablet output, e-Slate, 12-inch tablets that are powered by Microsoft Windows operating system. Like the specifications of a notebook, an e-Slate weakness beside the size and weight is the battery life which no more than 4 hours. Just for comparison, iPad tablet can last up to 9 hours. e-Slate has been marketed since January. While Transformer sliding this month.
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