Sentences with phrase «pad transformer looks»

When the Eee Pad Transformer was first announced it drew a smirk from us, but seated on the Pocket - lint reviews desk we have to take our hat off to Asus: the Asus Eee Pad Transformer looks sensational.
When closed, the Eee Pad Transformer looks like it could be a fancy new netbook from ASUS.

Not exact matches

Those looking for a slimmer Android slate should opt for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and bargain hunters should go for the $ 399 ASUS Eee Pad Transformer.
Thanks to positive reports of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, the Slider definitely piques our interest and we're looking forward to seeing what it can do.
If you're a fan of the Transformer Prime, Asus has maintained that brushed metallic finish for the Infinity Pad which matches the new iPad not only in sleekness but manages to avoid looking like the stream of Android tablets that make it on to the market these days.
Look no further than our comprehensive review of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime.
Though the manufacturer names only three - the Asus Transformed Pad, Asus Transformer Pad Prime and Asus Transformer Pad Infinity — as definite suitors for the update, Asus does go on to add that it is looking at whether any of its older devices will also be compatible with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
However, on the flip side, while a price tag of $ 370 does look lucrative, a few dollars more will fetch other tablet PCs such as the Acer Iconia Tab A500 or the Asus Eee Pad Transformer.
As for the tablet itself, the Eee Pad Transformer is one interesting tablet to look forward to.
The Asus Transformer Pad TF103, for example, doubles up as a slick - looking laptop, and the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 has the best speakers of any tablet at any price.
As for the tablet itself, there are plenty of reasons to look forward to the Eee Pad Transformer.
Widgets from previous versions of Android are still compatible with the Eee Pad Transformer, but dedicated Honeycomb baubles look better on the high - resolution screen.
With sales of Motorola's Xoom sluggish at best, the BlackBerry Playbook too idiosyncratic for most and the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tantalisingly conspicuous by its absence, Asus looks to steal a march on the competition with its Eee Pad Transformer TF101.
The Asus Transformer Pad TF103C looks like a 10 - inch Windows laptop, but it runs the Android operating system.
It looks like Asus is committed to bringing Android 4.0 to its Eee Pad Transformer, judging by the tweet pictured below.
However, that's also the price of a better - looking, quad - core Asus Transformer Pad 300 with keyboard dock that will perform almost as well.
With a strong focus on keeping the «Zen design philosophy», the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity tablet is well built, looks good, and should perform when it's in your hands.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a beast of a machine that looks likely to stand the test of time.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime sports a new thinner design, is clad in metal and ultimately looks considerably better than its predecessor, the Eee Pad Transformer.
The look lacks confidence and the bold strokes of a real designer, it's also missing any cool extras like the keyboard dock of the Eee Pad Transformer and the screen falls short of IPS alternatives.
Compared to the $ 249 Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 and the $ 299 Asus Transformer Pad TF103C, the Iconia Tab 10 is a basic - looking device.
Although the Eee Pad Transformer Prime looks to be a hot tablet for 2012, it is priced above many current Android rivals, which may deter potential buyers.
The Transformer 2 definitely looks shinier and curvier than the original Asus Eee Pad Transformer, with a more attractive aluminum finish that is akin that that on the Asus Zenbook Ultrabooks.
To make your arguement even less valid, look at the sales of Asus's Eee Pad transformer, it's selling out, meaning there is a demand for it.
When ASUS first teased the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 back at CES, many customers looked on, simmering with rage.
We're looking at the Asus Eee Pad Transformer 32 GB model here, which normally costs $ 500 but it's been slashed down to $ 440, so $ 60 off, with free shipping.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer combines a 10.1 - inch Honeycomb tablet with an accessory keyboard that looks to put other docking, and non-docking, tablets to shame.
When potential customers look at the TouchPad next to devices like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, which can handle pretty much any USB device that you might throw at it, and has support for expandable memory, the TouchPad's paltry connector and memory options will certainly leave much to be desired.
Like other high - end Asus Ultrabooks and tablets, the Asus Transformer Pad TF701 has a snazzy brushed aluminium back, textured in concentric circles for a striking look.
And it's much like the last Asus Transformer tablet we looked at, the Transformer Pad Infinity.
It looks fairly good, in fact, and a little lower - key than the shiny aluminium of the Transformer Pad.
The Asus Transformer Pad TF701's screen bezel is super-chunky and the lack of any attempt to cover any ports looks a bit stuffy next to something like the Sony Xperia Tablet Z.
Asus is now rolling out the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update for the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T tablet, carrying a handful improvements, new keyboard, batter looking fonts, new widgets and more.
If you're looking for a bog - standard Android tablet experience then it's worth considering, but you may want to check out the Asus Transformer Pad 300, Toshiba AT200 and Acer Iconia Tab A200, which offer strong competition to the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1.
The PadFone, take a look at PadFone fully revealed, is expected to be one of them, and a pocket friendly 7 inch version of the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer as well.
It's a variant of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet, and the most significant upgrade here is a move to a 1920 x 1200 resolution, which looks quite sharp and bright.
If you're a fan of the Transformer Prime, Asus has maintained that brushed metallic finish for the Infinity Pad which matches the new iPad not only in sleekness but manages to avoid looking like the stream of Android tablets that make it on to the market these days.
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