Monday, March 12, 2012

Asus Transformer - A Well Priced Full Spec Tablet PC!


Transformer Asus Eee range is part of the decline that is partly derived from the successful Asus Eee PC lineup known for its cheap prices and big glasses. It holds a compact netbook with its predecessor, but as the name suggests has a trick or two of his sleeves, which can not be matched by the competition.

hardware power ASUS Transformer is definitely up to the task of facilitating their multifaceted abilities. Within the dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor running at 1GHz is able to handle complex processes without buckling under pressure and with Android 3.0 on board has an interface that is perfect for touch-based interaction through its touchscreen.

1GB of RAM and up to 32 GB of onboard storage to make sure that the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is able to live up to expectations in the market pills, even if it looks a bit light on features compared with full-size notebooks and even stylish netbooks.

duo to Transformer camera a good choice for anyone who wants their life caught and preserved wherever they go. At the rear five-megapixel snapper will be detailed images while in the forward facing 1.3 megapixel unit best suited to the web chat.

Onboard connectivity comes in the form of Wi-Fi, and unlike many of its competitors does not have to worry about 3G connectivity, which means that the price has also remained relatively low. In turn the availability of web access when you're out and about is a little difficult, but it does not necessarily deal breaker. 9.5 hours of battery life will provide users with a decent window of time to use a transformer without having to recharge.

Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a device of two parts, in a very literal sense. When in standard mode has 10.1 inch screen and full keyboard and touchpad, taking the traditional approach clamshell form factor. However, the whole upper half is detachable, allowing you to display and operating system with you when you leave the keypad at home.

Significantly Asus Transformer can be purchased as a standalone tablet or bundled with the keyboard port. This means that the twin devices are not perfectly aligned with each other as a tablet has to stand in his own right, but their combination is not awkward in any way and end up making them money appropriately and feel sturdy and durable for long term use.

Android 3.0 allows you to access many different services, from web browsing and document editing for games and app usage. Hundreds of thousands of programs can be found on free trade and for those who want to be a creative presence on the keyboard means that you are not only consuming more web pages and multimedia files, but actually create their own documents and spreadsheets.

Transformer bridges the gap between the PC and Tablet PC Asus Eee range, allowing you to access the full complement of keyboard functions, while enjoying Android 3.0 and a finger-friendly for mobile slate use at the same time. It May be difficult to explain how the papers were not actually experiencing it for yourself, but there is no doubt that the device is worth entering the market in the niche previously unused.

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