Removing
the dock slims the tablet down to 0.39 inches thick and 1.36 pounds.
Not exact matches
Dell is unveiling the XPS 10; a 10 - inch Windows RT
tablet with a micro USB port for external storage and a
slim - hinge mobile keyboard
dock.
However, the $ 499 Transformer Prime is more than just a performance leader; with a
slim design, super-bright IPS screen, sharp camera, and comfy keyboard
dock, it's now the Android
tablet to beat.
In the case of the Eee Pad, once you separate it from the keyboard, you still have a
slim and elegantly designed
tablet, which is one of it's strengths: there doesn't seem to be a weak link in this forging of
tablets and netbooks, except perhaps that the keyboard retains it's hinge - style
dock once the
tablet is removed.
At 1.7 kg - that's 700g for the
tablet, the rest for the
dock - the Trio is a little on the heavy side and, at around an inch thick, it's hardly the
slimmest notebook around.
It's sturdy; there's barely any give in the
tablet section, and we're not concerned about a little flex in the keyboard
dock — it's what we expect from a device this
slim and light.
Oomi comes as a kit (which costs $ 699), loaded with its own controller (a
slim, wireless
tablet that magnetically
docks atop a charging station), a security camera called the Oomi Cube, two smart light bulbs, and a smart plug.