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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Asus Transformer - A Well Priced Full Spec Tablet PC!

The Asus Transformer is part of the hp compaq nc6110 keyboard, hp compaq nc6320 keyboard Eee Pad range which is partly derived from the successful Asus Eee PC lineup renowned for cheap price and great specs. It sticks with the compact netbook form factor of its predecessors, but as the name suggests it has a trick or two up its sleeves which cannot be matched by the competition.

The hardware powering the Asus Transformer is definitely up to the task of facilitating its multifaceted capabilities. Inside a dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1GHz is able to handle complex processes without buckling under the pressure and with Android 3.0 onboard it has an interface which is perfect for touch-based interactions via its tactile display.

1GB of RAM and up to 32GB of onboard storage make sure that the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is able to live up to the expectations of the tablet market, even if it looks a little light on features when compared with full sized notebooks and even dinky netbooks.

A duo of cameras make the Transformer a good choice for anyone who wants to keep their life captured and preserved wherever dell latitude e5400 keyboard, dell latitude e5500 keyboard they go. On the rear a five megapixel snapper will take detailed shots whilst a forward-facing 1.3 megapixel unit is best suited to web chatting.

Onboard connectivity comes in the form of Wi-Fi and unlike many of its rivals there is no 3G connectivity to worry about, which means the price is also kept relatively low. In turn the availability of web access when you are out and about is slightly hampered, but this is not necessarily a deal breaker. 9.5 hours of battery life will provide users with a decent window of time to use the Transformer without having to recharge it.

The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a device of two halves, in the very literal meaning of the phrase. When in its standard mode it has a 10.1 inch display and a full keyboard and touchpad, taking the traditional clamshell approach to form factor. However, the entire top half can be detached, allowing you to take the screen and operating system with you whilst you leave the keyboard at home.

Significantly the Asus Transformer gateway 7000 keyboard, gateway m200 keyboard can be bought as a standalone tablet or bundled with the keyboard dock. This means the twin devices are not perfectly matched to one another as the tablet has to stand out in its own right, but their coupling is not clumsy in any way and the premium finish makes them both feel suitably solid and durable for long term usage.

Android 3.0 provides access to plenty of different services, from web browsing and document editing to gaming and app usage. Hundreds of thousands of programmes can be found on the Android store and for those who want to get creative the presence of a keyboard will mean that you are no longer just consuming websites and media files but actually making your own documents and spreadsheets.

The Transformer bridges the gap between tablet PCs and the Asus Eee PC range, letting you access the full complement of keyboard functions whilst enjoying Android 3.0 and the finger-friendly benefits of a portable slate at the same time. It may be difficult to explain just how the Asus Transformer works without actually experiencing dell inspiron 1520 keyboard, dell inspiron 1526 keyboard it for yourself, but there is little doubt that it is a worthy device entering the market in a previously untapped niche.