Tablet product is one of the hardest sale & price factor holds most of its appeal. The lower the price offered (without offering at a price too low, so the becomes doubtful quality) are also increasingly interested consumers to purchase a tablet.

The price range of $ 400 with a capacity of 16 GB and wifi, the Asus eee Pad tablet cheapest Honeycomb Transformer is available in the market, even cheaper $ 100 from iPad 2 features with the most minimal. But with a price quote so, is this worthy of being considered a tablet user?

In terms of size, this tablet has a larger display sizes of tablets in General with the screen size 6.6 inches with resolution 1280x800 pixels. As a result of this tablet in more comfortable grip on the landscape orientation.

Too bad the corners of the tablet is made is not curved like in General, so that when used in a period lama feels a bit disruptive.

At first glance, the quality of this tablet looks pretty solid and good + texture designs such as the snake skin gives a better handheld power from e.g. iPad 2 which seems easy to skid out of our hands.
Speakers of this product is located on the right and left. Camera 1.2 megapixel and 5 megapixelnya is located in the middle of the top.
On the right side there is a slot for microSD cards, mini-HDMI, microphone and headphone jack. While there are left hand/power button and lock the volume. The lower part there is a 40-pin connector for charging and connection to the PC for data transfer. The lack of USB ports seems to be intentional in order for users to purchase the dock enhancements

So additional dock dibundle at a price range of $ 150 is plugged, the tablet was turned into a Honeycomb-like netbooks. On this there is the additional dock keyboard complete with multitouch touch pad. Here also there are 2 USB ports, SD card reader & battery. Tuts-keyboards, keyboard feels very good and comfortable to use in a long period.

Unfortunately the installation of the tablet to the dock is often quite frustrating.The absence of a marker to align the two separate sections of this makes us have to dabble, yet again to lock the tablet to bangetss should be given a pretty hard when the pressure is still new.

This product is only available in a tablet version of wifi, so we won't see it offered with 3 g feature that allows use in areas without an internet connection of wifi.

Navigation in a honeycomb with quite different earlier systems, android users will make experienced though takes time to become accustomed to. However the hang of it, then it can be found a lot of new advantages offered these OS.

Pros :
+ With the price in the range of $ 400, the Asus Eee Pad Transformers have the lowest selling points compared to other tablet Honeycomb;
+ Multitasking on android 3.0 is admirable, it doesn't look any lag or problems while alternating between   applications;
+ Display screen is very nice;
+ Interface/Touch him very responsive;
+ Performance is good;
+ There are built-in Speakers;
+ The option to buy the dock/keyboard enhancements very interesting, because in addition to increased functionality as well as adding durability of the battery for 6 hours.

Cons :
-Built in his camera is less good. 5MP Sensor turns out to be not working as well as its expected so it looks differ greatly with those produced by Samsung Galaxy Tab 6.3 or the LG Optimus Pad;
-The use of USB Mouse that is plugged directly into the tablet is not suspected, since the surfer struck there is lag. Perhaps this will be corrected in software update Asus;
-Installation of the tablet is somewhat troublesome bangetss.

THE CONCLUSION
The breakthrough of this sort is an Asus tablet is the first non-windows OS that could make use of the netbook marginalised. With his selling price offer more affordable & based android 3.0 then this tablet could be the first choice for users in entry-level & mid-range levels.

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