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April 2011
Experts 83% 143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer has the lowest price of any Honeycomb tablet. Also
Its high-quality screen and relatively cheap keyboard/dock make it an attractive option.
Android 3.0 ("Honeycomb") OS
10.1-inch display
Keyboard-dock option
HDMI out
Excellent performance
Relatively inexpensive
Excellent screen
Great idea well executed
Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Reasonably priced.
Very Low Price
Excellent Display
Optional Dock Increases Running Time And Functionality
Currently the most affordable Honeycomb tablet. Speedy Nvidia Tegra 2 processor. Honeycomb features strong multitasking
E-mail and calendar notifications. HDMI out for HD video and mirroring. $150 keyboard dock accessory turns the tablet into a virtual notebook.
Physical QWERTY keyboard. Useful touchpad. Lots of Honeycomb-specific function keys. Snug connection with the Transformer. Folds closed like a laptop when connected.
Excellent value
Good build quality including iPad-rivalling display
Fluid combo of tablet and keyboard
Honeycomb OS works well
Lots of useful widgets
Tons of connectivity options...
It's a Tablet and laptop
It's the best of both worlds.
Sharp screen with great viewing angles
Fantastic battery life with dock
Affordable price
Solid build quality
Light heft
Android 3.0 OS with Adobe Flash support
Excellent battery life
Above-average sound quality
IPS display.
The Dock is amazing
The screen is excellent and the price is just right
Fairly priced with an optional keyboard dock
Exceptional battery life
Versatile
Bright and crisp display
Ample memory and external storage space
Tegra 2 processor makes for little to no lag.
Very low price
Excellent IPS display
Useful and affordable keyboard dock.
Keyboard dock turns the tablet into a netbook
Bright
Highresolution IPS capacitive screen
Long battery life
Price
Nice add-on software and the most up to date version of honeycomb makes the Asus Transformer the best Android tablet to date.
The editors didn't like
Broken camera software
Highly reflective glass
Honeycomb still has issues to iron out
A few things keep the Transformer from completely blowing us away
The choppy recording and playback of the camcorder
Its sharp edges
A build quality that's somewhat lacking
And problems that arise when docking.
Issues with video capture
No LED flash for rear-facing camera
Google Voice not supported yet
Browser forced closing.
Limited Supplies Make It Extremely Difficult To Find
Camera Software Has Some Issues
Taller and Wider Than Most 10inch Tablets
Optional keyboard accessory was buggy at launch. Honeycomb interface can be cluttered. Virtual keyboard is slightly modified and doesn't handle predictive text well.
Keyboard is not full-sized. Difficult to dock Transformer. Heavy.
Heavy when docked
Keyboard won’t be to everyone’s taste but must be purchased with tablet
Low quality speakers
Hard to find Honeycomb apps
Reflective screenLook and Feel...
Keyboard/touchpad might take some getting used to
Android OS can be powerful but fiddly.
Under developed platform
Awkward shape of hinge when dock isn’t connected
Screen loves fingerprints
Lacks USB port
No flash for rear camera
Doesn't offer 3G radio option.
Minor issues with WiFi
Sound and dockhopefully be fixed with a software update
Bigger than other tablets with same size display
Honeycomb is still buggy
Speakers and cameras are lackluster
Backordered nearly everywhere
Still lacking widespread tablet-optimized application support.
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Nice add-on software and the most up to date version of honeycomb makes the Asus Transformer the best Android tablet to date.
App support needs to get better.
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