For instance, those who had bought the first gen Transformer or the Eee
Pad Slider devices were almost left out though an Asus Germany representative has come to the rescue by ruling out such a scenario.
If you are residing in the U.S, you should get notification on your Assu Eee
Pad Slider device regrading the ICS update asking you to accept the update and install it.
Not exact matches
I've always loved
slider devices, and this is probably why I'm so excited for the Eee Pad Slider which has recently made its way through the FCC and should be arriving in stores
slider devices, and this is probably why I'm so excited for the Eee
Pad Slider which has recently made its way through the FCC and should be arriving in stores
Slider which has recently made its way through the FCC and should be arriving in stores soon.
This swivel action is sturdier than the sliding action type mechanism seen on other such convertible
devices such as the Asus Eee
Pad Slider or the Samsung Series 7
Slider.
It bypasses the D -
PAD found in most
devices and instead uses a
slider bar to scroll up / down / right / left.
This reminds us of the Asus Eee
Pad Slider and while the concept is good, the keyboard can add to the weight when the
device is used purely in tablet mode.
ASUS doesn't bundle the Eee
Pad Slider SL101 with quite as many apps as we've seen on competitors such as the Lenovo IdeaPad K1, but the
device comes with some useful utilities.
My money is on a 10.1 Honeycomb
device with a sliding form - factor like the Asus Eee
Pad Slider, and I'll tell you why.
That differentiates it from similar
devices such as the Asus Eee
Pad Slider or Samsung Series 7 Sliding PC, both of which require users to manually pull out their keyboards.
Customizable
device wakeup with home, volume buttons Customizable long press action and Double tap action Option to reorient volume button when screen rotates Customizable lock screen
slider short - cuts Glow -
pad double tap gesture Wake Lock Blocker Customizable Navigation Bar and Navigation Rings Cyanogen Mod Themes with customizable Styles,, Icons, fonts boot animation, sound packs, etc Custom Profile switcher Expanded Desktop Customizable advanced Display with Scenario, night mode.
The good part is that right now, for around 500 bucks, you can pick between a mini laptop, a slate tablet or a
device that sits somewhere in between: the Asus EEE
Pad Slider.
As for availability and pricing, at least one site claims that Asus Netherlands will be pricing the 32 GB Eee
Pad Slider at a rather hefty 499 euros ($ 711 USD) and that the
device will be available in early 2012.
Asus has started rolling out the most awaited Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS update for the Eee
Pad Slider SL101
devices in the U.S..
Though ASUS is careful to say it's considering other
devices, it's still not promising to upgrade the original Eee
Pad Transformer or Eee
Pad Slider.
The Asus Eee
Pad Slider SL101 will be having Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS, with a promised 3.2 upgrade to follow after the launch, Nvidia Tegra 2 dual - core processor clocked at 1 GHz, a full gigabyte of RAM to speed up the
device, 10.1 - inch LED backlite IPS panel with 1280 X 800 pixels of resolution, dual cameras — 5MP rear & 1.2 MP front facing cameras, 1 year of free «Unlimited ASUS Web Storage» from the cloud, 16GB / 32 GB internal storage, USB 2.0, mini-HDMI, microSD card reader, Wi - Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, Light sensor, Gyroscope, G - sensor, a set of pre-installed apps, 25Wh battery, Supreme SRS Sound with max bass, Polaris Office 3.0, and more.
Owners of the «OG» ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer (TF101) and the ASUS Eee
Pad Slider in particular were feeling left out in the cold after a miscommunication mishap resulted from an ill - informed ASUS Netherlands rep denied those
devices would receive an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update.
These latest
devices are named as Eee
Pad MeMo, Eee
Pad Transformer, Eee
Pad Slider and Eee
Pad Slate EP121.
Again I found the keyboard handy but not essential, and something like the Eee
Pad Slider would be a better
device for me in this situation.
«You know typically, at an E3, our engineers are looking for feedback,» Reggie said, «You know, we have an army of Nintendo representatives out on our show floor talking to attendees, getting reactions to everything in the
device: the depth
slider, the buttons, the sliding
pad that is, essentially, an analog - type stick.
That differentiates it from similar
devices such as the Asus Eee
Pad Slider or Samsung Series 7 Sliding PC, both of which require users to manually pull out their keyboards.