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22 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 22 reviews of Asus Transformer Pad 300. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the size and usability. The performance and price also get good feedback, whereas the reliability and screen get less positive views.
price, performance, usability, size
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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Asus Transformer Pad 300 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.
See all ASUS Tablet ComputersExpert review by : Anand Lal Shimpi (anandtech.com)
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...
Thus far I haven't really touched on the usability of the Transformer Pad 300 as a tablet, mostly because it's a topic I've addressed many times before in previous tablet reviews. I do believe a quick summary and update are necessary in this case however.
Expert review by : John V. (phonearena.com)
In the Android sphere, the Asus Transformer Prime is regarded by many as the best tablet, mainly because it flaunts some cutting-edge hardware and a killer industrial design. Well, if you prefer something a bit more easy on the wallet, you won't need...
Competitive price point ; Packs a speedy quad-core CPU
Inconsistent web browsing performance ; Terrible low lighting performance with its camera
Obviously, we like that the Asus Transformer Pad 300 boasts a price point that’s $100 less than the cream of the crop Transformer Prime – without sacrificing on the hardware. Frankly, many people will find some value in that, especially when it packs...
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Expert review by : Geoff Gasior (techreport.com)
Netbooks sales are dwindling, and it's easy to see why. While consumers remain keenly interested in ultraportable computers, they clearly prefer tablets to tiny Windows PCs. I don't blame 'em. The touchscreen interfaces that permeate modern tablets are...
The original Transformer was a big deal because it offered unmatched features at a much lower price than typical tablets. In the year since its introduction, others have stolen some of the budget mystique. The Kindle Fire set a new low with a $200...
Expert review by (hothardware.com)
It's a bloody shame, too, because we would have liked to spend more time poring over every feature and setting of this beautiful machine. Alas, our time with this tablet-come-netbook is short thus far but we'll promise to follow-up in the days ahead...
Performance Analysis: The ASUS Transformer Pad 300 is hot tablet, offering excellent performance across the board; the only issue is that its predecessor, the Transformer Prime, actually performs just as well if not better. Further, the iPad 2 and...
Expert review by : Brandon Russell (technobuffalo.com)
Five months ago, the Asus' Transformer Prime was hotter than Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games. Not only was the tablet fast, sleek, and well built; it was the first device that made consumers question the iPad's dominance. (And did we mention…
Expert review by : Michael Crider (androidcommunity.com)
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime has many charms, but price is not among them. At $499 for the entry 16GB model, it's a step higher than the original Transformer, and ASUS has been selling them side by side since the Prime's introduction in December....
The Transformer Pad TF300 is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a WiFi tablet, and not just those who can’t afford the Transformer Prime. The combination of performance, features and price may be the best we’ve seen yet from any Android tablet....
Expert review by : Ardjuna Seghers (trustedreviews.com)
Simply the best value tablet on the market, this convertible quad-core is an absolute smasher.
Superb value ; Well-built, still thin and light ; Quad-core yet excellent battery life ; Keyboard dock adds connectivity and battery ; Full HD video plays smoothly
App selection still inferior to iPad ; No 3G option ; Top-heavy docked design requires care on lap ; Poor speaker positioning
Expert review by : James Stables (techradar.com)
Baby Transformer still packs quad-core power
Powerful and versatile ; Seamless docking experience ; Great for gaming ; Top value
Lacklustre screen ; Noticeable drop in build quality ; Buggy browser ; Bouncy keyboard
The Asus Transformer Pad 300 has been hotly anticipated since its announcement at MWC 2012, and for good reason. This is the lowest priced quad-core tablet we've seen, which goes big on value, something that's welcomed by double-dip recession hit...
Expert review by (t3.com)
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300T is a true gaming tablet, with a great price
Fantastic price with keyboard ; Top Tegra 3 performance ; Great usability and docking
Flimsy ; bouncy keyboard ; Plasticky build ; Average screen
Expert review by : Chris Martin (techadvisor.co.uk)
Asus has finally dropped the 'Eee Pad' from its tablet line-up, and its latest Android tablet is the Asus Transformer Pad 300. We took a close look at the Transformer Pad 300.
The Transformer Pad 300 offers an attractive package for a reasonable price. £399 will get you 32GB of storage and the keyboard dock thrown in too. The excellent selection of ports, decent screen, competent performance and Android 4.0 Ice Cream...