Asus Transformer Pad TF300

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Tablets the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 95/100 = Excellent quality.

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Asus Transformer Pad TF300TG Review

 

The Asus Transformer Prime TF201 was a fine example of how a premium Android tablet should be done. It came clad in a slick metal casing and was one of the first devices to have the Nvidia Tegra 3 SoC at its heart. Asus' new addition to its Transformer...

The build quality of the dock isn’t at par with that of the tablet—it feels fragile and plasticky. The plastic used should have been of better quality.

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Review Asus Transformer Pad TF300T Tablet/MID

 

Well-Designed Transformer. For Asus, the Transformer Pad tablet family has become a tradition. Asus places the future of the entire family on its latest addition, the Transformer Pad TF300T. Based on its powerful Nvidia Tegra 3 hardware, we believe...

Stable viewing angles ; High performance ; Great integration with the keyboard dock

Not very bright

We were not really surprised by anything. The tablet has no flaws which stand out, and that is good

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Asus Transformer Pad Review (TF300)

 

With the Transformer Pad TF300, Asus has set the goal to take the user experience of the award-winning Transformer Prime to the masses. Of course, this is easier said than done, and it is not easy to reduce the pricing [...]

With this new product, Asus is pushing the power of a high-end tablet lower into mainstream territory. In terms of functionality, it is very fair to think of the Transformer Pad TF300 as a $400 Transformer Prime. This doesn’t mean that the TF300 feels...

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Asus Transformer Pad (TF300T) review

 

The Asus Transformer Prime has been the standard-setting Android tablet ever since it came out last year. It's well-made and beautifully designed, has a screaming fast Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, and after an update it runs Android 4.0, a much-improved...

Fast, reliable performance ; Tegra 3-optimized games are fantastic ; Great build quality ; Excellent battery life

Android 4.0 still has some issues ; Keyboard dock is a little cramped ; Display isn't anything special

A little less impressive than the Prime, but still a stellar Android tablet

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Asus Transformer Pad TF300T

 

A mild refresh of its predecessor, but at a lower price, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300T remains a top 10-inch Android tablet that packs a fast CPU, Ice Cream Sandwich, and an optional keyboard dock that turns it into a true productivity machine.

Inexpensive. Ships with Android 4.0. Quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Extremely useful optional keyboard dock. Improved camera

Slightly dim screen. Android still lacks an abundance of easy-to-find tablet-optimized apps

The Transformer Prime was a top-notch tablet when it was released last year, and the TF300T, which isn't vastly different, except that it's less expensive, carries that torch. But it seems like a placeholder while we wait for the Infinity Prime, with...

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Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (16GB)

 

Asus Transformer Pad TF300

The Asus Transformer Pad TF300's Tegra 3-induced performance more or less matches the Transformer Prime's and goes a step further with a better rear camera, faster Wi-Fi performance, a more responsive screen, and an actual (and official) GPS feature....

The tablet's design isn't as thin, sturdy, or sexy as the Transformer Prime's and feels a bit hollow in comparison. The $150 keyboard dock is still $150. The screen isn't outside-friendly, like the Prime's.

Though it isn't as thin or as sturdy, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 delivers Prime levels of performance at a more affordable price.

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ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 Review

 

If the ASUS Transformer Prime seemed like a masterpiece of a 10.1-inch Android tablet to you but you decided to wait and see if ASUS would release a slightly lower-cost model of nearly the same thing – you're in luck. What we've got here is the ASUS...

After that though, everything on this device is high quality and ready for action. Even the plastic casing which replaces the fabulous ring-spun aluminum on the Prime is of a quality high enough to run with the top tier of the Android tablet world. It...

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Asus Transformer Pad TF300 Review: Value Tablet Delivers A Solid, But Mixed, Experience

 

The 10.1-inch Asus Transformer Pad TF300 aims to reshape the tablet market by delivering top-tier performance at a value price. It largely succeeds in this mission, delivering performance that's on a par with its pricier Transformer Prime sibling....

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ASUS Transformer Pad 300 (TF300T) Review

 

Before the $399 iPad 2, before the $199 Kindle Fire, there was the $399 Eee Pad Transformer from ASUS. Like nearly all first attempts in the tablet space, the original Transformer wasn't perfect, but it was quite possibly the best try outside of Apple...

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ASUS Transformer Pad TF300

 

ASUS outs lower-end Transformer Pad 300 tabletASUS Transformer Pad 300 hands-onASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime review It doesn't feel like a year has passed since we reviewed the original ASUS Transformer and its innovative keyboard dock, but indeed...

Polished, understated design ; Great graphics performance, thanks to Tegra 3 ; IPS display offers wide viewing angles

Some performance hiccups ; Battery life not as epic as on the Prime ; Optional keyboard dock scuffs easily, still isn't that comfortable to type on

The second-gen Transformer is a clear improvement over the original, and is the best 10-inch, mid-range Android tablet you can buy right now.

Product Specifications

Configuration

Embedded 3G/4G: No
Embedded UMTS: No
Fingerprint Reader: No
GPS Receiver:Built-in
Integrated TV Tuner: No
Keyboard: No
Web Cam: Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth: Yes
USB:USB 2.0
WiFi Data Exchange: Yes

Display

Aspect Ratio:16:10
Display Technology:TFT Display
LED Backlight:Edge LED
Number of Displays:1
Touchscreen:Multi-touch

General Features

Operating System:Android

Graphic

GPU TYPE:OnBoard Graphic
OnBoard Graphic Chip:OnBoard Graphic

Processor

Processor:TEGRA 3
Processor Brand:nVidia
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