Wednesday 7 March 2012

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Review

The Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet is a complete Android-based tablet PC with a companion docking station that affords it the ability to act as an Android 3.0 Honeycomb-based netbook as well.  It's based on NVIDIA's powerful dual core 1GHz Tegra 2 processor with 1GB of RAM and 16 - 32GB of internal storage.  Here's a detailed look at the Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet PC and Netbook convertible.

HardwareThe Transformer has dual front and rear facing cameras (1.2MP and 5MP, respectively), 1GB of on board memory, mini-HDMI output, a microSD card slot and a head phone/mic combo jack.  Drop it into its $150 keyboard dock and you pick up a full-sized flash card reader slot, a pair of USB ports and, of course, keyboard and trackpad functionality.  It's a total ultra-portable computing solution as a result, which makes the Transformer unique versus other Honeycomb-based tablets currently.

The 16GB version of the Asus Transformer is priced at Rs 29,999, while the 32GB version at Rs 32,990.  Beyond its price advantage, there is obvious design differentiation as well.
On its own, the Eee Pad Transformer is a well-appointed slate PC, but with its companion keyboard dock, the device takes on a whole new level of functionality.  As you're also probably aware, Asus has spent many years perfecting ultralight netbook designs, so the Transformer's dock has a build quality and feature set that feels and functions like a ground-up design, rather than an afterthought bolt-on for the tablet.

The side benefits of the keyboard dock design that Asus has put together are the additional ports it brings out for the tablet, including a pair of USB  ports and a full SD/MMC flash card slot.  The dock also offers an additional 6.5 hrs of battery time as well, with its own internal battery.  However, one small let down is the the Eee Pad Transformer tablet itself doesn't have a micro USB port available.  Instead Asus forces you to go through their synch cable to get access to the tablet's storage.  There is a micro SD card slot on the tablet, thankfully, as well as HDMI output, a pair of speakers as well as front and rear facing cameras (1.2MP and 5MP respectively). 

Build Quality
The Eee Pad Transformer has a really nice copper brown finish on what appears to be an all aluminum construction, with the exception of the keyboard key caps.  There's a knurled sort of textured pattern on the back lid of the tablet that resists fingerprints very well.  Even the wrist-wrest of the keyboard dock resists fingerprints. However, there is no getting around the fingerprint issue when it comes to the display's glass.
SoftwareAsus also had their thinking caps on when it came to software for the Eee Pad Transformer; in other words, they were smart enough not to overload their new tablet with too much bloatware. Most of the Eee Pad Transformer experience is pretty much stock Android 3.0, with various apps pre-installed like Books, Music, Gallery and Youtube.  Asus does load something called MyNet but don't let the name fool you. MyNet is a media sharing and streaming app that allows you to access files from other systems on your network for display and playback on the tablet. Asus does install Polaris Office on the Transformer, however, and the app is actually a really nice office suite of programs for word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, etc.  It's compatible with the standard PC file formats for various office document types and comes with a really slick UI that is designed for smaller screens with bright colors that call attention to commonly used functions.

PerformanceThe Asus Eee  Pad Transformer offered up the best 10 or 7-inch tablet benchmark numbers we've seen.  Even in our graphics testing, the Transformer outpaced all competitive offerings by at least a 10% margin.  In terms of performance, with a generous 1GB of DDR2 RAM on board, accompanying NVIDIA's potent 1GHz Tegra 2 dual-core processor, you won't find a faster Android tablet on the market right now.  Of course, this position for the Transformer may be short-lived with new processors from Qualcomm and Samsung [Exynos] on the horizon.


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Fail! The mini R2D2 and other merchandising rejected by Star Wars

We know that George Lucas has a tight control over everything about your franchise galaxy. Lucasfilm employees in the review all proposals formerchandising to ensure that your boss is happy with the image that gives the series to the world. And despite a huge amount of articles ... could be many more!If we count those who are rejected or who dodge the license in the whole 100.

Jason Geyer has pulled the blanket and revealed a lot of new toys that were nevermade​​. It did in 2008 and now returns to the attack with more of these proposals.Geyer was commissioned to create gift ideas in a Pepsi promotion and its affiliated companies facing the premiere of "The Phantom Menace." With the revival of the film in 3D, is the ideal time to expose all these ideas.

Some were worth ... but others were downright ridiculous: a basketball for theDeath Star? ¿Sources of Naboo to the drinks? Others do we convince more ... inany case, judge for yourself that seem these ideas.

And basket ball game dunk

How does Star Wars and basketball? No. But that had the idea basket and points in the snout of Han Solo. And see the giant and fearsome reduced the Death Star, this technological terror of the size of a moon to a ball that is bouncing vulgarthere, it sure makes more of a fan will gnash their teeth.






The mini-bar R2-D2

Please fill it only with soft drinks. A Jedi never fall into the temptations of drink ...



The pole of Han Solo in carbonite.

This idea is great!Release him based on licking! Or maybe the idea of licking the body of Han wearing it until it was too disturbing for some ....


Snowballs galactic landscapes

Agreed: it makes sense to one of these beautiful pots on Hoth, the ice planet. But... and Tatooine? Ah, falling sand. And in the space that was ... well glitter, like dustof stars. In Dagobah who wanted to fall ... mud?